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Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Painting, Archibald Douglas (Archie) COLQUHOUN, Self portrait, n.d
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Wackett trainer Boomerang CA15 Mustang Spitfire Mignet H.M. 14 Pou-du- Ciel Curtiss Hawk 75A-4 CurtissP-40E Kittyhawk Cloth Map South Celebes The Griff Falcon flapping wing Repco Steering Shaft M14A2401 1140 series Tugan LJW7 Monoplane Gannet Rotol contra rotating propeller Rolls Royce BS 360 engine oil system Avro York Handley Page nosewheel Douglas DC10 Auster aircraft Autocrat 5J1 Taylor aircraft Sulu Archipelago Philippines Victoria Australia radio centres FISCOM Tasmania air navigation chart Wagga Wagga Charleville navigation map Broken Hill Bourke New Guinea Bismarck sea Coral sea Solomon islands Gulf of Carpentaria Tennant creek Mackay Palau Suain east and west Nanu east and west Hauk East Aitape East Maprik West But west Rockhampton map Australian built beaufort poster Beaufighter 30 Squadron Poster Woomera 737 overhead instrument panel Uiver London to Melbourne 1934 1984 memorial flight Poster Air India to Australia Poster, Posters of aircraft navigational maps schematics of engines instrument panel drawings
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (item) - Acrylic paintings of Convair 340 Ansett Silhouette comparisons of 767 and Fokker universal Fokker universal Lockheed Electra Boeing 767 727 DC3 Posters of De Havilland drover 727 1987 Moorabbin air show S E 5A instrument panel Ansett 50th anniversary album 31 Beaufighter squadron signed poster FA 18 hornet Sopwith camel Gloster meteor RAAF roundels and insignia F111 Orion P3C Iroquois helicopter FA18 Caribou Ansett 1936 to 1957 Hawker Typhoon Hawker Sea fury Signed poster of various RAAF typhoon squadrons Nieuport biplane RAAF Flying units and Squadrons Australian defence force medals History of RAAF 1921 to 1971 Marshalling signals Battle of Britain survivors article and Poster Lufthansa 747 CRJ200 Kendell airlines Mustang plane and car together m 1988 round Australia race Ansett West Australian airline Damaged Hurricane in workshop Japanese aircraft identification The Last of the Few Qantas recalls 1920 - 1970 MAF serving churches in remote areas Royal flying doctor 1920 - 1978 Douglas C 47 England to Australia 1934 - 1935 Around Australia 1988 CF-650 jet engine airflow Canadair DC-4M north star UIVER KLM memorial flight 1984 also 1934 flight poster Australian Gazette 1710 to 1970 Beaufighters attacking tanker Europe Qantas Air Niugini 4 posters TAA flight deck club Ansett posters Military Helicopters HMAS Albatross 1948 - 1988 RAAF gasoline posters CAC factory photos of Sabre jet manufacture DE Havilland Comet 1934 RAAF military aircraft Wait for help when loading practice bombs RAAF flags Wamira Douglas DC 3 50th anniversary Australian forces badges of rank Emergency access pints for Dakota Wirraway Bristol freighter Wackett Warrigul Boeing Vertol Boomerang Desoutter Koolhoven Gestapo hunters Mosquitos Aarhus, Miscellaneous Aircraft Drawings
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Air Canada training manuals, Maintenance Training Avionics DC - 9 Electrical Power and Troubleshooting Air Canada
Schematic drawings of avionics & electrical power systems for Douglas DC-9 airliner, circa 1971non-fictionSchematic drawings of avionics & electrical power systems for Douglas DC-9 airliner, circa 1971 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Trans Australia Airlilnes training manuals, TAA Electrical Instrument Training Manual DC - 9 Series 31 Auto Pilot - 22 Navigation - 34
Overview of TAA Douglas DC - 9 auto pilot & navigation systems circa 1976non-fictionOverview of TAA Douglas DC - 9 auto pilot & navigation systems circa 1976 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Trans Australia Airlines training manuals, TAA Training Manual DC-9 Chapter 34 Navigation 22 Autopilot
Overvew of Douglas DC - 9 navigation & autopilot systems circa 1981Spiral bound manualnon-fictionOvervew of Douglas DC - 9 navigation & autopilot systems circa 1981navigation, airliner systems & autopilot -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Trans Ausrtralia Airlines training manuals, TAA DC9 Navigation AFCS Technical Training Manual
Overview of Douglas DC - 9 navigation & auto flight systems for trainees, circa 1981non-fictionOverview of Douglas DC - 9 navigation & auto flight systems for trainees, circa 1981navigation -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Renton circle valve absorber, sectioned, Dr Douglas Renton, 1931
