In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 30th September 1916 BACKSHALL - In loving memory of my dear wife Miriam, who died on October 8th, 1915 Immaculate heart of Mary, Your prayers for her extol. Oh, sacred heart of Jesus, Have mercy on her soul. - Inserted by her loving husband, J.F. Backshall.
BADCOCK
In Memoriam Notice The Advertiser 25 January 1932 BADCOCK. — In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away on the 25th January, 1928. A beautiful memory left behind Of a lovlng mother, true and kind. We have lost, but heaven has gained One of the best the world contained. — Ever remembered by her loving son, Clive. BADCOCK. — In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who died on the 25th January, 1928. It was hard to part with one so loved, But God alone knew best, He knew the pain our loved one bore, And called her home to rest. So dear to us, so sadly missed, But memory's golden chain Will link the memory of our love Until we meet again. - Inserted by her loving husband, H. P. Badcock, and daughters. BADCOCK. — In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away on the 25th January, 1928. Our memory does not need to be Reminded of this day, Our love for you, dear mother, Will never fade away. — Ever remembered by her loving son, George.
BAIN
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser and Register 13 August 1931 BAIN. —In loving memory of our dear wife, mother, grandma, who passed away on the 13th August. 1927. Ever remembered. —Inserted by her loving husband, son and daughter-in-law, and grandchildren, Will, May, Donald. Keith.
BAKER Jane
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser 9 January 1905 BAKER - In loving memory of our dear mother, Jane Baker, and loving wife of George Baker, who died January 8, 1896, at Port Gawler. Safe in the arms of Jesus Inserted by her loving daughters, E. Mayman and R. Gifford
BAKER PERCY
In Memorium Notice West Coast Sentinel 2nd March 1918 BAKER - I n loving memory of my dear husband and father, Private Percy Baker (No. 5437), died of wounds, in France on March 2nd, 1917. How we looked for your returning, And longed to clasp your hand, But God has postponed our meeting, Dear Percy; it will be in a better land. He died an Australian hero, fighting to save us all. Inserted by his loving wife and children. R.I.P.
In Memory of the Brave Notice West Coast Sentinel 28th February 1920 BAKER - In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Private P. Baker, killed in action in France on the 2nd of March, 1917. He wore no shining medals, Could not sign his name V.C. But he died a dinkum hero, Just to keep the shirkers free. A sweet young life that promised well, Perhaps it is best, ah, who can tell -Inserted by his loving wife and family.
BAKER W.A.
In Memoriam Notice The Bunyip 28th January 1916 BAKER - In loving memory of our dear son and Uncle Private W.A. Baker, killed in action, November 28th 1915. He felt it was his duty To take a noble part, There was no fear of danger In his loyal and brave true heart. -Inserted by his loving mother and niece, Alice, Bridge Street, Gawler South.
BALDWIN A.A.
In Memorium Notice West Coast Sentinel 23rd March 1918 BALDWIN - On the 11th April, 1917, in France, killed in action, previously reported missing, Private A.A. Baldwin. Sadly missed by us all. Reported missing said the cable, That was all the news they tell Of the boy that loved us dearly, Of the boy we loved so well. Ten months after reported killed in action, How our hearts are wrung with pain, For the boy we loved so dearly We shall never see again. -Inserted by his loving cousin, Ivy Walker
BARBER Vivian M.
