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Collection related to the service of NX65289 Robert John Bevir
Photograph
Maker: Bevir, Robert J
Nile, Egypt (?). c.1941. Damien Parer, an official Australian war correspondent, photographer and film cameraman with the Department of Information, sits in a boat. Parer served in the Middle East, Gr...P02126.015
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Collection related to the service of NX65289 Robert John Bevir
Photograph
Maker: Bevir, Robert J
Nile, Egypt (?). c.1941. Damien Parer (left), an official Australian war correspondent, photographer and film cameraman, on the gangplank about to board a boat. Parer served in the Middle East, Greece...P02126.016
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Hogue, Oliver (Major, b.1880 - d.1919)
Private Record
Maker: Hogue, Oliver 'Trooper Bluegum'
Collection relating to the service of Major Oliver Hogue, 14 Australian Light Horse, Gallipoli, Egypt, Palestine. Collection includes original letters written by Major Hogue to his family and friends...1DRL/0355
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IKINGI MARYUT, EGYPT. SCENE IN THE AUSTRALIAN PRESS CAMP THE NIGHT BEFORE EMBARKATION FOR GREECE ...
Photograph
Maker: Silk, George
IKINGI MARYUT, EGYPT. SCENE IN THE AUSTRALIAN PRESS CAMP THE NIGHT BEFORE EMBARKATION FOR GREECE WITH CORRESPONDENTS CHECKING THE ISSUE OF TRAVELLING RATIONS. IN THE PICTURE ARE REGINALD GLENNIE, JOHN...006819
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Law, Oswald Ross (Lieutenant, b.? - d.1916)
Private Record
Maker: Law, Oswald Ross
Collection relating to the service of 1026 Lieutenant Oswald Ross Law, 48 Battalion AIF, Egypt, Gallipoli, France, 1915-1916. Collection consists of seven letters written by Lieutenant Law to his fam...1DRL/0408
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WESTERN DESERT, EGYPT. 1942-08-30. MEN OF THE 2/1ST ARMY FIELD WORKSHOPS, AUSTRALIAN ARMY ...
Photograph
WESTERN DESERT, EGYPT. 1942-08-30. MEN OF THE 2/1ST ARMY FIELD WORKSHOPS, AUSTRALIAN ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS, STRAIGHTENING A TRUCK AXLE IN A PRESS WITH A PRESSURE OF 60 TONS. THE PRESS WAS BUILT ON THE S...024934