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Armistice Celebrations, 1918 The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, now known as ‘Remembrance Day’, marks the moment when hostilities ceased in World War I, through the signing of an armistice between the allied forces and Germany on...
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'Enemy aliens' The treatment of people of enemy-origin in WWI NSW In New South Wales during World War I, people who were born in countries which had become the enemy of the Commonwealth of Australia experienced unique hardships in the face of an increasingly hostile...
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Department of Agriculture Remembers Employees who died on military service This selection of photos are from NRS 4481 Glass plate negatives from the Government Printing Office. They are employees from the New South Wales Department of Agriculture who died on military...
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GPO Returned Soldiers' Club First Annual Outing 1920 This framed image is from the Government Printing Office (GPO). It shows the Returned Soldiers’ Club first annual outing at Yarra Bay on 25th September 1920. This image complements another photo board from...
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Government Printing Office Remembers Employees on military service The following images are of government employees who worked in the Government Printing Office (GPO) and served in the AIF during World War I. The image on the right shows the complete memorial...