Showing 11 items matching "a19"
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - RAAF Bristol Beaufighter drawings, Bristol Beaufighter A8-A19
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (Item) - Assorted WW2 Aircraft B&W Photos , Includes Some Of Beaufighter A19-8 . Envelope No. 5
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Listing of British built Beaufighters supplied to Australia for service with RAAF Serial Nos.A19-1 to A19-172
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Model (Item) - Bristol Beaufighter A19-4 scale 1:12
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: PHOTO PEOPLE, 1987
1987 Cooking school's competition - a school team standing in front of table prepared with flowers and food. Location Unknown. A19 on the back.Kodakevent, entertainment, school's cooking competition -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Special Flying Ration Pack, Packed by MacROBERTSON'S`, 1940s
Olive drab tin containing rations for two aircrewDepartment of Defence Packed by MacROBERTSONS SPECIAL FLYING RATION To be consumed by Air Crew carrying out flights of 4 hours' duration or longer Sufficient for 2 men KEEP PACK INTACT RAAF A Gadsden Containera19 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - ACC LOCK COLLECTION: LAGNICOURT POSTCARD, 1914-1918
Postcard, WW1, B&W image of a partially destroyed 3 story brick house at Lagnicourt, France. Near corner blown away exposing intreior. One copy A19 See also another copy 1401.135postcard, postcard, ww1, lagnicourt, france, ruined house -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - White Pipes and Black Rods, n.d
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Australian Queer Archives
Poster, Child custody : the rights of the lesbian mother : public forum : Friday 16th November 1979, 1979
Graphic illustration of two women and two childrenin red against a grey background, printed on white paper.Additional text: "Child custody : the rights of the lesbian mother : a public forum, George Hunt Room, Trades Hall, 4 Goulburn Street, City. Followed by film: In the best interest of the children". -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Print - hand coloured aquatint engraving, James Malton (1761 -1803), Lying in Hospital, 1791
This is an image of the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin. Established as the Dublin Lying-In Hospital in 1745, it moved to its current location in 1757 and remains there to this day. This image was first published in Malton's 'A Picturesque and Descriptive view of the City of Dublin' in 1791.A colour engraving of a white building with a red roof. A tower, topped by a dome, rises above the middle of the building. There are four decorative columns on the front of the building, and the entrance to the building is surrounded by a metal fence. There are various figures in the foreground of the image. On the left, there is a well dressed family group consisting of three adults and a child. At left of centre, a figure is riding a horse, which is being preceded by a dog. At centre, in the middle background, one tall and one short figure stand next to the metal fence surrounding the building and are peering inside. At right of centre, a figure is driving a two horse buggy. On the far right, the shadowed figure of a beggar is holding out their cap. There is a smaller building to the left hand side of the featured building, and additional buildings are visible in the right side background. Clouds are visible behind the buildings. Text below image reads 'Lying in Hospital'. The print is mounted and framed in a black wooden frame with gold trim. A display label for this print is attached to the back of the frame. Handwritten inscriptions on the back of the frame of the artwork read 'Rotunda Lying in Hospital/Dublin // 19th British Congress RCOG 1971' and 'Original engraving/James Malton. London,/December 1795.' There is a sticker attached to the bottom right of the back of the frame featuring a printed image of a stork in read and the text 'FRIENDS OF THE ROTUNDA HOSPITAL'. There are two hooks and a wire attached to the back of the frame for hanging. -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Watch
This watch belonged to Alan Robert WEBSTER who was born on 11-1-1923 at Wangaratta. He enlisted in Melbourne and served with the RAAF 30 Squadron. He was killed on the 11-8-1944 when his Beaufighter A19-194 was hit by AA fire at Cape Simork, Dutch New Guinea while on a bombing mission. He is buried in the LAE Cemetery in Papua New Guinea. Gold coloured metal watch with square face and white plastic watch band.Engraved on rear of watch - ARW 409630 RAAFalan robert webster, raaf, 30 squadron, ww2, lae, png