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Letters to Home/ The War Years of Sgt. Ray Whitelaw 1st A.I.F<br/>
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Letters to Home/ The War Years of Sgt. Ray Whitelaw 1st A.I.F<br/>
Commemorative Stamp - First Day Cover envelope: the Last Anzacs
Comprising 4 x 45c stamps - featuring Walter Parker, Roy Longmore and Alec Campbell and the 1914-15 star
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Some Pictures of Commonwealth war Cemeteries 1914-1918, 1939-1945
Stamp
Envelope with Korean War 50th Anniversary Image Front - Picture depicting Australians Soliders on 38th Parallel sign Back - Description of Korean War
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The contribution of Victorian Schools to the Gallipoli Campaign 1915
Commemorative Stamp
"Australian Legends". The Last Anzacs - depicting Alec Cambell, Walter Parker and Roy Longmore with the 1914-15 Star. Gutter strip - 10 x 45c stamps in pairs with Anzacs and war scenes in the gutter.
$5 uncirculated coin commemorating the Battle of Sunda Strait 28th February - 1st March, 1942 where both HMAS Perth and USS Houston were sunk. The bell is from USS Houston and carries the date 1930 the year in which USS Houston was commissioned. USS Houston sleeve comprises of coin with cover.
Obverse - Elizabeth II Australia 2002 Reverse - Battle of Sunda Strait 1942 USS Houston, HMAS Perth 2002, Five dollars
non-fiction
A guide to Victoria's Wartime Heritage
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Booklet
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Between the Lines - Australia's Heritage in Stamps
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Book
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W0NGA PARK AND HER DIGGERS IN WORLD WAR 1
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The Story of G.A.G HAGGARD of Submarine AE2
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The History of the Victorian Scottish Regiment and the 5th Infantry Battalion
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The Tragedy & Glory of Gallipoli
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Life and work in the Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force
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Life and Work in the Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force
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Book
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The awards and campaign medals of Thomas Currie Derrick VC DCM
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Life Stories and Events by Ralph G Proctor
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The letters and diaries of Captain Adrian Curlewis and his Family 1939-1945
Book
Book
non-fiction
A memoir of life and death on the Burma-Thailand Railway.
Book
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The RAN, ARA and RAAF in the Korean War of 1950-1953
Book
Book
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Australian Women and the Vietnam War
Book
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Jim Baddeley recalls his Great War
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The Memoirs of Field-Marshal the Viscount Montgomery
battles in france, alamein, operation overlord
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