The Renton circle valve absorber has been sectioned to show the valve connection points. The inside is a creamy brown colour, encased in black on the outside. A larger silver metal valve runs through the centre, and to it attaches a flat, reflective silver metal disc as a dial indicating "EXH", "ABS", and "REB", with a black needle. The system includes tubes and valves for oxygen entry, gas expiration, connection to soda lime cannister, rotary valve, and rebreather bag, with a broken, deteriorated segment of the bag still attached.valve, anaesthesia, soda lime, rebreathing -
Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Douglas Hoy, West of the Tararuas - An illustrated History of the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Co, 1972
An illustrated history of the Wellington to Manawatu Railway Company and their railway to Longburn via Johnsville.Index, ill, maps, p.136.non-fictionAn illustrated history of the Wellington to Manawatu Railway Company and their railway to Longburn via Johnsville.railway construction - new zealand, private railway companies of new zealand - history -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - FLIGHT, DONALD W. DOUGLAS
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, McAuley, Bill
Bill McAuley, Valley Voice photographer, photographed local life and people. Contents Newspaper article: "Snapshots of another time," Diamond Valley Leader, 26 April 2017. Outlines Bill McAuley 's photographic work and his exhibition at Montsalvat. Newspaper article: "Diamond treasures: Matthew Rees". Manningham and Nillumbik Bulletin, September 2024, issue 53. Image from Bill McAuley's book "Diamond Treasurers: Nillumbik Folk - the Heart of the Diamond Valley". Newspaper article: "A lifetime of stunning portraiture", Manningham and Nillumbik Bulletin, July 2022. Publication of Bill McAuley's book "Portraits of the Soul".Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcbill mcauley, robert marshall, mudbrick houses, montsalvat, judy jacques, margot knox, neil douglas, george de nemes, reg evans, bernie bragg, peter laycock, daniel kahans, pat reynolds, gaye johnston, david williamson, greg macainsh, sebastian jorgensen, pete steedman, maura naughton, peter wallace, peter naughton, st andrew's market, alistair knox, archie roach, gough whitlam, mirka mora, ozzie straede, matthew rees, diamond treasurer: nillumbik folk - the heart of the diamond valley book, portraits of the soul book -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - DOUGLAS DC-3 DAKOTA, M.J. Hooks, 1985
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Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Book - Illustrated book, Jennifer Ann Williams et al, Jane Bell, O.B.E. 1873-1959: Lady Superintendent the Royal Melbourne Hospital 1910-1934, 1988
This book explores the life and contributions of Jane Bell, who served as the Lady Superintendent at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. It provides insights into her leadership from 1910 to 1934 and highlights her legacy in the nursing profession, including a good account of her service as a Principal Matron in the Australian Army Nursing Service during World War 1.Illustrated book with dustjacket. Book has a cerulean blue cover, with the emblem of the Royal Melbourne Hospital nurse training school embossed in gilt on the front. Abbreviated title and authors names are embossed in gilt on the spine. The dust jacket has a pale blue background, with title and authors names printed in dark blue ink on the front and spine. Also on the front cover is a coloured illustration of a nurse in uniform, wearing a cap and cape (portrait of Jane Bell O.B.E by Vernon Jones, 1948). On the back cover is a black and white photograph of doorway (What is now Jane Bell House, Lonsdale St Melbourne, formerly, the Melbourne Hospital, established 1846). non-fictionThis book explores the life and contributions of Jane Bell, who served as the Lady Superintendent at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. It provides insights into her leadership from 1910 to 1934 and highlights her legacy in the nursing profession, including a good account of her service as a Principal Matron in the Australian Army Nursing Service during World War 1.jane bell, nurse administrators-victoria-biography, royal melbourne hospital, nursing-education -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Book - Illustrated book, Jennifer Ann Williams et al, Jane Bell, O.B.E. 1873-1959: Lady Superintendent the Royal Melbourne Hospital 1910-1934, 1988
