Canberra's National Museum of Australia exhibition tells story of of World War I home front

By Megan Gorrey
April 9 2015 - 11:30pm
Sir Robert Menzies' grand-niece Annabelle Dennehy, of Brisbane, with the silver serving dish he gave his sister to mark the end of the war. Photo: Jeffrey Chan
Sir Robert Menzies' grand-niece Annabelle Dennehy, of Brisbane, with the silver serving dish he gave his sister to mark the end of the war. Photo: Jeffrey Chan
The Menzies children.  Photo: Supplied
The Menzies children. Photo: Supplied
National Museum of Australia director Mathew Trinca speaks at the exhibition opening.  Photo: Jeffrey Chan
National Museum of Australia director Mathew Trinca speaks at the exhibition opening. Photo: Jeffrey Chan

When Sir Robert Menzies gave his sister a silver serving dish that bore the message "Peace, Greenie" soon after Armistice Day in 1918, the gift marked more than just the end of World War I.

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