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 6 November 1917 BARBER.-In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Private Vivian M. Barber, accidentally killed November 1st, 1916, Kantara, Egypt. He was only a private in battle", Just a part-of the great rank and file; Ye the sad hearts at home still remember . The day he left with a smile. Tho' he laid down his life like a hero. In response to his dear country's call, . There are few who'll remember and miss him He was only a private, that's all.-Inserted by his loving father,mother, brothers, and sisters
BARKER
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 7th August 1914 BARKER - In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away at Flagstaff, August 15th., 1912. Sleep on dear father, sleep and take thy rest; W e love thee well, but Jesus loves thee best, - Inserted by his loving children
BARLOW George Alwynne
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 21 August 1917 BARLOW.-In memory of my dear husband Corporal George Alwynne Garfin Barlow, who died of wounds received in action on the 21st day of August, 1916, in France. My heart for you is aching, I am lonely night and day; And I miss you, oh! how I miss you, In a thousand different ways. In my heart your memory lingers. Sweetly, tender, fond, end true; And there is not a day, dear Alwynne, That I do not think of you. -Inserted by his heart-broken widow, Flora Olive Barlow, New South Wales.
BARLOW George Alwynne Garfin
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 21 August 1917 BARLOW.-In loving memory of my dear son in-law, Corporal George Alwynne Garfin Barlow, who, died of wounds received in action on the 21st day of August, 1916, in France. His memory lives within the hearts Of those who knew his worth. Inserted by H. Word, New South Wales.
BARLOW Alwynne
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 21 August 1917 BARLOW.-In loving memory of our dear brother Alwynne, who died of wounds received in France, August 21, 1916. -Inserted by his loving , sister and brother-in-law, Stella and Tom.
BARNELL Bob
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 25 November 1918 BARNELL - In loving memory of our dear brother (Bob) of the 48th Battalion, who was killed in action in France on November 25, 1916 He gave his life for Empire, For honor, faith, and right; With us his memory ever lives. He fought a noble right. - Inserted by his loving sisters, Jane and Elsie of Ravensthorpe, W.A. and Julia, Broken Hill.
BARNES Shirley
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser and Register 13 August 1931 BARNES. —In loving memory of our dear Shirley, who passed away on the 13th August, 1927. Ever remembered by her loving parents and sisters. Broadview.
BARNES William Henry
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser and Register 7 May 1931 In memory of William Henry Barnes, killed at Bullecourt, 1917. As long as ever memory lasts, we will remember thee. —Inserted by his wife and family. Ebor-avenue, Mile-End.
BARTLETT
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 6th November 1915 BARTLETT - In loving memory of our darling Babe, who died November 6th., 1910 Empty is the cradle - baby's gone- His little clothes laid by; A mother's hope's, a father's joy. Now in the cold grave lie. - Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers.
BARTLETT G.J.F.
In Memorium Notice West Coast Sentinel 9th March 1918 BARTLETT - In loving memory of our dear sona nd brother, Private G.J.F. Bartlett, of the Lewis Machine guns, 27th Infantry, killed 3rd March 1917, in France, at Warlencourt, near Bapaume. He was only a private, Just humble folks' son, But it is written in heaven, His noble work done. He fought for Australia, Lasting glory won, And so, though sore at heart, we say - Oh God! Thy will be done. -Inserted by loving parents, sisters and brother Charles.
BATES Mary Ellen
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 23rd October 1915 BATES - In loving memory of our dear grandmother, who died at Streaky Bay on October 28th., 1914. Short was the call she had from above, Not a word to her loved one's could say, As her eyes closed in death, unconscious to all, Quickly she passed away. - Inserted by her loving grandchildren, Ruby and Albert McConnal.