This book explores the life and contributions of Jane Bell, who served as the Lady Superintendent at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. It provides insights into her leadership from 1910 to 1934 and highlights her legacy in the nursing profession, including a good account of her service as a Principal Matron in the Australian Army Nursing Service during World War 1.Illustrated book with dustjacket. Book has a cerulean blue cover, with the emblem of the Royal Melbourne Hospital nurse training school embossed in gilt on the front. Abbreviated title and authors names are embossed in gilt on the spine. The dust jacket has a pale blue background, with title and authors names printed in dark blue ink on the front and spine. Also on the front cover is a coloured illustration of a nurse in uniform, wearing a cap and cape (portrait of Jane Bell O.B.E by Vernon Jones, 1948). On the back cover is a black and white photograph of doorway (What is now Jane Bell House, Lonsdale St Melbourne, formerly, the Melbourne Hospital, established 1846). non-fictionThis book explores the life and contributions of Jane Bell, who served as the Lady Superintendent at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. It provides insights into her leadership from 1910 to 1934 and highlights her legacy in the nursing profession, including a good account of her service as a Principal Matron in the Australian Army Nursing Service during World War 1.jane bell, nurse administrators-victoria-biography, royal melbourne hospital, nursing-education -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, William B. Breuer, MacArthur's undercover war : spies, saboteurs, guerrillas, and secret missions, 1995
The covert war General Douglas MacArthur waged against Japanese forces in the Pacific arena was the largest undercover operation ever undertaken. Here, for the first time, is the complete story of the legendary exploits and heroism of the thousands of courageous individuals who fought as spies, guerrillas, propagandists, and saboteurs behind enemy lines. In an action-packed narrative, MacArthur's Undercover War tells of thrilling feats of valor and derring-do - impossible missions to blow up harbors, kidnap heads of state, undermine currency, and arrange prison escapes, all deep within enemy territory. Firsthand interviews with veterans and information from previously unpublished documents reveal a riveting tale of World War II that has never been fully told.Index, ill, maps, p.258.non-fictionThe covert war General Douglas MacArthur waged against Japanese forces in the Pacific arena was the largest undercover operation ever undertaken. Here, for the first time, is the complete story of the legendary exploits and heroism of the thousands of courageous individuals who fought as spies, guerrillas, propagandists, and saboteurs behind enemy lines. In an action-packed narrative, MacArthur's Undercover War tells of thrilling feats of valor and derring-do - impossible missions to blow up harbors, kidnap heads of state, undermine currency, and arrange prison escapes, all deep within enemy territory. Firsthand interviews with veterans and information from previously unpublished documents reveal a riveting tale of World War II that has never been fully told. world war 1939-1945 - campaigns - south west pacific, douglas macarthur 1880-1964 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO AMALGAMATED GOLDFIELDS NO LIABILITY - PROSPECTUS OF BENDIGO AMALGAMATED GOLDFIELDS N. L
1. Printed Prospectus of Bendigo Amalgamated Goldfields No Liability dated 1917. The Company was being formed amongst other things to acquire 38 of the principal Mining Properties contiguous to one another and situated in the heart of the Bendigo Goldfield. Properties are listed. Itmes include List of Assets, Liabilities, Future of Company, a short report on the Central Area of the Bendigo Goldfield by E C Dyason, B. Sc., B M E, Yields from Bendigo Goldfields, Financial Results from Bendigo Mining, The Bendigo Goldfield-Resources of the 'Central Area' (Abridged) by V Pabst, Report on Plant and Machinery by Andrew Harkness, Summarised Report on the Properties within the'Central Area' Bendigo Goldfield, Schedule of Properties to be Acquired, Plan of Leases and a Form of Application. 2. Share Certificate ( photocopy of original ) : ' Flora McKell of Melbourne is a member of the above named Company ' and has forty shares paid up to ten shillings each. Signed Angus Mackay Director, W. Stanfield, Secretary. Dated 24th June 1921.document, gold, bendigo amalgamated goldfields n l, bendigo amalgamated goldfields no liability, prospectus of bendigo amalgamated goldfields no liability, l v lansell, h m leggo, w angliss, e c dyason, commonwealth bank of australia, ward & co, furner & brownhill, laurie & hodgetts, corrie & co, w stennard, h hawkins, clarke & co, f douglas jones, arthur phillips, j h craig, a capper moore, j g stanfield, norman picot, v pabst, h y north, walter weddell, lea butler birch, george h green, mccoll rankin & stanistreet, elden h kirkwood, geo j keogh -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Penguin Random House Australia Pty Ltd, Victory at Villers-Bretonneux : why a French town will never forget the Anzacs, 2016
