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Brighton, Sussex, England. 1945-05-31. Somers House, the new Australian Red Cross Club for RAAF ...
Photograph
Maker: McCarthy, Craig S
Brighton, Sussex, England. 1945-05-31. Somers House, the new Australian Red Cross Club for RAAF ex-prisoners of war (POWS) was officially opened by Lady Somers, widow of the late Lord Somers, a former...UK2952
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England. C. 1944-10. Aircrew members taking a mid morning break with refreshments from a Navy, ...
Photograph
England. C. 1944-10. Aircrew members taking a mid morning break with refreshments from a Navy, Army and Air Force Institute van.UK2154
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ENGLAND. 1944-07-31. PORTRAIT OF 423192 FLIGHT SERGEANT A. G. BISHOP, SYDNEY, NSW, STOPS FOR TEA ...
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ENGLAND. 1944-07-31. PORTRAIT OF 423192 FLIGHT SERGEANT A. G. BISHOP, SYDNEY, NSW, STOPS FOR TEA AT THE NAVY, ARMY AND AIR FORCE INSTITUTE MOBILE CANTEEN BESIDE THE AIRFIELD FROM WHICH HE FLIES WITH N...UK1679
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Essex, England. 1944-12-31. The Honourable Mr A. S. Drakeford, the Australian Minister for Air, ...
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Essex, England. 1944-12-31. The Honourable Mr A. S. Drakeford, the Australian Minister for Air, saying farewell to Mrs Brown, Manageress of the canteen at Messrs A. V. Roe & Co works, Woodford, who wa...UK2373
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Fundraising badge 'Women's Auxiliary Force Canteens' : Private F J Knapman, 34 Battalion AIF
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Diecut paper badge. The design features a full colour illustration of a wicker basket of vegetables, with an elongated pin tab bearing the initials WAF [Women's Auxiliary Force Canteens]. The reverse ...REL41104.021
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Letters from William McKenzie, 1916
Digitised Collection
Maker: McKenzie, William
Letters relating to the First World War Service of Chaplain William McKenzie, 4th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force. In his 1916 letters to Salvation Army Commissioner James Hay, McKenzie writes ab...AWM2018.785.87
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PRIME MINISTER MR MENZIES VISITS COVENTRY. TALKING TO WORKERS IN THEIR FACTORY CANTEEN. (NEGATIVE ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown British Official Photographer
PRIME MINISTER MR MENZIES VISITS COVENTRY. TALKING TO WORKERS IN THEIR FACTORY CANTEEN. (NEGATIVE BY B.M.I.)006685
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WEYMOUTH, ENGLAND, 1919. WOMEN SERVING REFRESHMENTS TO AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS IN THE CANTEEN AT THE ...
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WEYMOUTH, ENGLAND, 1919. WOMEN SERVING REFRESHMENTS TO AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS IN THE CANTEEN AT THE YMCA.H01190