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Atom bomb damage, Hiroshima
Film
Maker: Military History Section, BCOF
General view of the damage caused by the atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima. The bomb exploded at 8.15 am on the 6 August 1945. Approximately 60 per cent of Hiroshima was destroyed.F07489
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Beer bottle, atomic blast Hiroshima: William Patrick O'Keefe, Merchant Navy, HMAS Duntroon
Heraldry
Maker: Kirin Beer Company
A brown glass bottle most probably used for beer that has been fused and flattened towards the neck. It has raised Japanese characters around the top and the base of bottle as well as a symbol of a "K...REL24123.001
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Ceramic vase fused with melted glass, atomic blast Hiroshima: Elsie May Rayner
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Remains of a ceramic vase fused with melted glass.REL/21011.003
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Damaged clock, atomic blast Hiroshima: Elsie May Rayner
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Damaged crystal alarm clock, originally with a moulded glass, Lalique style Art Deco type body and a 2 inch German movement.REL/21011.002
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Damaged crockery, atomic blast Hiroshima
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
A porcelain saucer that is intact with pieces of other pottery fused to it by molten glass.RELAWM34345
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Damaged inkwell, atomic blast Hiroshima
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Broken inkwell which appears to be made from glass with other glass fused to it.RELAWM34351
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Damaged terracotta tile, atomic blast Hiroshima
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Portion of terracotta tile with other debris including metal, fused into it.RELAWM34355
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Damaged terracotta tile, atomic blast Hiroshima
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Portion of terracotta tile with other debris including pottery, fused into it.RELAWM34354
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Dinner plate, atomic blast Hiroshima: Elsie May Rayner
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Blue dinner plate, the glaze of the plate has been distorted by heat. On the back of the plate there is a chip which has been repaired with an adhesive.REL/21011.005
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Dinner plate, atomic blast Hiroshima: Elsie May Rayner
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Blue dinner plate, the glaze of the plate has been distorted by heat. There is evidence of a significant break which has been glued back together on the edge of the plate.REL/21011.004
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Electric light shade frame, atom blast Hiroshima
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Glass fused together on an electric light shade wire frame.RELAWM34357
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Fused ceramic bowls and bricks, atomic blast Hiroshima: Elsie May Rayner
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
The remains of several ceramic bowls fused together with household bricks and other debris.REL/21011.001
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Fused metal screws, atomic blast Hiroshima: Elsie May Rayner
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
A lump of metal screws which have been fused together by the atomic blast.REL/21011.011
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Glass bottle, atomic blast Hiroshima: William Patrick O'Keefe, Merchant Navy, HMAS Duntroon
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
A small green glass bottle fused at the neck end and still retaining its cap. Bottle has the name "WILKINSON" and company logo around the base in raised letters.REL24123.002
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Group portrait of visiting members of the United Nations Mission. The mission inspected Japanese ...
