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In one of the most iconic photos of the Second World War, pilots of No. 87 Squadron scramble to their Hurricane Mk 1 (note the two bladed wooden propellers) in France to engage attacking Luftwaffe aircraft.
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Service Medals of P/O James RENNO, DFM
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A Halifax of 158 Squadron with its aircrew astride the fuselage and wings
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A 21 Squadron Liberator A72-92, lost on27 July 1945. It had perviously flown with 7 OTU, 24 and 25 Squadrons. Seven of the crew were lost
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RH Panel Image 002 - Corporal Frank Allchin
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QX10333 CPL Athol 'Ned' Bayly - Crossing the equator certificate on the way to Middle East aboard the Queen May
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Consolidated Catalina Mark I, AH562 'AX-', of No, 202 Squadron RAF, anchored at Gibraltar after an anti-submarine patrol
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SA State Library PRG 280/1/29/73 Mounted soldiers of the South Australian Light Horse Regiment on parade for a Colour Presentation ceremony at Morphettville racecourse, South Australia
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SX24340 Vernon Vane GILES 108 LAA Regt
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A 77 Squadron Halifax B Mk III
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10185 Jack 'Lucky' Reed
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Australians prepare for an attack near Bullecourt, France, May 1917. [AWM E00454]
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Standing: Capt P Samson, Lieut Richard Harry Sampson, Q R Serg't Harry Percy Sampson. Sitting: RSM Harry Wills Sampson, Capt. Richard Sampson, RQM Serg't Frederick Sampson.
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'White Coolies' originally published in 1954, re-released and the basis for the movie "Paradise Road"
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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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Philip Bonhotte's distinctive medal set. L-R Distinguished Conduct Medal, Military Medal, British War Medal, Victory Medal. Accumulated in just two years active service and just 24 years old at the time of his death on 24/5 April 1918
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179 Sgt (later Lieutenant) William John Shaughnessy RH#14
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Edward Hewlett's Certificate of Discharge - reverse
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Corporal Phil Davey, VC, MM. He won the 10th Battalion's third Victoria Cross at Merris, northern France, on 28th June 1918. He destroyed a machine gun that that moments before inflicted casualties on other 10th Battalion colleagues in a neighbouring platoon, including Platoon Commander Lieutenant Jack McInerney.
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Commemorative Medallion which together with a Commemorative Scroll, were presented to the families of the Fallen
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Flight Sergeant APPLEDORE F.H. Nowra Cemetery
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The grand entrance to Kensal Green Cemetery, London W10 AR4
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3029 PTE Edwin Charles DAVIS of the 26th Infantry Battalion
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Pte V. Armstrong
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David Taylor's grave alongside his comrades from the 32 Squadron Hudson A16-201
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A photograph taken during the first and largest Japanese air raid of the war on Darwin. The ammunition ship MV Neptuna explodes in the background after a direct hit. The corvette HMAS Deloraine rides at anchor in the foreground and remained unharmed.
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Aircrew of No. 40 Squadron RAF don their flying equipment before boarding their Vicker Wellington B Mark X at Foggia Main, Italy, for the last night bombing operation undertaken by the type. Six Wellingtons accompanied a force of Consolidated Liberators making an attack on the marshalling yards at Treviso on the night of 13/14 March 1945. The crew are, (left to right): Sergeant R Turner of London, (tail Gunner) Flying Officer A Merrick of Birmingham, (navigator) Pilot Officer P Faulkner of Te-Kuiti, New Zealand, (bomb-aimer) Pilot Officer J Burnett of Kensington Park, South Australia, (pilot) Flight Sergeant Radcliffe of Liverpool, (wireless operator/air gunner) Date between circa 1943 and circa 1944
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Sketch map, the action at Isurava, 29 August 1942
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FSGT Len Henderson in the rear turret of Lancaster JO-K - later lost on 7 Dec 1944
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Australia's first military radio transmission / reception - Station B - a a cave near Waterfall Railway Station
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430696 John Ewart "Jack" Norris 460 Sqn RAAF WW2
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A 38 Squadron CC-08 Caribou over the Great Australian Bight
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RAAF SGT David Leicester
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The sinking of troopship SS 'Ballarat' which took place on 25 April 1917 in the English Channel. A submarine torpedoed the 'Ballarat', which was carrying Australian troops from Melbourne to England. Efforts made to tow the ship to shallow water failed and she sank off The Lizard the following morning. No lives were lost of the 1752 souls on board.
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