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Peter Martin (Australian footballer)

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He had been hit in the head by a German bullet at Pozières on 8 December 1916; the right side of his head was very badly damaged (his skull had been fractured, and it never healed properly), and he had lost his right eye. He did not appear on a casualty list until January 1917. He was discharged from
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The name of Peter James Martin (3399) does not appear on the Australian War Memorial's Roll of Honour because, at the time of his death (25 March 1918), more than 12 months and a day had elapsed since he had been wounded in action; also, by the time of his death, he had been discharged from the army,
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where he was a wingman. He made just one further appearance with Collingwood, in 1902, before finishing his career at North Melbourne, then in the Victorian Football Association (VFA), where he played for, at least, three seasons (1903–1905). He then played for four seasons for the
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The son of James Joseph Martin and Ellen O'Connor, Peter was born in Geelong on 24 July 1875. He married Lavinia M. Smith in 1902. They had four children, Lavinia H., Kathleen I., and Samuel A. Martin, and one other.
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the army on 26 January 1917. He died from his war wounds at the Caulfield Military Hospital (No.5 Australian General Hospital) on 25 March 1918. He was buried with full military honours, in an unmarked grave, at
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Recruited from Wellington Juniors in Geelong, he first came to Collingwood's attention when he won a goal-kicking contest in 1898.
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Football in Town and Country: Some Premier Teams: Australian Garrison Artillery Team: Winners of the Army Challenge Cup,
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Australian Casualties: 262nd List: Wounded and Seriously Ill: Victoria (Martin, P. J., Moonee Ponds),
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Main, J. & Allen, D., "Martin, Peter", pp. 112–113 in Main, J. & Allen, D.,
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Australian Casualties: 262nd List: Wounded and Seriously Ill: Victoria: Martin, P.J.,
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Australian War Memorial World War I Service Record: Peter James Martin (3399)
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and was not listed as officially "Died of Wounds" on any casualty list.
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Fallen – The Ultimate Heroes: Footballers Who Never Returned From War
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List of Victorian Football League players who died on active service
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Australian World War I Nominal Roll: Peter James Martin (3399)
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during World War I, Martin was badly injured in fighting at
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The North Melbourne Courier and West Melbourne Advertiser
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Martin shared his league debut with future club great
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Roberts, M., "Peter Martin (1901–1902): Biography",
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Australian military personnel killed in World War I
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Peter Martin (English footballer)

Geelong
Caulfield
Collingwood
AFL Tables
AustralianFootball.com
Australian rules footballer
Collingwood
Victorian Football League
North Melbourne
Victorian Football League
Ted Rowell
1901 VFL Grand Final
Essendon
First AIF
Pozières
Coburg Cemetery
List of Victorian Football League players who died on active service
Roberts, M., "Peter Martin (1901–1902): Biography", Forever Collingwood.
Football, The Age, (Friday, 1 May 1903), p.8.
North Melbourne Club: Annual Meeting, The North Melbourne Courier and West Melbourne Advertiser, (Friday, 6 April 1906), p.3.
Football in Town and Country: Some Premier Teams: Australian Garrison Artillery Team: Winners of the Army Challenge Cup, The Weekly Times, (Saturday, 10 October 1908), p.25.
Peter Martin, The Winner, (Wednesday, 25 April 1917), p.8.
Australian Casualties: 262nd List: Wounded and Seriously Ill: Victoria: Martin, P.J., The Argus, (Friday, 12 January 1917), p.8.
Deaths: Martin, The Age, (Wednesday, 27 March 1918), p.1.
Funeral Notices: Martin, The Age, (Wednesday, 27 March 1918), p16.
Peter Martin's playing statistics
Peter Martin
Australian World War I Nominal Roll: Peter James Martin (3399)

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