It's early 1918, and after four brutal years, the fate of the Great War hangs in the balance. On the morning of 21 March 1918, the Kaiserschlacht (the Kaiser's battle) is launched. The biggest set-piece battle the world has ever seen. Across a 45-mile front, no fewer than two million German soldiers hurl themselves at the Allied lines, with the specific intention of driving all the way through to the town of Villers-Bretonneux, where their artillery can rain down shells on the key train hub of Amiens, thus throttling the Allied supply lines. For nigh on two weeks, the plan works brilliantly.The Germans are able to advance without check, as the exhausted British troops flee before them, together with tens of thousands of French refugees. In desperation, the British commander, General Douglas Haig, calls upon the Australian soldiers to stop the German onslaught and save Villers-Bretonneux. If the Australians can hold the line, the very gate to Amiens, then the Germans will not win the war. Arriving at Villers-Bretonneux just in time, the Australians launch a vicious counter-attack that hurls the enemy back the first time. And then, on Anzac Day 1918, when the town falls after all to the British defenders, it is again the Australians who are called on to save the day, the town, and the entire battle - even the warIndex, ill, bib, maps, p.764.It's early 1918, and after four brutal years, the fate of the Great War hangs in the balance. On the morning of 21 March 1918, the Kaiserschlacht (the Kaiser's battle) is launched. The biggest set-piece battle the world has ever seen. Across a 45-mile front, no fewer than two million German soldiers hurl themselves at the Allied lines, with the specific intention of driving all the way through to the town of Villers-Bretonneux, where their artillery can rain down shells on the key train hub of Amiens, thus throttling the Allied supply lines. For nigh on two weeks, the plan works brilliantly.The Germans are able to advance without check, as the exhausted British troops flee before them, together with tens of thousands of French refugees. In desperation, the British commander, General Douglas Haig, calls upon the Australian soldiers to stop the German onslaught and save Villers-Bretonneux. If the Australians can hold the line, the very gate to Amiens, then the Germans will not win the war. Arriving at Villers-Bretonneux just in time, the Australians launch a vicious counter-attack that hurls the enemy back the first time. And then, on Anzac Day 1918, when the town falls after all to the British defenders, it is again the Australians who are called on to save the day, the town, and the entire battle - even the war -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Book, Douglas Lockwood (1918-1980), Australia's Pearl Harbour : Darwin 1942, 1984
'Includes index and Bibliography (page 213). Darwin. Air raids by Japan. Kaigun & Japan. Rikugun, 1942 (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0710946). Later published as: Australia under attack. Previous ed.: Adelaide : Rigby, 1972.' From TrovePaperback book with olive green cover and spine, cover also has a partial image of an artworkfiction'Includes index and Bibliography (page 213). Darwin. Air raids by Japan. Kaigun & Japan. Rikugun, 1942 (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0710946). Later published as: Australia under attack. Previous ed.: Adelaide : Rigby, 1972.' From Troveworld war two, wwii, ww2, darwin harbour attack, darwin, northern territory, australia -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (item) - Photos of Trans Australian Airways TAA aircraft, Photo of Bristol Freighter Bristol Sycamore Douglas DC3 DC4 DC6B
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Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Alma Bushell, Yesterday's daughters : stories of our past by women over 70, 1986
