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The RAAFA Stained Glass Window in the First Floor foyer
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NX70915 Lt CAH Moxham, 2nd/2nd machine Gun Battalion
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No. 77 Driver Sidney John PENHALIGON from the Queenslander 12 Jun 1915
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The Farina War memorial
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Troops preparing to board trains outside Mitcham Camp, 1915.
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A privately own and flown CAC Wirraway operating in the 1980s before the 'Warbird' vintage military aviation movement got under way in Australia.
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A 214 Squadron B-17 F Flying Fortress and its crew, after the Squadron was re-equipped and re-assigned to 100 Group flying in a bomber support role as airborne electronic warfare aircraft; an extremely hazardous task because the devices they used were 'active' and emitted radio frequency signals that would be located by the enemy.
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Crimerian Cannons
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36211 Gunner Ralph French, 3rd Field Artillery Brigade
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The cover of Arthur Hoyle's biography of Highie Edwards featuring the STella Bown portrait.
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Opening of the Villers Bretonneux Memorial and adjacent cemetery 1938. Two years later it was overrun by another invadng German Army
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MEMBERS OF 8 PLATOON, A COMPANY, 2/27TH INFANTRY BATTALION, GIVING A CHOCOLATE TO A HALF STARVED NATIVE BOY AS THEY PAUSE FOR A REST ON THEIR WAY TO THE TOWN OF SAMBODJA.
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Sister Merle Trenery, presumed lost at sea in the sinking of the SS Vyner Brooke on 14 February 1942Sister Merle Trenery, presumed lost at sea in the sinking of the SS Vyner Brooke on 14 February 1942
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A dugout in the Tobruk area with ships ventilators or 'punkas' erected by the Australian Engineers in occupation
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10185 Jack Reed striking a dapper pose
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Two unidentified gunners sitting beside a 4.5 inch howitzer Mark I in a gun pit of the 102nd Australian Howitzer Battery in northern France. Each man is holding a shell
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1986 Simpson Trophy - Winning Team 10RSAR Team1. L-R Capt Graham"Growler" Growden, Sgt Wayne Birch and Capt Steve Larkins. Dean Range Port Adelaide
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Unexploded WW1 artillery shells exposed by the grading of the road adjacent to Courcelette Cemetery. Vast numbers of these are recovered every year from farmland in Flanders and France.
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9.2 inch Howitzers of the 55th Siege Battery in action near Pozieres, late summer 1916
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The front cover of Alex Kerr's wartime experience as a bomber pilot member of the 'Catepillar Club' and PoW
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The mangled ruins of part of the light railway after a direct hit on a trainload of ammunition. Amidst the debris are damaged shell cases. The light railway was used to transport casualties and supplies within the Ypres area. From Birr Cross Roads casualties were transferred to motor ambulances to be transported to the advanced dressing stations on the Menin Road. Note in the background a line of motor lorries.
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Survived 3 years in France in WW1. Wounded and recovered to go back for more. Promoted to Lieutenant. Sadly passed away in 1971
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Studio portrait of Captain (Capt) Ronald Gilbert Horwood MM (left) and Capt Clarence Everard Pellew (right). Paris, France. October-December 1918
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Howard Pope is presented with the French Legion d'Honeur at the Australian National Memorial, Villers Bretoneaux, France as part of ceremonies marking the 80th Anniversary of the cessation of Hostilities in the Great War
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Bancourt British War Cemetery entrance portal.
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George Mitchell shortly before the award of the Military Cross at Dernancourt
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PTE S.G. Stafford 2nd Battalion KIA at Lone Pine
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AWM Image of three unidentified 7 Battalion men near a 'bomb' stop or barricade in the Turkish trenches at Lone Pine, illustrating the overhead cover that had made the initial break-in so difficult.
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