Book - Booklet, Soldiering On: The Australian Army at Home and Overseas, 1942

Historical information

Belonged to Clarence (Clarrie) Edward Nicholls who was a communications person on the Sunderland Flying Boats. He was in the Battle of Britain. He was seconded to the RAF and flew out of Plymouth. He was shot down a number of times. He was in the peace keeping corps in Japan and then Korea, and then went into the full time Korea.

At one time Clarrie and his two brothers were in New Guinea at the same time. They knew they were all there together but they could not find each other, and officials would not tell them where they were.

He flew the last Sunderland back to Lake Boga. He wanted to buzz his parents in Wodonga so he knew he was on the way, but the authorities wouldn't let him.

Clarrie Nicholls was a flag bearer for the Melbourne Olympics.

Physical description

Red hard covered book of 200 pages.

The following images are by official war artist Geoff Mainwaring (SX13471) who later taught painting at the Ballarat Technical Art School.
* 'And Again. So-Heave', page 121
* 'Day's Work Done', page 121
* Untitled image, pg 185

Includes photographs of General Sir Thomas Blamey, Corporal Jim Gordon, John Lavarack, Iven Maccay, Australian Women's Army Service, Convalescent Diggers at Heidelberg Hospital; and maps of the Malay Peninsula and Singapore.

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