Yesterday's Daughters: Stories of Our Past by Women Over 70 is a collection of personal histories edited by Alma Bushell. It contains stories by Ethel Beed, Edna Denmead, Stella Garvey, Ellinor Buchanan, Joan Larkin, Sandy Douglas, Alice McKenzie, Margaret Oliver, Eileen Richards, Dorothy Enid Ross, Ivy Burke, Thora S Shoesmith, Hazel Lewis, Florence Clover, Elsie Burns, Catherine Pearce-Shorten, Yvonne Banfield, Ruth Palmer, and Sylvia Jew.221 p.; 22 cmnon-fictionYesterday's Daughters: Stories of Our Past by Women Over 70 is a collection of personal histories edited by Alma Bushell. It contains stories by Ethel Beed, Edna Denmead, Stella Garvey, Ellinor Buchanan, Joan Larkin, Sandy Douglas, Alice McKenzie, Margaret Oliver, Eileen Richards, Dorothy Enid Ross, Ivy Burke, Thora S Shoesmith, Hazel Lewis, Florence Clover, Elsie Burns, Catherine Pearce-Shorten, Yvonne Banfield, Ruth Palmer, and Sylvia Jew.women, autobiographies -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Isaac Douglas Hermann, A labour of love : the public works of Carlo Catani Victoria 1876-1918, 2021
A commemorative work detailing the accomplishments of Italian immigrant, Carlo Catani who rose to become Victoria's Engineer-in-Chief of the Public Works Department 1890 - 1917. A much valued and loved public servant, Catani was responsible for the creation of new townships, roadways, the reclamation of swamplands, the opening up of new farmland, major landscaping projects, and giving Victorians access to scenic beauty spots across the State. In this dedicated compendium, historic praise and centennial commemorative events honouring his passing are also well recorded.viii, 100 p.; 25 cmnon-fictionA commemorative work detailing the accomplishments of Italian immigrant, Carlo Catani who rose to become Victoria's Engineer-in-Chief of the Public Works Department 1890 - 1917. A much valued and loved public servant, Catani was responsible for the creation of new townships, roadways, the reclamation of swamplands, the opening up of new farmland, major landscaping projects, and giving Victorians access to scenic beauty spots across the State. In this dedicated compendium, historic praise and centennial commemorative events honouring his passing are also well recorded. carlo catani, engineering -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Douglas McLaggan, The will to survive : a Private's view as a POW, 1995
This book is about the life and times of Doug McLaggan starting with the vanished era of the 1920s and 1930s, which led up to the Second World War in which so many youngsters eagerly enlisted. McLaggan among them, saw action only briefly before becoming a POW after the fall of Singapore. It shows the young private soldier's viewpoint of the POW experience; of the mateship, humour and above all the courage and determination and willpower to live under circumstances ranking among the the most appalling of the 20th century. Even during the most trying periods, McLaggan risked his own security by keeping a meticulous diary. From these diaries emerges an extraordinary account of one man's will to survive when men unfit to work on the railway were so cruelly treated by the Japanese engineers in charge of its construction. The story of the POWs under the Japanese has been told before, but McLaggan's account, simply and honestly told, combined with his often forthright views makes this a fascinating and moving story of an ordinary man faced with an extraordinary test of body and mind. (Back cover)non-fictionThis book is about the life and times of Doug McLaggan starting with the vanished era of the 1920s and 1930s, which led up to the Second World War in which so many youngsters eagerly enlisted. McLaggan among them, saw action only briefly before becoming a POW after the fall of Singapore. It shows the young private soldier's viewpoint of the POW experience; of the mateship, humour and above all the courage and determination and willpower to live under circumstances ranking among the the most appalling of the 20th century. Even during the most trying periods, McLaggan risked his own security by keeping a meticulous diary. From these diaries emerges an extraordinary account of one man's will to survive when men unfit to work on the railway were so cruelly treated by the Japanese engineers in charge of its construction. The story of the POWs under the Japanese has been told before, but McLaggan's account, simply and honestly told, combined with his often forthright views makes this a fascinating and moving story of an ordinary man faced with an extraordinary test of body and mind. (Back cover)doug mclaggan, world war 1939-1945, prisoners of war -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Doug Thompson, From conflict to reform : from 5-1-1798 Geo. Bass into Mornington Peninsula Shire constituted 15-12-1994, 1997
