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Accession Number | S00136 |
Collection type | Sound |
Measurement | 9 min |
Object type | Radio show |
Physical description | sound disc (lacquer); brand unknown; 78 rpm; mono; 7 inch |
Maker |
South African Broadcasting Corporation |
Place made | South Africa: Western Cape Province, Cape Town |
Date made | 26 April 1948 |
Access | Open |
Conflict |
First World War, 1914-1918 Period 1940-1949 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain This item is in the Public Domain |
Copying Provisions | Copyright restrictions apply. Only personal, non-commercial, research and study use permitted. Permission of copyright holder required for any commercial use and/or reproduction. |
"Anzac Day Commemoration Programme". A radio re-enactment of the conversation on 12 March 1915 when Lord Kitchener assigned the command of all land forces for the invasion of the Dardanelles to General Sir Ian Hamilton.
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A radio re-enactment of the conversation on 12 March 1915 between Lord Kitchener and General Sir Ian Hamilton when Lord Kitchener assigned the command of all land forces for the invasion of The Dardanelles to General Hamiliton.
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"Anzac Day Commemoration Programme". A radio re-enactment of the conversation on 12 March 1915 when Lord Kitchener assigned the command of all land forces for the invasion of the Dardanelles to General Sir Ian Hamilton.
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Part 2 of
"Anzac Day Commemoration Programme". A radio re-enactment of the conversation on 12 March 1915 when Lord Kitchener assigned the command of all land forces for the invasion of the Dardanelles to General Sir Ian Hamilton.
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Part 3 of
"Anzac Day Commemoration Programme". A radio re-enactment of the conversation on 12 March 1915 when Lord Kitchener assigned the command of all land forces for the invasion of the Dardanelles to General Sir Ian Hamilton.
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Part 4 of
"Anzac Day Commemoration Programme". A radio re-enactment of the conversation on 12 March 1915 when Lord Kitchener assigned the command of all land forces for the invasion of the Dardanelles to General Sir Ian Hamilton.