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World War Two
World War Two
Horace John Joseph Lawn. Source: Source: Parramatta Soldiers, Cumberland Argus, 1920
World War Two – Parramatta Soldier – Horace John Joseph Lawn
Private Colin Walter Gazzard of Parramatta, NSW, in New Guinea 30 May 1944.
World War Two – Parramatta Soldier – Colin Walter Gazzard
Frank Phillips. Source: Parramatta Soldiers, Cumberland Argus, 1920
World War Two – Parramatta Soldier – Frank Phillips
World War two
World War Two Financial Cost
Belt of a thousand stitches - Lancers Museum
1st/15th Royal New South Wales Lancers Memorial Museum
Eric Tweedale
World War Two - Living Legend - Eric Tweedale
Sydney, NSW 1945. Members of 8th Division AIF on the gangway of the Hospital ship
World War Two Casualties
Australia at War Kokoda
Australia in World War Two
Defenders of Tobruk
World War Two: A Brief Overview
Men of Second Army Headquarters
VP Day in Parramatta
Nurses accompanied the 3rd Victorian Bushmen’s Contingent to South Africa in 1900: (front row – left to right) Sisters Fanny Hines, Julia Anderson, Marianne Rawson, Ellen Walter and Annie Thomson (Source: Australian War Memorial)
History of Nursing During War Time in Australia
Lilian Gladys Smairl – World War Two Royal Naval Nursing Sister
Lilian Gladys Smairl - World War Two Royal Naval Nursing Sister

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