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 30th October 1915 BATES - In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Ellen Bates, who died October 28th., 1914, at Streaky Bay. One year has passed away dear mother, Thy face I can not see, As long as life and memory lasts I will remember thee. - Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Amy and Ted, and grandchildren. BATES - I n loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on October 28th., 1914 Do not ask if we miss her, There is such a vacant place; Can we e'er forget her footsteps And her dear familiar face?Time has passed, and still we miss her, Words would fail our love to tell, But in heaven we hope to meet her, Jesus doeth all things well. - Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law and grandchildren, Mr and Mrs J Feltus and family. BATES - In loving memory of my dear mother, who died on October 28th., 1914 I mourn for you dear mother, But not with outward show, For those that mourn sincerely Mourn silently and low; Far and oft our thoughts do wander, To a grave far, far away Where they laid my daling mother, Just one year ago today. - Inserted by her loving daughter and grandchildren, Mrs W. Bavestock and family. BATES -In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away at Streaky Bay on October 28th., 1914 R.I.P. God saw when her footsteps faltered, When her heart grew weary and weak He bade her rest for a season For the pathway had grown too steep - Inserted by her loving daughter and grandchildren, R.S. and C. Redding BATES - In loving memory of our dear grandmother, Ellen Mary Bates, who died on October 28th., 1914 at Streaky Bay. No one knows how much we miss you - Some may think the wound is healed, But they little knew the sorrow, Deep within our hearts concealed; Often then our thoughts do wander, To a spot not far away Where they laid our darling grandmother, Just one year ago today. - Inserted by her loving grandchildren, Alice and Willie Ettridge and Vera Feltus.
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 6th November 1915 BATES - In loving memory of dear grannie, who departed this life October 28th., 1914 We mourn for you dear grannie But not with outward show, For they that mourn sincerely Mourn silently and low; - Inserted by her loving grandchildren, Charlie and Elsie BATES - In loving memory of our dear grandmother, Ellen Mary Bates, who died at Streaky Bay on October 28th., 1914 We often think of you dear granny And think of how you died; To think we could not say goodbye, Before you closed your eyes -Inserted by her loving grandchildren, Christina and Roy Feltus
BEELITZ
_In Memoriam Notice Murray Pioneer 30th March 1950 BEELITZ - In loving memory of our Mother, who passed away on March 19th, 1948 How sacred is the word Mother, How tender is her care, It's a sad and lonely home When you find no Mother there. -Sadly missed by her daughter and son-in-law, Gwen and Laurie, and husband Ben.
BELL W.
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 21 August 1917 BELL.-In loving memory of my late pal, Private W. Bell, killed in France, August 21, 1916. From memory's page time cannot blot. Three little words, "Forget me not He died a hero noble and true, And wore the colors purple and blue. -Inserted by request of Private W. James, France.
BENNETT Ron
_In Memoriam Notice The Advertiser 28 June 1957 BENNETT - In loving memory of Ron, who passed away June 28th 1955. Too dearly loved to be forgotten - Inserted by the Bennett family, West. Aust.
BENNIE W.C. (Wallie)
In Memorium Notice West Coast Sentinel 2nd March 1918 BENNIE - In memory of Private Wally Bennie, 27th Battalion, killed in action in France, March 3rd, 1917. -Ever remembered by his girl friends, Streaky Bay.
BENNIE - In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Private William Clarence Bennie (No. 5308), 27th Battalion, killed in action at Warlencourt, France, March 3rd, 1917. Our loved one has gone where the weary find rest - He is free from all sorrow and pain; But some day we hope, in that sweet land of rest, To meet our dear Wallie again. Sadly missed - Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers, Streaky Bay.
BENNIE - In loving memory of our dear brother, W.C. Bennie (Wallie), killed in action in France on March 3rd, 1917, of the 27th Battalion. He gave his life for his country, For honor, faith, and right; With us his memory ever lives - He fought a noble fight, 'Midst the roaring of the battle And the rain of shot and shell, Fighting for home and glory, He like a hero fell. -Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, Bert and Mary, and little niece, Lorna, Cungena. In Memorium Notice West Coast Sentinel 28th February 1920 BENNIE - In sad but loving memory of our dear son and brother, William Clarence Bennie, No. 5308, 27th Battalion, killed in action at Warlencourt, France, on March 3, 1917 We who loved you, sadly miss you. - Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers.
In Memory of the Brave Notice West Coast Sentinel 6th March 1920 BENNIE - In loving memory of our dear brother Wallie, who was killed in action in France on March 3rd, 1917 Memory keeps our loved one near us, Tho' he died three years ago. -Inserted by Bert and Mary BENNIE - In affectionate rememberance of my late comrade, Private William C. Bennie (27th Battalion) who was killed in action at Warlencourt, France on March 3, 1917. He was a true friend and a great soldier. -Inserted by his cobber, Sgt. Thomas Lee, 27th Battalion.