Photograph
Maker: Freeman, William Harry
Group portrait of visiting members of the United Nations Mission. The mission inspected Japanese installations and bomb damage in the Kure and Hiroshima areas. Left to right: Back row: Captain J. D. S...100992
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Household terracotta tiles, atomic blast Hiroshima
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Two pieces of terracotta roof tiles distorted and fused together with other miscellaneous debris.RELAWM34356
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Japanese metal plate, atomic blast Hiroshima: Sergeant Eric Alfred Saxon, BCOF
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Small diamond shaped metal plate embossed with Japanese text. The text translates to "Hiroshima-shi water supply/ Sugie style hydrant pillar/ General Partnership Company/ Hiroshima Concrete Workship"....REL/13504
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Large steel nut, atomic blast Hiroshima: Elsie May Rayne
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Large steel nut of unknown origin. The exterior coating is flaking.REL/21011.009
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Melted and fused glass jars, atomic blast Hiroshima
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
A cluster of three crown sealed glass jars fused together with other pieces of glass and miscellaneous debris.RELAWM34352
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Melted beer bottle, atomic blast Hiroshima
Heraldry
Maker: Dai Nippon Brewery
Melted brown coloured beer bottle. This bottle is badly distorted, the neck is fused to the rest of the bottle. There is a gritty residue remaining inside the bottle. The bottle has the following mark...RELAWM34346
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Melted bottle, atomic blast Hiroshima
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Melted turquoise coloured bottle glass. This bottle contains residue particles.RELAWM34348.006
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Melted bottle, atomic blast Hiroshima
Heraldry
Maker: Dai Nippon Brewery
Melted green glass bottle. This bottle is badly distorted, the neck is missing. Markings; base " 18 [star with circle in the centre] ", side " [?] BREWE[RY] [?] ".RELAWM34347
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Melted conglomerate, atomic blast Hiroshima
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Melted conglomerate which appears to contain some form of marble pottery with a piece of iron and a pair of metal hinges fused into the mass.RELAWM34350
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Melted glass jar, atomic blast Hiroshima: Sister Gwenneth Ayre, AANS
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Melted and distorted green glass jar found at Hiroshima, Japan.REL28995
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Melted half bottle, atomic blast Hiroshima: Sister Gwenneth Ayre, AANS
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Flattened and melted top half of a green bottle found at Hiroshima, Japan.REL28994
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Melted jar, atomic blast Hiroshima
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Melted small black glass jar.RELAWM34349
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Melted metal, atomic blast Hiroshima: Elsie May Rayner
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Piece of metal with unknown origins that has melted in the heat of the atomic blast.REL/21011.008
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Melted piece of bottle, atomic blast Hiroshima
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Melted piece of turquoise coloured bottle glass. Probably the base of the bottle.RELAWM34348.001
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Melted piece of bottle, atomic blast Hiroshima
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Melted piece of turquoise coloured bottle glass. Probably the base of the bottle.RELAWM34348.003
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Melted piece of bottle, atomic blast Hiroshima
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Melted piece of turquoise coloured bottle glass. Probably the neck and sholder of the bottle.RELAWM34348.002
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Melted piece of bottle, atomic blast Hiroshima
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Small melted piece of turquoise coloured bottle glass.RELAWM34348.005
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Melted piece of bottle, atomic blast Hiroshima
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Melted piece of turquoise coloured glass bottle.RELAWM34348.004
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Melted piece of glass, atomic blast Hiroshima: Elsie May Rayner
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Piece of melted glass. It has a clear colour and a matte exterior.REL/21011.012
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Melted piece of metal, atomic blast Hiroshima: Elsie May Rayner
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Piece of metal that has been melted by the atomic blast.REL/21011.014
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Melted piece of metal, atomic blast Hiroshima: Elsie May Rayner
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Piece of metal that has been melted by the atomic blast. Its origin is unknown.REL/21011.013
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Melted piece of milk bottle, atomic blast Hiroshima: Elsie May Rayner
Heraldry
Maker: Pauls
The base of a melted turquoise glass milk bottle. The inscription on the base of the bottle reads “THE PROPERTY OF/ PAULS/ A61150/ (NT) PTY LTD/ DARWIN’. Pauls was a popular dairy company in Australia...REL/21011.010
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Photographic plates, atomic blast Hiroshima
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Small photographic plates which have been fused together.RELAWM34353
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Piece of electric lightbulb, atomic blast Hiroshima: Elsie May Rayner
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Piece of an electric lightbulb. The glass and wire component has melted and fused together. The metal base has remained mostly intact.REL/21011.007
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Piece of melted glass, atomic blast Hiroshima: Elsie May Rayner
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
A piece of green glass which has been melted and distorted by the atomic blast.REL/21011.006
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'The Atom Struck Tile' in box, Hiroshima : Sergeant Harold A Doyle
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Wooden box labelled in ink on the exterior 'The Atom Struck Tile. Found on the site of Sairenji Temple the Exposition Center Hiroshima'; and on the reverse, 'To Mr H.A. Doyle From Rev Sokai Katsuki Th...REL40601