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School children place poppies on the Roll of Honour at the Australian War Memorial
School children place poppies on the Roll of Honour
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Schooling, Service and the Great War (Primary Resource)
HASS Primary
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Schooling, Service and the Great War (Secondary Resource)
History Secondary
Three men crouch down to cook.
Season's greetings
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Seddülbahir Fort, V Beach and Yahya Çavu? Memorial, Seddülbahir
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Sergeant Walter Mailey DFM
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Sergeant Walter Mailey DFM flew with 3 Squadron RAAF in the Middle East
A round red badge with 'Wreck The Draft' printed on it in black letters.
SH 911540
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Shaggy Ridge
Shaggy Ridge (1944) newsreel
Shell Green Cemetery Gallipoli: For evermore …
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Shifting Tides: Australia and the Pacific in the Second World War
History Secondary
Short stirling aircraft
Short stirling aircraft
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Shrapnel Gully
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Shrapnel Valley Cemetery
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Shropshire joins the RAN
A black and white portait photo of Sister Sylvia Duke, wearing her full nursing uniform including head gear and white collar.
Sister Sylvia Duke
A group of women being led by a soldier playing the bagpipes
SLNSW 3/PXE 698, No.16
People in large overcoats standing infrom of tents
SLNSW 3/PXE 698, No.45
Women lying on beds located in front of tents
SLNSW 3/PXE 698, No.8

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