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A Beaufighter
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Maker: Ragless, Max
A sketch of an aircraft as seen from the balcony, with men working on the outerwing of a BeaufighterART25922
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A beaufighter assembly line
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Maker: Ragless, Max
A line of beaufighter aircraft with fitters working busily on them. The undercarriages have been lowered and the machines stand at their full height.ART23145
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A corner of the press room
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Mechanical presses being used by Richard Industries Ltd., Adelaide, on aircraft production. Pressings for the Mosquito aircraft can be seen in the foreground.ART22173
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A mechanical press
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Maker: Ragless, Max
This depicts one of many large presses used to produce aircraft parts at Richards Industries, Ltd, Adelaide during the Second World War.ART23119
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A mosquito on the assembly line
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Men working on the engine of a Mosquito fighter aircraft at the works of the manufacturer, the DeHaviland Aircraft Company at Bankstown, Sydney.ART23123
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A six ton drop hammer
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Maker: Ragless, Max
A worker operates a heavy hammer, as used by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation.ART23106
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A 3500 ton hydraulic press
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Maker: Ragless, Max
This 3500 ton hydraulic press was used by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation for the pressing of aircraft parts.ART23107
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Avro Anson wings being dismantled
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Two men are at work, undertaking the task of dismantling the wings of an Avro Anson at Essendon for Ansett Airways Pty Ltd.ART25926
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Beaufighter centre and outer wings
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Mechanics working on the centre and outer wings of Beaufighter aircraft at the South Australian Railways Islington Workshops. Parts are being painted prior to transportation to the assembly plant.ART23115
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Beaufighter centre wing leaving the spray booth
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Maker: Ragless, Max
A centre wing section is being pushed from the spray booth, ready for despatch from the South Australian Railways Islington Workshops.ART25928
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Beaufighter centre wing on the jig
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Maker: Ragless, Max
At the South Australian Railways Islington Workshops where workers are busy in the production of Beaufighter aircraft.ART23116
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Beaufighter outer wings
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Maker: Ragless, Max
At the South Australian Railways Islington Workshops, the outer wings are being cleaned prior to painting.ART25927
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Beaufighter outer wings loaded for transport
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Wings fitted in crates and loaded onto special railway trucks at the South Australian Railways Islington Workshops.ART23114
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Beaufighters in an early stage of assembly
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Maker: Ragless, Max
The view is looking down upon a machine which has the engines fitted but not yet the outer wings. Several men stand on ladders at work assembling the aircraft. More of the aircraft made in the facto...ART23099
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Beaufighters on the assembly floor
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Maker: Ragless, Max
This work shows the construction of Beaufighter aircraft at Fishermen's Bend, Victoria. The aircraft are surrounded by men, who are busy at work.ART23146
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Building the Beaufighter rear fuselage
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Maker: Ragless, Max
The rear fuselage section being constructed on a jig at the Victorian Railway Workshops, Newport, Victoria.ART23109
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Fairey Battle, A.N.A. Workshop, Parafield
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Aircraft are under construction at the Australian National Airways workshops at Parafield Airport, South Australia. This is one of six drawings purchased from the artist in 1944 prior to his appointm...ART30197
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Fitters at work on a beaufighter wing
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Maker: Ragless, Max
A sketch of men working on a Beaufighter aircraft at the Beaufighter assembly plant at Fishermans Bend, Victoria.ART23098
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Fitting the Mustang engine cowl
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Engineers are fitting the top cowl over the Rolls Royce 'Merlin' engine on the Mustang aircraft.ART23105
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Forging propellor blades
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Forging blades for aircraft propellors at the Commercial Steel & Forge Company Works at Lidcombe, New South Wales.ART23128