Historical information
Japanese surrender
Significance
Japanese surrender of Solomon Islands
Physical description
Four photo's on backing board
Inscriptions & markings
Torokinda Solomon Island
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Japanese surrender
Japanese surrender of Solomon Islands
Four photo's on backing board
Torokinda Solomon Island
Black and white
Edward 'Weary Dunlop' Burma Railway Amputee's
Reunion
Framed photograph
Hand made map of Egypt from a soldier to his mother
Map of Egypt. Square, blue,yellow,white,red. Cotton
Hand made
Photo with captions documenting ww1
Maroon canvas photo album
April1916 Capt. L.C Roth
ww1
Town Talk tobacco tin with home made cross
Hand written psalm
Used by front line diggers in ww1g
Save lives/ wins wars
canvase bag containing gun cleaning equipment
gun cleaning kit, ww1, croydon rsl
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