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https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8015762
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https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8016605
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https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/veteran?id=729703&c=WW2#R
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2017_Jasmine_Grist_Arthur_Fillis_Grist.pdf
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2017_Lucy_Fielke_Ada_Rose_Alleyn.pdf
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CHINNER_1_.pdf
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F_SCOTT.pdf
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Denton.pdf
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MarjorieHill_Letter_1942.pdf
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A Matilda Tank several of which payed a crucial role at Slater's Knoll
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Studio portrait of 405605 Aircraftman Walter Henry Rose of Cloncurry, Qld.
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Hand coloured studio portrait of Pilot Officer Henry Rose, DFC, of No. 156 Squadron (RAF), Pathfinder Force
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On the flight back to Sydney, with experienced flying boat Captain Lloyd Mundrell in the left hand seat.
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Military Medal, G.V.R. (3958 Pte. G. H. Trew. 2Aust: Inf:); British War Medal 1914-20 (3958 Pte. G. H. Trew. 2Bn. A.I.F.) ‘3’ officially corrected; War Medal 1939-45 (N65913 G. H. Trew); Australia Service Medal (N65913 G. H. Trew), Second War Medals officially impressed, mounted for display
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John Francis TUCKER's grave
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Found at last. AE1 in 300m of water off Duke of York Islands
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Australia's first submarine AE1 in dry dock at Cockatoo Island in Sydney in June 1914
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"Australia Remembers" plaque. Inscription: Thomas Moody, 1941- 1945.
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Bristol Beauforts at No. 1 Operational Training Unit, Bairnsdale, Victoria. Nearer camera: A9-102, 262097, Flying Officer Peter John Gibbes, DFC; A9-66, 377, Squadron Leader Cyril Clarence Williams.
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9.2 inch Howitzers of the 55th Siege Battery in action near Pozieres, late summer 1916
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Nine members of 5 Platoon, B Company, 6RAR. By the end of Operation Bribie three of these young men were dead and five had been wounded. Only one emerged from the battle unscathed. Image courtesy of J. O'Halloran. [AWM P02452.002]
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Unidentified radio operator of B Company 9 RAR on Operation Friendship 3. Radio communications were better and more readily available than in any previous conflict.
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THOMAS, David John, Service No: 561, Unit: 44th Infantry Battalion STRAND MILITARY CEMETERY Grave II. D. 9.
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Mount Gambier's iconic Blue Lake, the caldera of an extinct volcano, filled by the plentiful aquifers in the Mount's substates.
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Dave at his home, with friend, Barry Spicer, who executed the painting they are standing by "Squadron Leader David Leicester's Lancaster Returning Home in Daylight"
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Wellington GR.XII 221 Sqn RAF over Greece 1945
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Group portrait of No. 4 Initial Training School, RAAF Course No. 22, A Squadron, Flight 13. Pugh is second from the left in the centre row.
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Nursing SIster Dorothy Elmes, a victim of the Banka Island massacre
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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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Captain Joan Hempstead of the 2nd/13th Australian General Hospital
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'White Coolies' originally published in 1954, re-released and the basis for the movie "Paradise Road"
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Members of the 1st Australian Tunnelling Company excavating at Hooge, in the Ypres Sector. Work on these dugouts constituted a record for Tunnelling Companies employed under such conditions, for the ground, in close proximity to the famous Hooge Crater, was a shell churned marsh and soakage was heavy. Accommodation was dug for two Brigades and Headquarters of one Machine Gun Company. Commenced on 5 June 1917, the task was completed and dugouts handed over to the 2nd and 3rd Infantry Brigades on 19 September, for the use of the troops engaged in the operation of the following day. Identified, foreground, left to right: two unidentified members of the 56th Battalion; 5488 Sapper (Spr) C. G. Allcock (third from left, looking at camera); unidentified member of the 56th Battalion (working with Allcock). Background, left to right: 5529 Spr H. J. Edmonds; 5374 Second Corporal E. S. Sherrin (resting against sandbags); 3688 Spr J. Tither; 3363 Spr J. E. Rimmer (pushing upright cart); 5380 Spr J. W. Mcdonough (second from right); 5555 Spr J. J. Horne (extreme right).
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The second attack at Dernancourt on 5 April 1918
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Two 11 Squadron Catalinas over Lake Macquarie in NSW. Rathmines, on the edge of the lake, was a key base and depot for Australia's maritime patrol assets.
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Australian stretcher bearers resting in a sunken road west of Le Hamel
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Discharge Certificate (original) Edward Hewlett, 43 Bn AIF
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