BERWICK
_In Memoriam Notice Murray Pioneer 26 January 1950 BERWICK - Cherished memories of our dear friend, Mrs Berwick, who passed away on Jan. 30, 1949. Life's weary battles 'ore, Safe with her Saviour On that beautiful shore. remembered always by E. and W. Trenwith, Doris and Frank
BEVAN
In Memoriam Notice Burra Record 14 April 1942 In Loving memory of dear mother who died April 17th, 1934 Through all the changing ways of life One thing remains the same, The priceless gift of a mother's love, The sweetness of her name. -Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Alice and Jim.
BIGGS Bill & John
_Heroes of the Empire Notice The Advertiser 28th June 1957 BIGGS - Cherished memories of our dear brothers, Bill and John, lost their lives at Gallipoli, 28 June, 1915 - Silently remembered by sister and brother-in-law Eleanor and Tom Cameron.
BLOFFWITCH Jane
In Memoriam Notice The Bunyip 28th April 1916 BLOFFWITCH - In loving memory of my dear sister Jane, who passed away at Gawler on 29th April, 1915. Gone, where all pain has ended to that heavenly home above, Where all is pure and holy, in realms of peace and love. -Inserted by her sister and brother-in-law, M and J McCarthy.
BOND
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser and Register 7 May 1931 BOND.—In fond and loving memory of dear husband and father, who passed away the 7th May, 1919. It is not the teaRs that are shed at the time That tell of a heart that is torn, But the loneliness of the after years And the sadness silently borne. Inserted by his loving wife,sons and daughters, and grandchildren.
BOND Francis Elizabeth
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser and Register 6 March 1931 BOND.—In loving memory of our dear dear wife and mother Francis Elizabeth, who passed away on the 5th March, 1925. R.I.P. Immaculate heart of Mary, Your prayers for her extol. Oh, Sacred Heart of Jesus Have mercy on her soul. —Inserted by her loving husband, daughter, Ethel, and son, Harry.
BOOMER P.C.F.
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 6 November 1917 BOOMER.-In loving memory of Lance-Corporal P. C. F. Boomer, who was killed in France November 5, 1916. His smile and kindly ways Are pleasant to recall; He always had a kindly word. And died beloved by all. -Inserted by his loving aunt and uncle, I. and T. Hutchins, Glanville.
BOURNE
In Memoriam Notice The Advertiser 18 May 1934 “BOURNE.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on 18th May,1933. "In God's keeping." — Inserted by his loved ones, Bob, Flo, and little Betty Bourne, and Iris, Lawrie, and little Peter and Ruthie Rumbelow.”
BOWEN
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser and Register 7 May 1931 BOWEN.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on the 7th May, 1929. at his daughter's home at Glenelg. Dearest of memories linger yet. Too dearly loved to ever forget, "Our father" —InseRted, by his loving daughter And son-in-law. Myrtle, Will, and grandchildren.
BOWEN.—In loving memory of our dear father, who died at Glenelg, 7th May, 1929. Hearts that loved you dearly Are the ones that never forget. —Inserted by his loving children, Nell and Bill, and grandchildren, Audrey, Tom. and Jean Bates. Wallaroo.
BRADBURY
In Memoriam Notice 26 January 1905 BRADBURY.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who died January 26, 1897. Just eight years have passed since we parted, Friends may think the wounds are healed; But they little know the sorrow Deep within our hearts concealed. —Inserted by her loving daughter, Annie Simcock.
BRADY Florence
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser and Register 9 June 1931 BRADY.—In remembrance of my dear sister, Florence, who died 8th June, 1924. Memories linger yet.—lnserted by her sister, Doris, and brother-in-law Alf.
