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GOODS MADE BY THE NORTHCOTE RED CROSS SOCIETY FOR SICK & WOUNDED AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS. (DONATED BY ...
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GOODS MADE BY THE NORTHCOTE RED CROSS SOCIETY FOR SICK & WOUNDED AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS. (DONATED BY AUST. RED CROSS SOCIETY).H11735
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A large crowd of spectators in Collins Street during the Conscription Referendum campaign listen ...
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Maker: Unknown
A large crowd of spectators in Collins Street during the Conscription Referendum campaign listen to soldiers addressing the gathering from a dais.J00336
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Collecting for the soldiers at Beverley. One of a series of photographs either taken or collected ...
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Maker: Unknown
Collecting for the soldiers at Beverley. One of a series of photographs either taken or collected by Roy Cecil Phillipps (later Squadron Leader R.C Phillipps MC & Bar DFC) when employed by the pastora...P08151.034.002
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Women volunteers at Federal Government House in St Kilda Road, Melbourne, the location of State ...
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Maker: Unknown
Women volunteers at Federal Government House in St Kilda Road, Melbourne, the location of State Headquarters of Red Cross for some of the war years. They are in the Ballroom, which was used for the st...J00346
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A collection of canned food from the children of the state for the Australian soldiers overseas ...
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Maker: Sydney Morning Herald And Sydney Mail
A collection of canned food from the children of the state for the Australian soldiers overseas at Christmas time.H16132
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Brisbane, QLD. c. 1916. Two soldiers stand next to a recruiting booth covered in war time posters ...
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Brisbane, QLD. c. 1916. Two soldiers stand next to a recruiting booth covered in war time posters encouraging young men to enlist. The booth is at the south bank end of the Victoria Bridge over the Br...P02141.008
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The polling booth on the conscription referendum with the 10th Australian Light Horse Regiment at ...
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Maker: Unknown
The polling booth on the conscription referendum with the 10th Australian Light Horse Regiment at Hod Willegha.J02466
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Patriotic studio portrait of young girl wearing a slouch hat, puttees, a bandolier and a sash ...
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Maker: Unknown
Patriotic studio portrait of young girl wearing a slouch hat, puttees, a bandolier and a sash which has 'Australia' written across it.P05447.003
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DURING THE GREAT WAR, THE CIVILIAN POPULATION MOTIVATED BY DEEP FEELINGS OF PATRIOTISM, UNDERTOOK ...
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DURING THE GREAT WAR, THE CIVILIAN POPULATION MOTIVATED BY DEEP FEELINGS OF PATRIOTISM, UNDERTOOK MANY FUND RAISING ACTIVITIES. THE MAIN OBJECT WAS THE RELIEF AND COMFORT IN THE FIELD AND HOSPITAL OF ...A05372
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Australian soldiers on a recruitment drive encourage a man to enlist.
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Australian soldiers on a recruitment drive encourage a man to enlist.H11585
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Sydney, NSW. Ladies of the Red Cross Society distributing comforts to wounded men at No 4 AGH ...
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Sydney, NSW. Ladies of the Red Cross Society distributing comforts to wounded men at No 4 AGH (Randwick Military Hospital, later known as the Prince of Wales Hospital).H16130
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Recruits from Rockhampton and district, pictured with recruiting banners in Brisbane before ...
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Maker: Thiel Studio
Recruits from Rockhampton and district, pictured with recruiting banners in Brisbane before entering camp. The banners read: "We are the recruits for the AIF from Central Q'land [Queensland] will you ...H11604
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Mr Orchard, Minister of Recruiting, in Martin Place drawing a ballot for voluntary enlistment in ...
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Maker: Sydney Morning Herald And Sydney Mail
Mr Orchard, Minister of Recruiting, in Martin Place drawing a ballot for voluntary enlistment in the armed forces. On 20 December 1917, Commonwealth government plans for the introduction of conscripti...H18783
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MARYBOROUGH, QLD, 1916-08-26. PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL PROCESSION. THIS HORSE-DRAWN FLOAT WAS SPONSORED ...
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MARYBOROUGH, QLD, 1916-08-26. PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL PROCESSION. THIS HORSE-DRAWN FLOAT WAS SPONSORED BY G. HORSBURGH AND COMPANY LTD, AND GAINED FIRST PRIZE. THE PLACARD ON THE SIDE READS "THE FLAG OF FR...P00221.001
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Women sewing at the Melbourne Town Hall for the Australian Comforts Fund. The women are sewing ...
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Maker: Unknown
Women sewing at the Melbourne Town Hall for the Australian Comforts Fund. The women are sewing shirts and fur vests. Three soldiers (back left) are modelling the vests. A St John Ambulance Notice Boar...J00360
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War Work
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War work. From Fleece to Sock. Miss Coll (possibly Miss McColl of Bendigo?) is shown knitting socks direct from the fleece of a sheep. The Australian Comforts Fund then packed the socks into bales (su...H02438
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Men of the 44th Battalion recording their votes on the Referendum at the unit polling booth at ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Men of the 44th Battalion recording their votes on the Referendum at the unit polling booth at Neuve Eglise. Identified are: Sergeant (Sgt) W. Bridge (1); 2803 Private (Pte) P. Clancy (2); unidentifie...E01605
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Port Macquarie, NSW, c. 1917. Group portrait of members of the Port Macquarie Branch of War Chest ...
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Port Macquarie, NSW, c. 1917. Group portrait of members of the Port Macquarie Branch of War Chest No. 12 of the Australian Comforts Fund (ACF), posing with the branch's banner. Left to right: back row...P01871.001
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The prime minister The Right Honourable W M Hughes, speaking in Martin Place, Sydney. In 1916 and ...
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Maker: Sydney Mail
The prime minister The Right Honourable W M Hughes, speaking in Martin Place, Sydney. In 1916 and again in 1917, in consequence of the falling off in recruiting, Mr Hughes laid a proposal for conscrip...A03376
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The Prime Minister, Mr William Morris Hughes, speaking to a large crowd during the conscription ...
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The Prime Minister, Mr William Morris Hughes, speaking to a large crowd during the conscription referendum campaign.H02151