Part autobiography of Doug Thomspon, part history of Hastings Shire and the Hastings - Western Port Historical Society.non-fictionPart autobiography of Doug Thomspon, part history of Hastings Shire and the Hastings - Western Port Historical Society. shire of hastings, western port settlement, douglas m thompson -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Time-Life Books, The second front, 1977
Text and photographs survey the planning and execution of Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Germanoccupied Europe on June 6, 1944.Index, bib, ill, , maps, p.208.non-fictionText and photographs survey the planning and execution of Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Germanoccupied Europe on June 6, 1944.world war 1939-1945 - campaigns - western europe, operation overlord -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (item) - DC3 - Douglas Ansett Airlines Essendon Airport VH-AMK
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (item) - Douglas Dakota VH-CIN
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Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Australian War Memorial, Royal Australian Air Force 1939-1942, 1962
Describes the part played by Australian airmen in the first four years of the war.Index, ill, maps, p.786.non-fictionDescribes the part played by Australian airmen in the first four years of the war.world war 1939-1945 - aerial operations - australia, royal australian air force -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (item) - C124 Globemaster - Douglas at Laverton 1963
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Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Time-Life Books, The aftermath: Europe, 1982
The geopolitical consequences of the European warIndex, bib, ill, p.208.non-fictionThe geopolitical consequences of the European wardiplomatic history - europe, world politics - 1945 -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Book, Mary Critch, Our kind of war : The history of the VAD/AAMWS, 1981
'War memorabilia with a difference. The spirit of pariotism and self sacrifice which gave birth to an organisation such as the V.A.D. and allowed it to function, initially as a vouluntary unit in the early years of the war and later, through integration, as the Australian Army Medical Women's Service, is recorded for all time in this beautifully presented book. Accounts of service throughout Australia, in the Middle East and the S.W. Pacific, exhibit the particular brand of good humour and comradeship which was so much a part of service life. These personal experiences have been skilfully combined by Mary Critch (who herself saw service in Australia and the Islands) with photographs and official documents to create an absorbing story of both historical and human interest. The foreword is by Miss May Douglas, M.B.E.' From back cover 'Contents: Who Were the V.A.D.'s? Suitable Capable Women of the A.M.F. V.A.D Service Overseas 1941-1943 The Australian Continent Finding Our Bearings 1941-1942 The Australian Connection Reorganisation of the Service of the V.A.D. Training the A.A.M.W.S As Nurses The South West Pacific 1943-1946 Service With Occupational Forces and Demobilisation'Red paperback book with colour drawings on cover and white and blue text on cover and spinenon-fiction'War memorabilia with a difference. The spirit of pariotism and self sacrifice which gave birth to an organisation such as the V.A.D. and allowed it to function, initially as a vouluntary unit in the early years of the war and later, through integration, as the Australian Army Medical Women's Service, is recorded for all time in this beautifully presented book. Accounts of service throughout Australia, in the Middle East and the S.W. Pacific, exhibit the particular brand of good humour and comradeship which was so much a part of service life. These personal experiences have been skilfully combined by Mary Critch (who herself saw service in Australia and the Islands) with photographs and official documents to create an absorbing story of both historical and human interest. The foreword is by Miss May Douglas, M.B.E.' From back cover 'Contents: Who Were the V.A.D.'s? Suitable Capable Women of the A.M.F. V.A.D Service Overseas 1941-1943 The Australian Continent Finding Our Bearings 1941-1942 The Australian Connection Reorganisation of the Service of the V.A.D. Training the A.A.M.W.S As Nurses The South West Pacific 1943-1946 Service With Occupational Forces and Demobilisation'australian army voluntary aid detachments, australian army medical women's service, mary critch, history of vad, history of aamws, australia