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A GROUP OF THE SURVIVORS OFF THE "MACDHUI" SUNK IN PORT MORESBY ON 18 JUNE 1942. THE SEAMEN WERE ...
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Maker: Anderson, Alan Frederick
A GROUP OF THE SURVIVORS OFF THE "MACDHUI" SUNK IN PORT MORESBY ON 18 JUNE 1942. THE SEAMEN WERE ABLE TO SAVE ONLY THE CLOTHES THEY WERE WEARING BUT NEVERTHELESS THEY COULD RAISE A SMILE. MOST OF THEM...012974
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Arrival of first contingent of the Australian Army Nursing Service. Native sing-sing, Jaquinot Bay
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Maker: Anderson, Alan Frederick
On 24 February 1945 the first contingent of the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) arrived at Jacquinot Bay on the troopship "Katoomba". This item covers the arrival of the "Katoomba" and a few sh...F01988
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Japanese air raids on Townsville caused little damage and few casualties. However, the danger of ...
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Maker: Anderson, Alan Frederick
Japanese air raids on Townsville caused little damage and few casualties. However, the danger of unexploded bombs was ever present, particularly to Allied shipping using the harbour. The 2nd and 3rd ...150164
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Japanese air raids on Townsville caused little damage and few casualties. However, the danger of ...
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Maker: Anderson, Alan Frederick
Japanese air raids on Townsville caused little damage and few casualties. However, the danger of unexploded bombs was ever present, particularly to Allied shipping using the harbour. The 2nd and 3rd ...150165
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Japanese air raids on Townsville caused little damage and few casualties. However, the danger of ...
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Maker: Anderson, Alan Frederick
Japanese air raids on Townsville caused little damage and few casualties. However, the danger of unexploded bombs was ever present, particularly to Allied shipping using the harbour. The 2nd and 3rd ...150161
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THREE OF THE CREW OF THE SHIP WHICH BROUGHT BACK THE SURVIVORS OF THE "MACDHUI", SUNK IN PORT ...
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Maker: Anderson, Alan Frederick
THREE OF THE CREW OF THE SHIP WHICH BROUGHT BACK THE SURVIVORS OF THE "MACDHUI", SUNK IN PORT MORESBY ON 18 JUNE 1942. (NEGATIVE BY ANDERSON).012975
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Townsville, Qld. July 1942. A wounded civilian evacuated before the Japanese entered Lae is ...
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Maker: Anderson, Alan Frederick
Townsville, Qld. July 1942. A wounded civilian evacuated before the Japanese entered Lae is carried ashore from the evacuation vessel.150033
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Townsville, Qld. July 1942. Chinese women and children evacuated from Lae, New Guinea, prior to ...
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Maker: Anderson, Alan Frederick
Townsville, Qld. July 1942. Chinese women and children evacuated from Lae, New Guinea, prior to the Japanese invasion, stand on the deck of the ship which brought them to Townsville, Queensland.150032