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A gas cylinder is being held stable by someone wearing protective gloves and clothing while ...
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Maker: RAAF Official photograph
A gas cylinder is being held stable by someone wearing protective gloves and clothing while decanting mustard gas into a bomb. Wooden storage cases are supporting the gas decanting system. The cylinde...P05254.010
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Album relating to 2/1 Chemical Warfare Laboratory, RAE
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Maker: Unknown
Photograph album titled "Some of the equipment examined by 2/1 Chemical Warfare Laboratory, RAE, AIF". Album contains images of various Japanese weapons, smoke generators, flares, protective equipment...AWM2019.1009.1
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A mixing machine (a small belt motor driving a belt, supported on a metal strip) stirs an unknown ...
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Maker: Unknown
A mixing machine (a small belt motor driving a belt, supported on a metal strip) stirs an unknown chemical liquid in a 44 gallon drum. Testing of chemical warfare gasses was done by the 1st Field Tria...P05254.013
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A mustard gas evaporation point set up in the savannah at the Permanent Chemical Warfare Station, ...
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Maker: Unknown
A mustard gas evaporation point set up in the savannah at the Permanent Chemical Warfare Station, Gunyarra, Proserpine. A small metal drum which is probably protecting a heat source sits on a wooden p...P05254.011
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An unidentified person wearing protective clothing, using a high pressure hose to decontaminate a ...
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Maker: RAAF Official photograph
An unidentified person wearing protective clothing, using a high pressure hose to decontaminate a DAP Beaufort bomber aircraft at an unknown airfield, possibly Cairns. The twin engine Beaufort nose an...P05254.005
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A stack of wooden boxes containing hexagonal bars, probably at Proserpine, Qld. In the background ...
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Maker: RAAF Official photograph
A stack of wooden boxes containing hexagonal bars, probably at Proserpine, Qld. In the background are a number of 44 gallon drums and more wooden crates. Testing of chemical warfare gasses was done by...P05254.007
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Collection related to 2784336 Signalman Stuart Lindsay Weller, 104 Signal Squadron, and his service in Vietnam between 1967 and 1968.
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Maker: Weller, Stuart Lindsay
Rear view of twin white phosphorus pods on a Bell AH-1 'Huey' Cobra helicopter. One of 477 colour 35mm transparencies taken or collected by 2784336 Signalman (Sig) Stuart Lindsay Weller, 104 Signal Sq...P12186.437
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Group of 23 pound aerial delivery canisters with a cap at one end with fins, stand against stacks ...
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Maker: RAAF Official photograph
Group of 23 pound aerial delivery canisters with a cap at one end with fins, stand against stacks of wooden crates, probably at Proserpine, Qld. Testing of chemical warfare gasses was done by the Aust...P05254.009
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Informal group portrait of RAAF members standing on the wing of a DAP Beaufort bomber aircraft at ...
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Maker: RAAF Official photograph
Informal group portrait of RAAF members standing on the wing of a DAP Beaufort bomber aircraft at an unknown airfield, possibly Cairns. The aircraft was used for testing the safety of flying a mustard...P05254.003
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Informal group portrait probably of the members of the Course of instruction in chemical warfare ...
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Maker: Unknown
Informal group portrait probably of the members of the Course of instruction in chemical warfare for physiologists. Identified left to right: Lieutenant (Lt) Roland Miller (United States (US) Medical ...P05254.002
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Informal portrait of Mr James Davidson-Pratt, Controller of Chemical Defence, Porton Down and the ...
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Maker: RAAF Official photograph
Informal portrait of Mr James Davidson-Pratt, Controller of Chemical Defence, Porton Down and the representative of the British Ministry of Supply, leans against a United States Truck, ¼ ton (Jeep). H...P05254.001
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Ken James, munitions expert (UK) (right) examines a fuse, while an unidentified soldier (left) ...
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Maker: Unknown
Ken James, munitions expert (UK) (right) examines a fuse, while an unidentified soldier (left) checks a chain vice, used for gripping the fuse. Testing of chemical warfare gasses was done by the 1st F...P05254.012
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Large cylinders used to contain chemical agents, and hundreds of contaminated drums used for ...
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Maker: Unknown
Large cylinders used to contain chemical agents, and hundreds of contaminated drums used for vaporising mustard gas lie on the ground in burnt bush. Excess chemicals were destroyed by burning at the e...P05254.014
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Large cylinders used to contain chemical agents, and hundreds of contaminated drums used for ...
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Maker: Unknown
Large cylinders used to contain chemical agents, and hundreds of contaminated drums used for vaporising mustard gas lie on the ground in burnt bush. Excess chemicals were destroyed by burning at the e...P05254.015
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Smoke billows from a fire which is burning chemical warfare stocks in the bush and savannah. ...
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Maker: Unknown
Smoke billows from a fire which is burning chemical warfare stocks in the bush and savannah. Testing of chemical warfare gasses was done by the 1st Field Trials Company, Royal Australian Engineers (RA...P05254.016
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Stacks of wooden boxes each containing two 23pound M72 bombs, probably at Proserpine, Qld. ...
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Maker: RAAF Official photograph
Stacks of wooden boxes each containing two 23pound M72 bombs, probably at Proserpine, Qld. Scattered around the stacks on the ground are light sheet steel canisters. One on the lower right has a harne...P05254.008
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The gauge pressure 65 pound bomb L.C., shaped like a five gallon petrol can, was initially used ...
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Maker: RAAF Official photograph
The gauge pressure 65 pound bomb L.C., shaped like a five gallon petrol can, was initially used by the 1st Field Trials Company for the Brook Island chemical trials. It was replaced by the American M...P05254.006
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The starboard side of the fuselage of a DAP Beaufort bomber aircraft at an unknown airfield, ...
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Maker: RAAF Official photograph
The starboard side of the fuselage of a DAP Beaufort bomber aircraft at an unknown airfield, possibly Cairns. The aircraft is possibly coated with mustard gas residue after a test flight or after it h...P05254.004