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Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, Kohler, Margaret K. (Editor), Rose, Charles,Attlee, John,Dinnage, William Rose, Charles Attlee, John Dinnage, William, Memories of old Dorking, including Recollections of Old Dorking. Reminiscences of Old Dorking, 1977
... (Editor), Rose, Charles,Attlee, John,Dinnage, William Rose, Charles Attlee, John Dinnage, William...(Editor), Rose, Charles,Attlee, John,Dinnage, William Rose, Charles Attlee, John Dinnage, William Kohler and Coombes ...Vivid memories of the town of Old Dorking, England and its personalities from about 1825 - 1887 as told by three old residents.,Index,Illustratedrose> charles, attlee> john, dinnage> william, kohler> margaret k., dorking -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Francis Williams, A Prime Minister Remembers: The War and Post-War Memoirs of the Rt Hon. Earl Attlee, 1961
... A Prime Minister Remembers: The War and Post-War Memoirs of the Rt Hon. Earl Attlee...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne British biography Prime Ministers Politics Government Great Britain Walsh St library Hardcover w/Dust Jacket A Prime Minister Remembers: The War and Post-War Memoirs of the Rt Hon. Earl Attlee Book Francis Williams Heinemann ...Hardcover w/Dust Jacketbritish biography, prime ministers, politics, government, great britain, walsh st library -
Geelong RSL Sub BranchNews Papers, The Herald and The Argus, 15 August 1945
... The Herald advises that the surrender was announced by the British Prime Minister Mr Attlee....The Herald advises that the surrender was announced by the British Prime Minister Mr Attlee. These two News Papers are the originals as printed on 15 August 1945, that announced Victoria in the Pacific. ...The two News Papers are the Victory Editions of 15 August 1945 announcing Victory in the Pacific. 15 August each year is the celebrated date of VP day and commemorates the acceptance of unconditional surrender on 14 August 1945, it meant for Australians that WW2 was over. The Herald advises that the surrender was announced by the British Prime Minister Mr Attlee.These two News Papers are the originals as printed on 15 August 1945, that announced Victoria in the Pacific. The surrender was announced by the British Prime Minister Mr Attlee from London.Two News Papers, oblong, buff colour, paper.The Herald dated 15 August 1945, 16 Pages and the Argus dated 15 August 1945, 20 Pages.ww2, news papers, the herald, the augus -
Federation University Historical CollectionNewspaper, The Sun, 27 July 1945, 27/07/1945
... ...attlee...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Victory on the Pacific Day was 15 August 1945. world war 2 britain japanese surrender attlee churchill australia singapore world war two newspaper end of the war The Sun, yellowing pages Number 11,081 12 page, broadsheet The Sun, 27 July 1945 Newspaper Newspaper ...Victory on the Pacific Day was 15 August 1945.12 page, broadsheetThe Sun, yellowing pages Number 11,081world war 2, britain, japanese surrender, attlee, churchill, australia, singapore, world war two, newspaper, end of the war -
Federation University Historical CollectionNewspaper, The Sun, 15/08/1945
... ...attlee...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields World War 2 Japan surrenders japan allies attlee britain peace world war two general thomas blamey admiral chester nimitz atomic bomb surrender bombing of darwin darwin bombing world war 2 end of the war Peace Japan surrenders 12 pages, pages yellowing, folded in two The Sun Newspaper Newspaper ...World War 2 Japan surrenders12 pages, pages yellowing, folded in twoPeace Japan surrenders japan, allies, attlee, britain, peace, world war two, general thomas blamey, admiral chester nimitz, atomic bomb, surrender, bombing of darwin, darwin bombing, world war 2, end of the war
