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A bronze plaque fitted to the base of the Memorial to the men of the 2nd Australian Division. It ...
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A bronze plaque fitted to the base of the Memorial to the men of the 2nd Australian Division. It reads: 'Battle Honours 2nd Australian Division, August 8th 1918: Pozieres, Moquet [sic Mouquet] Farm, F...P02205.012
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British forces crossing a partially blown up bridge across the Somme near Peronne.
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British forces crossing a partially blown up bridge across the Somme near Peronne.A03511
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Graves of Austrailian soldiers at Mont St Quentin, near Peronne, France. From the collection of ...
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Graves of Austrailian soldiers at Mont St Quentin, near Peronne, France. From the collection of Mr Alfred Thomas Sharp. Mr Sharp was the Commonwealth Immigration Officer of Victoria and was based in t...J00592
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Mr Alfred Thomas Sharp reads a sign in Dingbat Alley, Peronne, France. From the collection of Mr ...
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Mr Alfred Thomas Sharp reads a sign in Dingbat Alley, Peronne, France. From the collection of Mr Alfred Thomas Sharp. Mr Sharp was the Commonwealth Immigration Officer of Victoria and was based in the...J00591
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Studio portrait of 36 Private (Pte) Charles Edward Bartsch, 43rd Battalion. A labourer from Port ...
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Studio portrait of 36 Private (Pte) Charles Edward Bartsch, 43rd Battalion. A labourer from Port Augusta, SA, Pte Bartsch enlisted in July 1915 and on 9 June 1916 embarked from Adelaide on HMAT Afric ...P06473.001
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Wiancourt. The captured German 11 inch (28 cm) gun with which the enemy shelled Amiens, being ...
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Wiancourt. The captured German 11 inch (28 cm) gun with which the enemy shelled Amiens, being moved by train, after the gun had been overhauled by the ordnance artificers. Major MacGregor, Royal Gar...A00249