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"Arabs at work in our lines." Local men are working on drainage beside tents of 2/1 Australian ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
"Arabs at work in our lines." Local men are working on drainage beside tents of 2/1 Australian General Hospital (AGH) at camp Kilo 89. This image is from the collection of NX76519 Lieutenant Rita May ...P11385.014.004
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Cloak : Colonel T E Lawrence, British Army
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Satin weave silk cloak showing black on the outside and brown on the inside, known as an abayeh or aba, entirely sewn by hand. The cloak is constructed in two long horizontal pieces that fold around t...RELAWM17221
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Hejaz flag
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Rectangular flag divided into even horizontal stripes of black (top) green (centre) and white (bottom), with a red triangular hoist. The black section is made from cotton twill, the green section from...RELAWM16513
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How proud they'll be to pass around your snaps, Join the A.I.F
Art
Maker: Unknown Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Unknown
One of a series of Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Second World War recruitment posters issued under the title "JOIN THE AIF". This poster is subtitled 'How proud they'll be to pass around yo...ARTV09583
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How proud they'll be to pass around your snaps, Join the A.I.F
Art
Maker: Unknown Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Unknown
One of a series of Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Second World War recruitment posters issued under the title "JOIN THE AIF". This poster is subtitled 'How proud they'll be to pass around yo...ARTV09587
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How proud they'll be to pass around your snaps, Join the A.I.F
Art
Maker: Unknown Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Unknown
One of a series of Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Second World War recruitment posters issued under the title "JOIN THE AIF". This poster is subtitled 'How proud they'll be to pass around yo...ARTV09588
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How proud they'll be to pass around your snaps, Join the A.I.F
Art
Maker: Unknown Commonwealth of Australia Unknown
One of a series of Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Second World War recruitment posters issued under the title "JOIN THE AIF". This poster is subtitled 'How proud they'll be to pass around yo...ARTV09542
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How proud they'll be to pass around your snaps, Join the A.I.F
Art
Maker: Unknown Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Unknown
One of a series of Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Second World War recruitment posters issued under the title "JOIN THE AIF". This poster is subtitled 'How proud they'll be to pass around yo...ARTV09543
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How proud they'll be to pass around your snaps, Join the A.I.F
Art
Maker: Unknown Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Unknown
One of a series of Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Second World War recruitment posters issued under the title "JOIN THE AIF". This poster is subtitled 'How proud they'll be to pass around yo...ARTV09544
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Not titled [portrait bust of a woman, Hagar]
Art
Maker: Unknown
Marble bust of a woman (Hagar) purportedly taken from a tomb in the ruins of the Palace of Zenobia, in Palmyra (then known in Arabic as Tadmur) in central Syria. Archaeologists have discovered no trac...ART00484
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Pair of leather ammunition pouches : Turkish Army
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Pair of red-brown leather box ammunition pouches, lined with leather, made in the Turkish Empire during WW1, made to hold rifle ammunition clips or lose-rounds. These are each equipped with a strap an...REL/15742
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Senussi Hobbles
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
These hobbles for a horse or camel were collected from one of the battlefields in Egypt by the Australian Light Horse.RELAWM00453
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"The old and the new." Staff of 2/1 Australian General Hospital (AGH) meet with local men, some ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
"The old and the new." Staff of 2/1 Australian General Hospital (AGH) meet with local men, some of whom are working on setting up Kilo 89 camp. The women are members of either the Voluntary Detatchmen...P11385.014.007
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Tribal weapon, Syria
Technology
Maker: Unknown
The elongated metal shaft terminates with a hooked end. The shaft is embedded in a wooden knob for locating the weapon in the palm with securing chains.RELAWM00432A
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Worsfold, Donald Frank (Private)
Private Record
Maker: Unknown
Collection relating to the service of NX4218 Private Donald Frank Worsfold, 2/3 Battalion, Second World War. Collection comprises service documents, postcards, a photo album, with headings, captions,...PR03453