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Ion minded? Army apprentices school
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Maker: Simkin, Richard Unknown
'Ion minded?' is a strong historical document that indicates the change in approach to establishing the Australian Regular Army as a long term modern career option, with a focus on technology, science...ARTV10126
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Types of New South Wales Regiments
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Maker: Simkin, Richard The Army and Navy Gazette
This is one of a series of drawings used to illustrate the uniforms and equipment of from left to right; officer NSW Lancers, trooper NSW Lancers (both mounted and in review order), officer NSW Moun...ART19890
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Types of South Australian Regiments
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Maker: Simkin, Richard The Army and Navy Gazette
pre-Federation; and; uniforms, personal equipment (military) animals, lance; drawings to illustrate uniforms and equipment of back row l-r: troopers of n Lancers and n Mounted Rifles in review order, ...ART19888
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Types of Tasmanian and New Zealand regiments
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Maker: Simkin, Richard Supplement to the Army and Navy Gazette, London, 1900
pre-Federation; and New Zealand; uniforms; series of drawings to illustrate uniforms and euqipment of l-r: Sergeant n Infantry (marching order), trooper Hawera Mounted Rifles NZ (review order), office...ART50215
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Types of Victorian Regiments: Victorian Rangers, Victorian Infantry Brigade (Militia), Victorian Mounted Rifles
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Maker: Simkin Simkin, Richard The Army and Navy Gazette J.J. Keliher and Co.
Depicts four soldiers representing four different types of uniform within the Victorian Regiments. On the far left, is a Sergeant, Marching Order, of the Victorian Rangers. To his direct right, standi...ART93415