Story from Ithaca, Grafton Street, Woollahra
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> Library > Local history > World War 1 Remembered > Share your stories > Story from Ithaca, Grafton Street, Woollahra
While delving into the history of their house in Grafton Street, the new owner discovered the story of two young brothers who had lived in the same house over 100 years ago. Cedric and Edwin Cramp were still teenagers when they left the house they grew up in to enlist and fight in the First World War.
- Story From "Ithaca", Grafton Street, Woollahra
- In Memory of Private Cedric Cramp
- In Memory of Private Edwin Cramp
Story shared by Joseph Family

