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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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Liverpool Riot 1916 The aftermath of the soldier mutiny in Sydney John Kain, 1916 John Sutcliffe, 1916 Thomas Jackson, 1916 On 14 February 1916 thousands of soldiers from the Liverpool military camp rioted for fourteen hours through the streets of Liverpool and...
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The Amiens Railway Gun On display at Central Railway Station Railway gun at Eveleigh, seen here assembled and ready for exhibition in Sydney, 1919-1920. DIGITAL ID 17420_a014_a014001449 Gun at railway yards, seen here assembled, in its original condition, as it was...
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NSW Division of the Australian Red Cross Society Red Cross records in the archives Although the New South Wales Division of the Australian Red Cross Society undertook numerous and varied activities throughout the State during World War I, there are comparatively few...
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Sydney 1915 What was happening in and around Sydney The year 1915 saw Australians enter into battle at Gallipoli for the first time in World War I. While families waited for news of loved ones, the task of supporting the war effort carried on at home. Throughout New...