Alf Williamson
1893–1917 (age 24)
Biography
Alf Williamson was an Australian rules football player who represented his country with distinction in the early twentieth century. Known for his skill and dedication to the sport, Williamson was a valued member of his team during a formative era of Australian football.
Williamson's life was cut short during the First World War, and he is remembered among the many Australian servicemen commemorated at the Villers–Bretonneux Australian National Memorial in France, a testament to the sacrifice made by Australians in the Great War.