Adamstown
NSW

Thomas Pease

Enlistment Date
22/01/1916
Age At Enlistment
23
Rank On Enlistment
Private
Regimental No.
536
Battalion
34th Battalion, B Company
Fate
Returned
Fate Date
19/12/1918
Occupation
Miner
Place of Birth
Greta, NSW
Religion
Church of England
Marital Status
Single
Embarkation Details
Embarked from Sydney, New South Wales, on board HMAT A20 Hororata on 2 May 1916

Private Thomas Pease played Adamstown and also behind the trenches for the 34th Battalion on the Western Front. He contracted influenza in May 1918 and was discharged from the AIF as medically unfit after his return to Newcastle on 29 March 1919. By 1920 he had regained his fitness to turn out for Adamstown again.

Thomas Pease was killed in the Greycliffe disaster on 3 November 1927, the deadliest incident on Sydney Harbour. On that fateful day, the harbour ferry Greycliffe and the Union Steamship Company mail steamer Tahiti collided. The smaller ferry was cut in two and sank with the loss of 40 lives. He was 34 years of age.