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Are you in this?
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Maker: Baden-Powell, Robert Stephenson Smyth Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Johnson Riddle & Co
British First World War recruitment poster issued by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee (Poster No. 112). It features artwork by Lord Baden Powell of a soldier, a sailor, a boy scout, a nurse, a f...ARTV05211
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Assembly line
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Maker: Curtis, R Emerson
Showing ships under constructions at Tulloch's shipbuilding yards, Parramatta River, Rhodes, N.S.W. Ships under construction are of steel and known as ocean going cargo ships for the American and Aust...ART21365
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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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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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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
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From the bridge of the 'River Murrumbidgee'
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Maker: Ragless, Max
The Whyalla shipyards with the freighter 'River Murray' on the shipway as seen from the bridge of the vessel at the fitting out wharf. The 'River Murray' is under construction and surrounded by scaff...ART22625
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Fuel Economy in the Foundry: Save Fuel for Battle
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Fuel and Power Wm. Brown & Co. Ltd.
British Second World War poster proclamation-style promoting fuel savings. With the cost of the war mounting as the years passed, the British Government promoted domestic saving to provide more suppor...ARTV02054
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Furnace crane
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Maker: Ragless, Max
A crane lifts forging for the undercarriage of aircraft from the furnace at the National Motor Springs Pty. Ltd., at Alexandria, Sydney.ART25491
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How You Can Save Fuel in the Foundry: Save Fuel for Battle
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office Ministry of Fuel and Power Wm. Brown & Co. Ltd.
British Second World War poster proclamation-style promoting fuel savings for display in Foundries. With the cost of the war mounting as the years passed, the British Government promoted domestic savi...ARTV02055
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Launching a steel tug-boat, Broadside, BHP yard
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Maker: Curtis, R Emerson
Depicting the unusual method of launching at the Steel Mills Yard of the Broken Hill Proprietory Company. Each boat is launched completely fitted out and ready to go into service, Newcastle, New South...ART25572
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Launching of the 'River Murray' at Whyalla
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Launching of the 'River Murray' at Whyalla. A crowd of people are standing around the vessel and near the wharf for the launch.ART25490
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Laying the keel
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Laying the keel for a 2500 ton ship at the BHP Shipyards, Whyalla.ART22621
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Loading an ore ship
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Iron ore, having travelled from the shore by conveyor belt, falls down the chute directly into the hold of the ship.ART22619
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Loading iron ore
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Maker: Ragless, Max
A crane is loading iron ore on to a freighter at Whyalla, South Australia.ART22620
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On the deck of the 'River Murray'
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Men rivetting plates on the deck of the 9000 ton freighter 'River Murray', while overhead cranes lower fresh materials into position. There are also shipping containers on the deck of the vessel.ART22623
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Steel bars for shells
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Maker: Pennell, Joseph
Depicts the interior of a large munitions factory, producing steel bars for shell manufacture. This comes from Joseph Pennell's series of lithographs of munitions works entitled, 'War Works in England...ART50218
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Steel mills skyline, Newcastle
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Maker: Curtis, R Emerson
View of a section on Newcastle's heavy industry, busily engaged on the production of war materials.ART25595
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Steel tug-boats in Steel Mills yard, Newcastle
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Maker: Curtis, R Emerson
Depicts a drawing of steel tug boats under construction at the Steel Mills yard in Newcastle, New South Wales.ART25574
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The blast furnace
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Maker: Curtis, R Emerson
Depicts a drawing of the blast furnace at the steel mills of Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Port Kembla, NSW.ART23067
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The fitting out wharf
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Maker: Ragless, Max
The 'River Murrumbidgee' at the BHP at the fitting out wharf, showing a busy scene with equipment waiting to be installed on the freighter.ART22626