Show JPG document of AWM133 19 - Nominal roll of Australian Imperial Force who left Australia for service abroad, 1914-18 War: Gaal H L - Glen G W (417.68 KB JPG) (file) ...
Leonard Keysor was one of several men who, although not born in Australia, won the Victoria Cross as members of the AIF. He was born in London in November 1885, spent ten years in Canada while growing ...
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William Dunstan was born in Ballarat, Victoria, in March 1895 and employed as a drapery story clerk when the First World War broke out. In June 1915 he enlisted in the AIF, joining the 7th Battalion ...
Templeton's Crossing was the name given to the first point where the Kokoda Trail, outward bound from Port Moresby, crossed Eora Creek. It was named in remembrance of Captain Sam Templeton of the 39th ...
Note Shows built-up areas, district place names, main roads and tracks, significant buildings and other infrastructure. "Series special". "Unclassified". Includes legend, locality diagram and index to ...
Place Oceania: New Guinea1, Papua New Guinea, Papua, Port Moresby ...
As a part of the continuing Third Battle of Ypres on the Western Front, Australian, New Zealand and British troops were involved in an unsuccessful attempt to seize the Passchendaele Ridge from the ...
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During a live, interactive session with educators, students can explore some of the galleries at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, and see photographs, works of art, and film. They can learn ...
Note FIRST only. A single sheet from the Vietnam/Indochina 1:50 000 topographical map series (L701) covering the area around the village of Da Mau in the central Vietnamese province of Phu Yen. Shows ...
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