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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Helen Dudley, Break up Day 1944, 1944
... Break up Day 1944...break up day 1944... and seated beside a Christmas tree on the lawn. Break up Day 1944...On reverse, "1944 Break up day 1st & 2nd year students... day break up day 1944 student group 1944 ist and second year ...Donated by Helen Dudley (1945) 18 December 1991 for the Centenary Year.Black and white photograph of a group of students standing and seated beside a Christmas tree on the lawn. Break up Day 1944On reverse, "1944 Break up day 1st & 2nd year students," and a list of names.students, helen dudley, 1991, centenary, 1944, break up day, break up day 1944, student group 1944, ist and second year students 1944 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Helen Dudley, Break up Day 1944, 1944
... Break up Day 1944... and seated on benches beside a Christmas tree on the lawn. Break up...On reverse, "1944 Break up day 2nd year students...students helen dudley 1991 centenary 1944 break up day ...Black and white photograph of a group of students standing and seated on benches beside a Christmas tree on the lawn. Break up Day 1944On reverse, "1944 Break up day 2nd year students," and a list of names.students, helen dudley, 1991, centenary, 1944, break up day, second year students 1944, student group 1944 -
Clayton RSL Sub Branch
soft cover non-fiction book, D-Day As They Saw It, 1994
The extraordinary and compelling story of June 6, 1944 and the battle for Normandy is told here through first-hand testimonies from civilians and soldiers on both sides. D-Day: As They Saw It features classic accounts by soldiers such as Rommel and Bradley, together with frontline reports by some of the world's finest authors and war correspondents, including Ernest Hemingway and Alan Melville. Published to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Normandy landings, highlights of this unique collection include the break-out from Omaha beach as told by the GI who led it, a French housewife's story of what it was like to wake up to the invasion, German soldiers' accounts of finding themselves facing the biggest seaborne invasion in history, a view from the command post by a member of Eisenhower's staff, combat reports, diaries and letters of British veterans of all forces and services, and accounts of the follow-up battle for Normandy, one of the bloodiest struggles of the warForeword by Field Marshall Lord Carversoft cover book