Flashback: Chief engineer Ainsworth's epic war story

By Phil Lee
Updated November 8 2021 - 7:05pm, first published 11:00am
Alexander (Ross) Ainsworth in Kempsey before the War (Angus McNeil Collection, MRHS).
Alexander (Ross) Ainsworth in Kempsey before the War (Angus McNeil Collection, MRHS).

When Kempsey-born engineer Ross Ainsworth boarded his ship, the Burns Philp steamer Matunga in Sydney on 27 July 1917, he did not realise he was about to embark on an epic journey of 40,000 kilometres ending in a prisoner of war camp in Germany.

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