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Clipping of a 1945 article from Western Mail newspaper published in Western Australia
GERMANY CAPITULATES (1945) newsclip
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Give us this day
An elderly woman wearing blue dress and clear bead necklace
Gladys Waters, wife of Len Waters, Australia’s first Aboriginal Fighter Pilot
Gladys Waters, wife of Len Waters, Australia’s first Aboriginal Fighter Pilot video
Glen Ferrarotto - Afghanistan veteran
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Gold decorative frame
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Gona coastline from the air
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Gordon Bailey
Gordon Jamieson - World War II veteran
Gordon Wallace: Stories of Service
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A page from the Commonwealth Gazette advertising job appointments
Government Notices Gazette No 97, p2399
Pulication cover
Government Response to Anzac Centenary Advisory Board Report
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Grace Halstead
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Graham Edwards (Australian Army), Land Mines - Part 1
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Graham Edwards (Australian Army), Land Mines - Part 2
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Graham Walker (Australian Army), Agent Orange
Grave of Annie Whitelaw, with the inscription 'Grateful remembrance. Annie Whitelaw. Died 5th April 1927 aged 64 years. The mother of six sons who served in the Great War 1914-1919 four of who Bob, Ken, Ivan and Angus paid the supreme sacrifice.'
Grave of Annie Whitelaw
Grave of Ernest Murray, AIF, with the inscription 'An Anzac rests here No 151 Ernest Murrray (Canberra) 28th July 1935. Sgt. 1st & 14th F.C.Engineers AIF Member first landing party Gallipoli. 25th April 1915
Grave of Ernest Murray
Greece and Crete book cover
Greece and Crete
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Greece and Crete Poster 2021 cover
Greece and Crete Poster 2021

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