BRADLEY George Rowland
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser 13 January 1903 BRADLEY – In loving memory of George Rowland Bradley, who died at Unley, 13th January, 1902, aged 30 years. Sadly missed; deeply mourned. Requiescat in pace. -Inserted by his loving wife, Catherine Bradley, and parents, W.and A. Bradley.
BRANDT
In Memoriam Notice Burra Record 14 October 1931 In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away at Kooringa, on the 15th October, 1930 -Inserted by her beloved husband and loving sons, George and Henry, and daughter-in-law Rose.
BRAUN G.B.
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 21 August 1917 BRAUN.-A tribute of respect to our late friend, Sergeant G. B. Braun (Guss), killed in action in France, August 21, 1916. He died not in his native land, But under foreign skies; Far from those that loved him, In a hero's grave he lies. -Ever remembered by his friends in Canon-street.
BRAUN B.G.
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 21 August 1917 BRAUN.-In loving memory of Sergeant B. G. Braun (Gus), killed in action at Pozieres, August 21, 1916. He has gone to rest, but not forgotten, He fell like a soldier brave: And now in France, in some lonely spot, He sleeps in a soldier's grave. -Inserted by Annie Olsson.
BRIGHT Tilly
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser and Register 9 June 1931 BRIGHT.—A cherished memory of our dear sister-in-law, Tilly, who passed away June 9th, 1926, aged 26 years. —Loved and remembered always by Marjorie and Harold.
BRIGHT Ada
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser and Register 9 June 1931 BRIGHT. —A token of love to the memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away June 9th, 1926. Tis not the words, for words are few, That tell of the love in our hearts for you; For they serve as a token to Just convey How dear you are in our thoughts today. —Inserted by her loving husband, little son, Melvin, and mother-in-law. S. Bright. BRIGHT (nee Halden).—ln loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Ada, who passed away June 9th, 1926. You left behind some aching hearts, That loved you very dear, That never have, or never will. Forget you, Ada dear. —Ever remembered by her loving father, mother, and brother Jim. Urbrae, Glen Osmond. BRIGHT.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Ada, who passed away June 9th, 1926. There's not a day that passes, That we do not think of you. —Ever remembered by her loving sister, brother-in-law, Alice and Jack Abbott, Keswick.
BRIMBLE Ann
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser 18 October 1907 BRIMBLE– In memory of my dear wife, Ann Brimble, who died October 18, 1904. But one day we hope to meet Kneeling together at our saviour’s feet. -Inserted by her loving husband
BROWN
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 29th May 1914 BROWN - In love and rememberance of our dear daughter, sister and mother, who died May 4th, 1912 Long days and nights she bore her pain, To wait for cure was all in vain, But God alone, he thought it best To ease her pain and give her rest. She is gone but not forgotten She was always kind and true Never murmured at her suffering - No one knew what she went through - Inserted by her loving father and mother, brother and son.
BROWN Annie
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 8th May 1914 BROWN - In loving memory of my dear sister, Annie, who died on May 4th 1913. We saw her suffering day by day; It caused us bitter grief To see her slowly pine away And could not give relief. Not Lost, But gone before; She lives with us in memory still. And will for evermore -Inserted by her sister, Nellie
BROWN Annie
In Memorium Notice West Coast Sentinel 15th June 1918 BROWN - In sad and loving memory of our dear daughter Annie, who died on 2nd May, 1912. I think of you in silence dear Annie No eye can see me weep But many a silent tear I shed While others are fast asleep. God knows how much I miss you, Annie, He counts the tears I shed, And whispers, hush! she is sleeping, Your loved one is not dead. - Inserted by her loving father, mother, and son, and sisters and brothers-in-law.
