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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 Mosquito
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Maker: Adams, Dennis
A De Haviland Mosquito aircraft with RAF camouflage scheme, white and black stripes on lower fuselage, known as 'invasion stripes'. These indicate that this is after D-Day, 6 June 1944.ART23488
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A mosquito on the assembly line
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Fitters at work on a Mosquito aircraft at Bankstown, NSW.ART25489
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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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Back them up!: R.A.F. day raiders over Berlin's official quarter
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Maker: Fosh & Cross Ltd. Jobson, Patrick A H.M. Stationery Office
RAF day raiders over Berlin's official quarters. Several RAF de Havilland Mosquito aircraft are seen flying over Berlin.ARTV03911
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Girls painting a Mosquito
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Girls painting the wing of a Mosquito fighter aircraft in the Repair and Maintenance Division of the De Haviland Aircraft Company, Bankstown, Sydney.ART23124
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Grinding aircraft propellor blades
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Maker: Ragless, Max
A man grinding the blade of an aircraft propellor at the DeHaviland Aircraft Company, Propellor Division, Alexandria, NSW.ART23127
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Men working on a Mosquito
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Mechanics working on a Mosquito fighter aircraft in the flight shed at De Haviland Aircraft Company, Bankstown.ART23125
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Mosquito Bulletin
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Maker: Miller, Owen H.M. Stationery Office
British Second World War poster produced as part of a larger series that depicted different Allied aircraft along with a short text explaining a particularly notable incident. The posters were aimed a...ARTV03476
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Mosquito Bulletin: our target is their success
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Maker: Miller, Owen H.M. Stationery Office
British Second World War poster produced as part of a larger series that depicted different Allied aircraft along with a short text explaining a particularly notable incident. The posters were aimed a...ARTV01577
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Mosquito engine nacelle on the jig
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Maker: Ragless, Max
The work depicts a Mosquito engine nacelle on the jig at Richards Industries, Ltd, Adelaide. A nacelle is the enclosed part of an aeroplane in which the engine is housed or in which passengers are ca...ART22647
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Mosquitoes in the flight shed
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Maker: Ragless, Max
A view of the works of De Haviland Aircraft Company makers of the Mosquito fighter aircraft, at Bankstown Syndey. In addition to the planes being assembled here, they also are periodically overhauled...ART23126
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Mosquitoes in the flight shed
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Making final adjustments to Mosquito aircraft in the flight shed at Bankstown before handing them over to the Royal Australian Air Force.ART26034
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Mosquito on the tarmac
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Maker: Adams, Dennis
Viewed from above, Adams depicts a de Havilland Mosquito aircraft standing on the tarmac, painted in RAF camouflage scheme.ART23474
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Mosquito production line, Bankstown
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Showing Australian made Mosquito aircraft on the assembly line at the de Haviland Aircraft Company's plant at Bankstown, Sydney.ART23122
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Mosquito takes off, Greenwood, Nova Scotia
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Maker: Warner, R Malcolm
A Mosquito plane takes off on an operational training flight from No. 8 Operational Training Unit, Greenwood, Nova Scotia. Royal Australian Air Force trainees under the Empire Air Training Scheme are ...ART21984
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Pilot and observer, Mosquito (Flying Officer Gordon Nunn DFC and Flying Officer Hugh Mitchell DFC)
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Maker: Adams, Dennis
Flying Officer Gordon Nunn DFC, pilot, and Flying Officer Hugh Mitchell DFC, observer, both 464 Squadron RAAF, in the cockpit of a de Havilland Mosquito aircraft.ART22964
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Repairing a mosquito
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Maker: Ragless, Max
Men making repairs on the first Australian built Mosquito aircraft at Bankstown, New South Wales.ART26026
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Split Point, Bay of Fundy
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Maker: Warner, R Malcolm
A Mosquito plane from No.8 Operational Training Unit, Greenwood, in flight over Split Point , the extreme northerly tip of Nova Scotia. The Unit is part of the Empire Air Training Scheme (EATS) and ma...ART24116