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Diary of Alexander Jackson Cunningham, 1914-1916
Digitised Collection
Maker: Cunningham, Alexander Jackson
Diary relating to the First World War service of Captain Alexander Jackson Cunningham, 2nd Field Company Engineers. In this diary, kept between 17 October 1914 and 4 July 1916, Cunningham describes hi...RCDIG0000917
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Letters of Dalbert Hallenstein: On Active Service with the AIF
Digitised Collection
Maker: Hallenstein, Dalbert Isaac
Bound copy of letters relating to the First World War service of Second Lieutenant Dalbert Isaac Hallenstein, 5th Australian Machine Gun Battalion. This item consists of a bound and printed copy of th...AWM2018.785.97
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Transcript of diaries of Alexander Jackson Cunningham, 1914-1918
Digitised Collection
Maker: Cunningham, Alexander Jackson
Transcript of diaries relating to the First World War service of Captain Alexander Jackson Cunningham 2nd Field Company Engineers. The transcripts cover of all four diaries, from 19 October 1914 to 17...RCDIG0000916