Adelaide
South Australia

Thomas Duff Stewart

Enlistment Date
11/05/1915
Age At Enlistment
29
Rank On Enlistment
Private
Regimental No.
6904
Battalion
8th Infantry Brigade, 8th Field Ambulance Sections B and C
Fate
Returned
Fate Date
31/03/1919
Occupation
Storeman
Place of Birth
Anstruther, Scotland
Arrival in Australia
1909
Religion
Presbyterian
Marital Status
Single
Embarkation Details
Embarked from Melbourne, Victoria, on board HMAT A11 Ascanius on 10 November 1915

Thomas Duff Stewart was said to be one of the best forwards in South Australia just before the First World War. He played for the Adelaide club from 1909 to 1914 and was a prolific goal scorer. Playing in three winning Cup finals sides for the City club between 1912 and 1914, Tommy Stewart and his brother James both scored in the 2-1 success over Tandanya in 1912. The same year saw Tommy scoring six in a 9-1 league win over North Adelaide – a feat which may have put him in line for top goalscorer of the season. His only state team appearance saw him find the net twice in a 4-1 win over Broken Hill in 1912. 

Tommy Stewart was born in Anstruther, Fifeshire, in 1885 and emigrated in 1909. He worked as a storeman and was single. Service with the AIF put an end to his impressive playing career.

He enlisted on 11 May 1915 and served with the 15th Field Ambulance in England and France where he was concussed once and gassed twice. The second occasion on April 18 th 1918 put an end to his front line service and eventually saw him returned to Australia and discharged in March 1919.

Thomas Duff Stewart married Alice Hilda Ragless at Glenelg in 1924, and he died at Glenelg in 1945.