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A 75 foot steel tug under construction
Art
Maker: Ragless, Max
A 75 foot steel tug being built by the Perry Engineering Company, Adelaide for the United States Army. These vessels are road transported to the sea.ART23118
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At the naval dockyard, Williamstown
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Dock workers with a background of cranes and scaffolding.ART23113
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Battle: How WE Are Helping in the Battle
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Supply H.M. Stationery Office Multi Machine Plates Ltd
British Second World War poster depicting a battleship firing at a close target which is hidden by the mixture of smoke and wash from the ocean. The poster was likely produced to be hung in factories,...ARTV03485
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Battle of the Atlantic...Warwork News No.4
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office Fosh & Cross Ltd.
British poster issued by the Ministry for Labour and National Service in the form of a broadsheet titled 'Warwork News'. This is No. 4 and provides information on the Battle of the Atlantic including ...ARTV02111
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Before: After: Completed in 117 Hours at an H.M. Dockyard
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Maker: Unknown The Admiralty H.M. Stationery Office Hubners Ltd
British Second World War poster depicting and highlighting the work that British shipyards can completed in a short period of time. The poster depicts two scenes: the upper depicts a crew of workers o...ARTV03445
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Before: After: Completed in 117 Hours at an H.M. Dockyard
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office LONDON : THE ADMIRALTY, [N.D.] (S.L. : HUBNERS FOR H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE) The Admiralty Hubners Ltd
British Second World War poster depicting and highlighting the work that British shipyards can completed in a short period of time. The poster depicts two scenes: the upper depicts a crew of workers o...ARTV01542
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Bow and stern
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Maker: Curtis, R Emerson
Commonwealth Shipbuilding Establishment; Tulloch's Yards, River, Rhodes; Bow and stern section of ocean-going cargo ship for Australian or American ArmyART21367
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Bravo! British Shipyards
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Maker: Unknown H.M. Stationery Office Wm. Brown & Co. Ltd.
British Second World War poster issued by The Admiralty to pay tribute to the work of British shipyards. The poster depicts the dramatic shillouette of a large ship in a shipyard superimposed into its...ARTV03438
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Bravo! British shipyards
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office Wm. Brown & Co. Ltd.
British Second World War poster issued by The Admiralty to pay tribute to the work of British shipyards. The poster depicts the dramatic shillouette of a large ship in a shipyard superimposed into its...ARTV01535
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Britain: The Sinews of War
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Maker: Taylor, Frederick LONDON : H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE, [N.D.] (S.L. : FOSH & CROSS)
This British Second World War poster aims at highlighting the importance of the those working on the home front in Britain as the key 'sinews' of war. The poster depicts a generic factory scene in the...ARTV02323
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Building ships: a ship-yard
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Maker: Bone, Muirhead Ministry of Information
A ship-yard with giant cranes under construction and men at work. A large ship is being built behind the scaffolding (on the right of the image). "On the right a large ship is being built. In these gr...ART91711
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Building ships: fitting-out basin
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Maker: Bone, Muirhead Ministry of Information
Depicts the fitting out basin at the Clyde Shipyards, Glasgow, with a large crane as the central image. The six 'Building Ships' lithographs are based on Bone's drawings in the Clyde yards. These are ...ART91715
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Building ships: In the workshop
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Maker: Bone, Muirhead Ministry of Information
Depicts the interior of the Clyde Ship Yards workshop with hundreds of men working. The six 'Building Ships' lithographs are based on Bone's drawings in the Clyde yards. These are reproduced in 'The W...ART91714
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Building ships: on the stocks
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Maker: Bone, Muirhead Ministry of Information
Depicts the construction of a ship at the Clyde Yards. The six 'Building Ships' lithographs are based on bone's drawings in the clyde yards. These are reproduced in 'The Western Front: Drawings by Mui...ART91712
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Building ships: ready for sea
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Maker: Bone, Muirhead Ministry of Information
Depicts a newly constructed ship at the Clyde Shipyards, Glasgow, ready to set sail. The six 'Building Ships' lithographs are based on Bone's drawings in the Clyde yards. These are reproduced in 'The ...ART91716
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Building ships: ship-yard seen from a crane
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Maker: Bone, Muirhead Ministry of Information
Depicts a view of the Clyde Shipyards, Glasgow, seen from a crane working on the site. The six 'Building Ships' lithographs are based on Bone's drawings in the Clyde yards. These are reproduced in 'Th...ART91713
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Building small naval craft, Garden Island
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Small naval craft are being built at the Captain Cook dockyards, Sydney. One boat is mounted on wooden blocks for construction, while another is docked along the wharf, with smoking billowing from th...ART26027
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Building wooden ships
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Men building 85-feet wooden ships at the yards of MacFarlane & Sons, Port Adelaide for use by the Australian Army in the South West Pacific Area.ART22645
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Charging coke ovens, Steelworks, Newcastle
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Maker: Warner, R Malcolm
Coke is indispensable to the manufacture of steel and vast quantities of coal is coked daily at the steelworks of Broken Hill Proprietary. The charger filled with fine coal moves along the top of the ...ART21941
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Construction of bow block LHD2 (HMAS Adelaide)
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Maker: Churcher, Peter
As an Official War Artist, Peter Churcher was appointed in February 2002 to spend three weeks with the Royal Australian Navy (RAN)in the Persian Gulf. He then flew to Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean ...ART94608