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Bladin, Dorothy
Private Record
Maker: Bladin, Dorothy
Papers include letters to Miss Bladin from family and friends in Australia, soldiers on active service, and POWs in Germany. Collection provides an insight into the effects of war on civilians, partic...PR00432
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Chronometer
Technology
Maker: Franz Lidecke
Chronometer consisting of the instrument housed in a varnished timber case, fixed with brass fittings and hardware. This chronometer is believed to have been made before the outbreak of the war in Aug...RELAWM12532
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Die Heimat ist in Gefahr! [The fatherland is in danger!]
Art
Maker: Hachez, Karl The Prussian Government Association for Eastern Relief, Berlin (Paul Grasnick)
German poster depicting an ogre-like figure (symbolising Bolshevism) driving people in the east from their homes. The title of this poster transaltes as "The fatherland is in danger" and further text ...ARTV00116
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French Haute Silesie Medal
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Haute Silesie Medal. Unnamed as issued. Obverse: In the centre an eagle upon a shield in front of oak leaf branches and 'HAUTE SILESIE' on a banner at the top. Reverse: The dates '1920 - 1922' in the ...RELAWM14791
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Krieg und Leichen - die Letzte Hoffnung der Reichen (War and corpses - the last hope of the rich)
Art
Maker: Heartfield, John Heartfield Archive and GDR Government
This work is from a portfolio of 33 posters reprinted by the Heartfield Archive and the East German government. It depicts a hyena wearing an Iron Cross and top hat, prowling over piles of corpses, w...ARTV09075
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Mackinlay, Gordon Angus
Manuscript
Maker: Mackinlay, Gordon Angus
Three essays written by Mr Mackinlay for course work in industrial relations and psychiatric nursing. The essay `A Military Union: Is there a case for an industrial relations body to represent the Aus...MSS1230
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Transplantation [Skin graft]
Art
Maker: Dix, Otto
This is plate 40 from portfolio IV in the series 'Der Krieg (The War)' published by Karl Nierendorf in 1924. The series consists of fifty images assembled in five consecutive portfolios of ten plates ...ART50209