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Bomb Damage, Darwin
Art
Maker: Hodgkinson, Roy
Depicts two unidentified Australian soldiers, one bending forward, the other smoking a cigarette, near a bomb crater and wrecked house in Darwin, Australia during the Second World War.ART28042
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Bomb damage, 19 February 1942
Art
Maker: Hodgkinson, Roy
The wreckage of the Post Office and Post Master's house in Darwin. The damage was caused through bombing by the Japanese on 19 February 1942. The postmaster and his daughter along with other post of...ART22723
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First air-raid on Australia, 19 February 1942
Art
Maker: Hodgkinson, Roy
This work was drawn from a small set of photographs taken by an able seaman on a corvette on the day that the Japanese first bombed Darwin. The SS Neptuna was bombed whilst berthed at the Darwin Jett...ART22831
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Looted house, Darwin
Art
Maker: Thake, Eric
Features a bomb-damaged house with graffiti on the partially demolished walls. This drawing illustrates the relatively unknown story of the events following the Japanese bombing of Darwin during the S...ART96844
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Post office ruin, Darwin
Art
Maker: Murch, Arthur
This painting shows a bomb damaged Post Office in Darwin. Sections from the roof are destroyed and the building is surrounded by rubble and a broken fence. Dark clouds loom over the scene.ART26121
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Relic of Feb '42
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Maker: Pidgeon, William Edwin (WEP)
Rare depiction of Darwin a little over a year after the 1942 bombings. It shows the damaged American HQ, corner of Peel and Smith Streets, Darwin. The building was wrecked by a crashing spitfire. Orig...ART94593
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[Study of bomb damaged Darwin Post Office]
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Maker: Pidgeon, William Edwin (WEP)
Depicts a study of several buildings, including the bomb-damaged Darwin Post Office, with a forecourt at the front. William Edwin Pidgeon (1909-1981), known as 'WEP' was a war correspondent, painter, ...ART96360
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Telephone booth, Darwin
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Maker: Baird, John
A shattered telephone booth surrounded by debris is depicted, illustrating the damage caused by the Japanese air raids on Darwin. A figure can be seen standing in the background, observing the ruins.ART27895