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A 'Avro' type aeroplane tries conclusions with a stone wall at Leighterton Aerodrome.
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A 'Avro' type aeroplane tries conclusions with a stone wall at Leighterton Aerodrome.C04688
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A bad crash at Leighterton Aerodrome, in which the pilot Lieutenant Patrick George Walsh was ...
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A bad crash at Leighterton Aerodrome, in which the pilot Lieutenant Patrick George Walsh was killed on 30 September 1918.C04684
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A BE2 and Martinsyde aircraft lined up at the temporary aerodrome of the Australian Flying Corps.
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Maker: Australian Flying Corps
A BE2 and Martinsyde aircraft lined up at the temporary aerodrome of the Australian Flying Corps.B02032
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A BE 2 F type aeroplane piloted by an Australian Cadet, visiting Tern Hill Aerodrome.
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A BE 2 F type aeroplane piloted by an Australian Cadet, visiting Tern Hill Aerodrome.C04682
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A DH5 aeroplane after crashing at Tern Hill Aerodrome. The pilot was killed.
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A DH5 aeroplane after crashing at Tern Hill Aerodrome. The pilot was killed.C04685
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Aerial view of the aerodrome and camp of 1 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps.
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Maker: Unknown
Aerial view of the aerodrome and camp of 1 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps.A00630
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A group of Royal Aircraft Factory Be2c aircraft parked on an airfield. The Australian Flying ...
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A group of Royal Aircraft Factory Be2c aircraft parked on an airfield. The Australian Flying Corps operated some of these machines during the Mesopotamia campaign. (Donor Mrs J.M. Cornell)H12729/02
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An aerial view of the aerodrome and camp at Sheikh Nuran, of the Australian Flying Corps.
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Maker: Australian Flying Corps
An aerial view of the aerodrome and camp at Sheikh Nuran, of the Australian Flying Corps.B02224
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An aerial view of the German aerodrome.
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Maker: Unknown
An aerial view of the German aerodrome.A00633
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An aerial view of the German aerodrome. The hospital at top left has a large Red Cross laid on ...
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Maker: Unknown
An aerial view of the German aerodrome. The hospital at top left has a large Red Cross laid on the ground and railway carriages are lined up near the station (centre).A00634
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An aerial view of the Headquarters of the 40th Wing and the aerodrome of the 142nd Squadron, ...
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Maker: Australian Flying Corps
An aerial view of the Headquarters of the 40th Wing and the aerodrome of the 142nd Squadron, Royal Flying Corps at Ramleh.B02061
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An Australian Flying Corps Avro 504K aircraft ascending from the aerodrome.
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Maker: Unknown
An Australian Flying Corps Avro 504K aircraft ascending from the aerodrome.D00415
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An Avro aeroplane 'banking' during a flight near the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) aerodrome. ...
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Maker: Unknown
An Avro aeroplane 'banking' during a flight near the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) aerodrome. [1/2r p]D00417
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An officer of the Australian Flying Corps starting on a flight in an S.E.5A aircraft from the ...
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Maker: Unknown
An officer of the Australian Flying Corps starting on a flight in an S.E.5A aircraft from the aerodrome.D00414
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An RE8 aircraft (left) and a Martinsyde aircraft (right) beside a hangar of the Australian Flying ...
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Maker: Unknown
An RE8 aircraft (left) and a Martinsyde aircraft (right) beside a hangar of the Australian Flying Corps at Sheikh Nuran.B01945
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A Sopwith Bombing aeroplane, does an involuntary nose dive at Tern Hill Aerodrome.
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A Sopwith Bombing aeroplane, does an involuntary nose dive at Tern Hill Aerodrome.C04687
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A Sopwith 'Pup' comes to grief at Tern Hill Aerodrome.
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A Sopwith 'Pup' comes to grief at Tern Hill Aerodrome.C04680
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A souvenir card of the No 67 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps, of the operations which had as ...
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Maker: Coulson, Oswald Hillam (Ossie)
A souvenir card of the No 67 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps, of the operations which had as their objective the capture of Jerusalem, in Palestine. The card was designed and produced by Sergeant O...B02131
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Belah. The aerodrome and camp site of the Royal Flying Corps and the Australian Flying Corps.
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Maker: Unknown
Belah. The aerodrome and camp site of the Royal Flying Corps and the Australian Flying Corps.B01967
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Class of Australian cadets receiving instructions in aerial gunnery at Minchinhampton aerodrome. ...
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Maker: Unknown
Class of Australian cadets receiving instructions in aerial gunnery at Minchinhampton aerodrome. At left is Lieutenant F. M. Procter, Gunnery Officer, No. 5 Training Squadron, Australian Flying Corps ...D00420