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Bomb damage Singapore, guns men etc
Film
Maker: Edwards, Reg J
Singapore; bomb damage, trainer aircraft, anti-aircraft crews and Bofors gun training. Soldiers on field training. Mortar crew get their equipment cleaned and oiled.F01169
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Field Telephone : German Army
Technology
This equipment is a portable field telephone with handset contained within a bakelite box 27x21x9cm. A German phoenetic alphabet is attached to the lid of the box. Initials of manufacturer marked: S.F...REL/07154
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Japanese wooden field-telephone box: Merchant Seaman Francis Smith
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Rectangular wooden Field-Telephone box with metal corners and a rubberised canvas laminated strap which has remained only on the base and the sides. On the exterior of the lip is the name of the devic...REL35801.014
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Serve our fighting men abroad, Conserve these services at home...
Art
Maker: Unknown U.S. Government Printing Office Unknown
United States Second World War poster issued by the U.S War Production Board. The poster details how households may serve their fighting forces overseas by conserving energy and minimising waste at ho...ARTV10011
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Serve our fighting men abroad, Conserve these services at home...
Art
Maker: Unknown U.S. Government Printing Office Unknown
United States Second World War poster issued by the U.S War Production Board. The poster details how households may serve their fighting forces overseas by conserving energy and minimising waste at ho...ARTV10012
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Signallers laying lines
Film
Maker: Parer, Damien Peter
An unidentified signal unit laying wire from rear of motor truck and by hand; connecting and operating and operating field telephone. Two shots of signaller in radio truck and one of a signal lamp in ...F01023
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Sigs cable laying station
Art
Maker: Rowed, Reg
A number of submarine cables were laid between Eta Jima and various points along the coast of the mainland to provide increased telephone channels between British Commonwealth Occupied Forces (BCOF) a...ART26375
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"So you don't know what your regiment is doing..."
Art
Maker: Unknown 517 (Corps Fld Svy) Coy, Royal Engineers 517 (Corps Fld Svy) Coy, Royal Engineers
civilian, woman; cautionary poster depicting a young woman in evening dress reclining on a sofa while talking to someone on the telephone who is not giving any information to her, and who 'must have b...ARTV07966
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Telephone Set 'D' Mark V
Technology
Maker: Standard Telephones & Cables (STC), Sydney
Rectangular aluminum olive drab painted box with broad canvas webbing strap. The lid opens up to the rear and is held open by a thin metal bracket. The lower section of the box is divided by a wooden ...REL35909
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Telephone Set D Mk V
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Rectangular aluminum green painted box with broad canvas webbing strap secured to the side of the body through metal loops. Two vertical webbing loops are attached to the rear of the body. Stencilled...REL39938
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Telephoning from Arty Hill
Art
Maker: Hele, Ivor
Australian signallers telephoning from Artillery Hill, Bougainville.ART26887
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The second line front
Film
Maker: Joseph, Louis
Opening title indicates that the film received third place in the International Gold Cup Australian Amateur Cine Society. Close up of red Australian flag. Title 'Second line front'. Introduction reads...F04941
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Type 2 Field Telephone (Japan)
Technology
The telephone is of conventional design and normally used on a ground return circuit. Features include a buzzer with key arrangement for sending code. The unit is contained in a wooden cabinet with me...REL26326
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Type 97 wireless telephone : Imperial Japanese Navy
Technology
Olive green Type 97 Lightweight Wireless Telephone (radio set). Manufacturer's Type YT-189. UZ-31MC marked internally below valve. Tuning and selector knobs on left side. Mounting bracket for aerial? ...REL28786.001
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Underground telephone exchange Tobruk
Art
Maker: Norton, Frank
West of Admiralty House is a tunnel into the rock just above the harbour level, and linking up by means of another long and narrow tunnel, linking Admiralty House 40 or 50 feet above. At the extreme e...ART21743