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A class of invalid soldiers making pottery for rehabilitation, possibly as part of the ...
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A class of invalid soldiers making pottery for rehabilitation, possibly as part of the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Training Scheme following the Second World War.P12317.008
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An unidentified invalid soldier making pottery for rehabilitation, possibly as part of the ...
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An unidentified invalid soldier making pottery for rehabilitation, possibly as part of the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Training Scheme following the Second World War.P12317.004
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An unidentified invalid soldier making pottery for rehabilitation, possibly as part of the ...
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An unidentified invalid soldier making pottery for rehabilitation, possibly as part of the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Training Scheme following the Second World War.P12317.006
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An unidentified invalid soldier making pottery for rehabilitation, possibly as part of the ...
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An unidentified invalid soldier making pottery for rehabilitation, possibly as part of the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Training Scheme following the Second World War.P12317.001
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An unidentified invalid soldier making pottery for rehabilitation, possibly as part of the ...
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An unidentified invalid soldier making pottery for rehabilitation, possibly as part of the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Training Scheme following the Second World War.P12317.007
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An unidentified invalid soldier making pottery for rehabilitation with the assistance of a nurse, ...
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An unidentified invalid soldier making pottery for rehabilitation with the assistance of a nurse, possibly as part of the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Training Scheme following the Second World War.P12317.005
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An unidentified invalid soldier painting pottery for rehabilitation, possibly as part of the ...
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An unidentified invalid soldier painting pottery for rehabilitation, possibly as part of the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Training Scheme following the Second World War.P12317.003
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Decorative coloured stonework at a barracks entrance at the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) ...
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Decorative coloured stonework at a barracks entrance at the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) Training School at Leighterton, England. From the top: G R, (George Rex) the official initials of King Georg...P10218.008
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not titled [soldiers creating souvenirs]
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Maker: Meldrum, J B
Three soldiers are kneeling down, each making their own souvenirs to take away from the Mametz Wood. In the background are shattered tree stumps and in the foreground are some empty bomb shells. One...ART03192.008
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Pottery pieces made by invalid soldiers as part of their rehabilitation, possibly as part of the ...
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Pottery pieces made by invalid soldiers as part of their rehabilitation, possibly as part of the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Training Scheme following the Second World War.P12317.002
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Studio portrait of NX40359 Private (Pte) Douglas Marks Fraser, 2/18th Battalion. Pte Fraser, ...
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Studio portrait of NX40359 Private (Pte) Douglas Marks Fraser, 2/18th Battalion. Pte Fraser, the Battalion Band's Drum Major and Conductor, survived more than three years as a prisoner of war (POW) ...P09496.001
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The wool quilt makers (Red Cross Wool Fleece Quilts Relief Committee); verso: Landscape sketch
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Maker: Black, Dorrit
A group of women making quilts for the Wool Fleece Quilts Relief Committee in Adelaide during the war. Wool fleece quilters worked from 1939-1956, first independently and then affiliated with the Red ...ART92574