BROWN Eileen
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser and Register 7 May 1931 BROWN.—In loving memory of our darling granddaughter and niece, who passed away on the 7th May, 1930. God took from us that tender flower And planted it afar: He knew It was too frail to leave, Too pure for sin to mar. —Inserted by her loving grandma, aunties, uncles, and cousins Viv. and Valmai. BROWN.—In loving memory of our darling baby, Eileen, who passed away on the 7th May. 1930. Loved and longed-for always.—lnserted by her loving parents.
BROWN
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser and Register 7 May 1931 BROWN.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away at 30 Toronto street. Ovingham, 7th May, 1927.—Ever remembered by her loving daughter Edie and R. O. Dreghorn.
BUDDLE Mary
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser 30 January 1900 BUDDLEIn loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Buddle, who died at Clarendon, January 30, 1899 – Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, E and A Buddle. Not gone from memory, not gone from love, But gone to our Father’s home above.
BUDER Will
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 21 August 1917 BUDER.-In loving memory of our dear brother, Will, who was killed in the battle of Pozieres, August 20. 1916. Over in France 'midst the battle roar I lost a brother I'll see no more; A year ago he died for his King, We lost one so dear, -inserted by his brother Charlie and sister-in-law Ella, and nephews and nieces, Aldgate.
BUNTING
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser and Register 13 August 1931 BUNTING.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away on August 13th, 1926.—Inserted by her loving husband, son, and daughter-in-law, daughter, and son-in-law.
BURFORD Dick
_In Memoriam Notice Naracoorte Herald 27 March 1950 BURFORD - In loving memory of our dear brother Dick, who passed away on March 27, 1949 We who loved him, sadly miss him. -Always remembered by his loving sister and brothers.
BURLEY Chas.
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 29 November 1918 BURLEY- In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law Chas. Burley, killed in action November 29, 1917 Always happy and cheerful With a heart that knew no fear, He stood to face life's battles, For the ones he loved most dear Ever Remembered by Rose and Jack McDonald. BURLEY- A tribute of love and honor to the memory of Sapper C.E. Burley, who made the supreme sacrifice on the field of honor, November 29, 1917. He feared no death when honor Summoned him to Britain's aid, Now he lies in shrouds of glory, Every debt of honor paid. Inserted by his sorrowing wife ( nee B. Salloway). BURLEY - In loving memory of our dear nephew Chas., who made the supreme sacrifice in France, November 29, 1917 He is not dead The brave can never die, His eyes are closed in sleep His soul ensrined on high, Inserted by his loving aunts, A and N Fitzgerald. BURLEY - In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law, Chas, who was killed in action November 29, 1917 He sleeps not in his native land But under foreign skies Far away from those who loved him In a hero's grave he lies. Ever remembered by Eva and Con Nicholas.
BURNETT Margaret
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser and Register 6 March 1931 BURNETT—In, loving memory of my dear mother, Margaret Burnett, Who passed away on the 1st March, 1930. Away down deep in my heart,Where love burns deep and true, There Is a light, that will burn forever In loving memory, dear mother, for you. Not one day have I forgotten. In my thoughts you are always there. —Inserted by her loving daughter Elsie, son-in-law Syd, and Verdon.
BUTCHER R.G.
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 29 November 1917 BUTCHER.-In loving memory of Private R. G. Butcher, only son of S. and K. Butcher, Mary street, Glenelg, who died of wounds while prisoner of war in Germany, November 29, 1916. Though lost to sight to memory dear. -Inserted by his parents and sisters.
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 29 November 1918 BUTCHER - In loving memory of Reg, who died while prisoner of war in Germany, November 29, 1916. Not in Vain. - Inserted by his old friends Gerty and Ted. BUTCHER - In loving memory of our dear and only son and brother Private R.G. Butcher (Reg) who died of wounds in France, November 29, 1916. God will clasp the broken chain, Closer when we meet again. Inserted by his mother, father and sisters, Glenelg. BUTCHER - In loving memory of our dear friend Reg, died of wounds in France. Ever Remembered - Inserted by Mr and Mrs E.J. Nichols, A.I.F., abroad.