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363: 317:. By 1929 he was pursuing business interests in Melbourne, where he was a pioneer of colour printing in Australia. About 1920 he had formed Queen City Printers Pty Ltd, and subsequently formed Colarts Studios Pty Ltd and bought the rights to a German colour-printing process. In the early 1920s he toured an exhibition titled 'The Pictorial Panorama of the Great War Under various business names, Joynt remained a printer and publisher for over sixty years. 299:
Lieutenant Joynt took charge when his company commander had been killed. When the leading battalion had been demoralized by heavy casualties, he rushed forward and reorganized the remnants of the battalion. Having discovered that heavy fire on the flanks was causing delay and casualties, he led a
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He was badly wounded by a shell on 26 August and evacuated to England. He was promoted to captain in October 1918, and posted to AIF Headquarters in London in March 1919. He returned to Melbourne in February 1920, and was discharged on 11 June.
276:(AIF) on 21 May 1915, was commissioned on 24 December 1915, and arrived in France in May 1916. He fought in France until August 1918, where he was commended in divisional orders, shot in the shoulder, and promoted to lieutenant. 300:
frontal bayonet attack on the wood, capturing it and over eighty prisoners, thus saving a critical situation. Later, at Plateau Wood, after severe hand-to-hand fighting, he turned a stubborn defence into an abject surrender.
492:, catalogue of exhibition of war photographs in colour, embracing Egypt, Gallipoli, Palestine, France, Belgium, Germany etc. / arranged by W.D. Joynt, W.E. Dexter. 1920 : Melbourne : Queen City Printers. 628: 252:. After working in a number of office jobs in Melbourne, in 1909 he sailed to Rockhampton and worked as a farm labourer in North Queensland, the Victorian Mallee, Western Australia and 633: 618: 362: 653: 225: 643: 638: 608: 571: 435: 415: 395: 331:
built in its present form on its present site. He was active in the Militia in 1926–33, being promoted to major in February 1930.
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Having studied agriculture and sheep-breeding in England in 1919, in 1920 Joynt became a soldier settler, dairy farming near
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He married Edith Amy Garrett, a trained nurse, in a civil ceremony at Hawthorn on 19 March 1932, his forty-third birthday.
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Having passed his 55th birthday, he was placed on the Retired List as an honorary lieutenant colonel on 10 October 1944.
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His wife Edith died in 1978. The last surviving of Australia’s World War I VC recipients, he died on 5 May 1986 at
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Joynt was one of a number of ex-servicemen who in 1923 founded the Legacy Club of Melbourne, the first of fifty
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Clubs. He helped lead the club’s successful campaign to have Melbourne’s
224:(19 March 1889 – 6 June 1986) was a printer, publisher, author and an 527: 248:, Melbourne and educated at The Grange Preparatory School and later 361: 339:
Joynt was mobilised on 26 September 1939 and placed in command of
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and lived there until they built their own home nearby.
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He had no children. 390:. Lothian Publishing. 381:He wrote three books: 367: 302: 272:Joynt enlisted in the 269: 147:3rd Garrison Battalion 554:, NLA Catalogue entry 542:, NLA Catalogue entry 530:, NLA Catalogue entry 365: 329:Shrine of Remembrance 267: 218:William Donovan Joynt 174:Battle of Broodseinde 112:Years of service 25:William Donovan Joynt 504:"Colour in Darkness" 490:Australia at the war 426:Joynt, W.D. (1979). 406:Joynt, W.D. (1975). 386:Joynt, W.D. (1971). 226:Australian recipient 624:Australian printers 604:Australian colonels 410:. Wren Publishing. 614:Australian farmers 476:The London Gazette 368: 270: 244:Joynt was born at 128:Lieutenant Colonel 452:Brighton Cemetery 343:and subsequently 215: 214: 203:Edith Amy Garrett 85:Brighton Cemetery 661: 555: 549: 543: 537: 531: 525: 519: 518: 508: 499: 493: 487: 481: 480: 467: 441: 430:. 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Elsternwick
Windsor
Brighton Cemetery
Australian Army
Lieutenant Colonel
8th Battalion
First World War
Second Battle of Bullecourt
Battle of the Menin Road Ridge
Battle of Broodseinde
Second World War
Victoria Cross
VC
Australian recipient
Victoria Cross
Commonwealth
Elsternwick
Melbourne Church of England Grammar School
Flinders Island

Australian Imperial Force
lieutenant
8th Battalion
Australian Imperial Force
First World War
Berwick
Legacy
Shrine of Remembrance
Fort Queenscliff

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