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Afghan war rug - Tora Bora
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Maker: Unknown
This war rug was produced after 2003, shortly after the Coalition forces routed the Taliban in Afghanistan. The rug consists of a map of Afghanistan which highlights the Tora Bora region in the east a...ART95034
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Mounted Infantry escorting the Governor to the Exhibition
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Maker: Unknown The Graphic
Two black and white engraved illustrations from the 'The Graphic', which was a British illustrated newspaper. The bottom engraving, which is the image of interest, and is titled 'Mounted Infantry esc...ART93406
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Nordenfeldt Gun Battery
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Maker: Unknown Australasian Sketcher
machine gun; series of drawings illustrating the enfeldt machine gun, top, l-r: half limber to transport ammunition, etc, enfeldt machine gun with ten barrels (ammunition hopper not in place), portrai...ART19854
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not titled [Action at sea]
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Maker: Unknown
The image is of slightly choppy seas with a battleship placed to the far right on the horizon line, which is issuing explosives. To the left of the ship, below the horizon line, four jets of water sh...ART94174.009
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Packing for War: Why This Job Is of FRONT LINE Importance...
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Ministry of Supply Thos Forman and Sons
British Second World War highlighting the important role that packaging had in the overall war effort. The photographs and accompanying text highlight how packing assists goods in reaching their final...ARTV03233
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Packing for War: Why This Job Is of FRONT LINE Importance...
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Ministry of Supply Thos Forman and Sons
British Second World War highlighting the important role that packaging had in the overall war effort. The photographs and accompanying text highlight how packing assists goods in reaching their final...ARTV03232
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The recent Suakim Expedition - Return of the NSW contingent to Sydney, June 23
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Maker: Unknown The Graphic Unknown
Four different drawings depicting various scenes during the arrival home of the NSW contingent of volunteers soldiers from the 1885 Sudan conflict. The first image, which is situated at the top left o...ART93408
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Types of Victorian regiments
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Maker: Unknown Army and Navy Gazette
pre-Federation; uniforms, horse; series of drawings to illustrate uniforms and equipment of l-r: Sergeant n Rangers in marching order, Private n Infantry Brigade (Militia) in marching order, officer V...ART50214
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UNTAC Disarmament Poster
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Maker: Unknown UNTAC Military Public Information Branch Unknown
An educational poster in Cambodian produced by the United Nations Transitional Authority for Cambodia (UNTAC). This is one of many posters that were disseminated throughout 1992 and 1993 to inform Cam...ARTV09103
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Volunteers leaving the Spencer Street Railway Station, Melbourne
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Maker: Unknown Illustrated Adelaide Post
1867; railway train; scene published in the Illustrated Post depicts volunteers leaving for training camp being farewelled at railway station, group in centre are wearing Garibaldi jackets and are Lig...ART50166
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While There's Life There's Hope
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Maker: Unknown
Depicts a caricature of a Turkish male running away from British 12" and 15" shells. The signpost behind him points in directions of Constantinople, Jerusalem and Baghdad. This work is an illustration...ART94709
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Zeichnet kriegsanleihe [Subscribe to the War Loan]
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Maker: Unknown Unknown Emil Hochdanz
Public subscription to a series of nine war loans provided over 60% of Germany's war costs. Posters promoting war loans aimed to empower and mobilise the civilian public, and became more aesthetically...ARTV10353