Sydney Morning Herald Collection

The Sydney Morning Herald Collection from SuperStock is a unique gallery of vintage Australian photos. This exclusive collection offers a glimpse into the past, with images that capture the essence of Australia's history and culture. From iconic landmarks to everyday scenes, these images provide an insight into the country's ric...Read more
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Men of 3 Bn Royal Australian Regiment display keen interest in the demonstration of the 3.5 inch and 2.5 inch bazookas by U.S. Army instructors.Variation in training was given to men of 3 Bn Royal Australian Regiment in Japan this week when three United States Army Instructors demonstrated to them the U.S. infantryman's anti-tank weapons, the 3.5 inch and 2.5 inch rocket launchers (bazookas). August 12, 1950. (Photo by Public Relations Section, HQ BCOF, Japan).
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Light anti-aircraft series gun crew in action as they reached action station beside their gun (Members of crew are leaping into position beside their gun in this shot.). August 28, 1943. (Photo by H. Rodda).
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Lewis The Goat.. Demobbed -- Lewis II, on left, leads Lewis I, in the parade, after he was officially installed.15 year old Flight-Sergeant Lewis, the famous goat Mascot of the R.A.F. 's technical training school at Halton, was demobbed to-day with the rank of Flight-Sergeant. His place is to be taken by Lewis II, aged nine months, presented by Mrs. Liddington, of Wendover. January 08, 1948. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.).
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The Argyll's Mascot Goes Past The Queen - "Cruachan" Mascot of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, goes by the Queen during the march past held at Stirling Castle as part of the Balaclava centenary celebrations. October 09, 1954. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Welcome kiss for her daughter-in-law, Ivy, 25, from Mrs. Perrett. November 03, 1954. (Photo by Daily Mirror).
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Left by Air Today to marry in USA. Miss Marion McDonald, of Campsie, and Miss Marjorie Ireland, of Croydon. February 04, 1947.
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Family Reunion -- This happy picture was taken today at Waterloo Station. The Queen Mother had just arrived after her tour of America and Canada. The Queen watches as the Queen Mother stoops to talk to Princess Anne. Young Prince Charles completes the happy group. November 24, 1954. (Photo by London Express News And Feature Service).
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Leave For Christmas HolidayPrincess Elizabeth and her two children Prince Charles and Princess Anne leave their clarence house, London, home en route to kings cross station for the Christmas holiday at Sandringha,. Today December 21. Also in the car is Princess Anne's nurse. The King, Queen, and Queen Mary left from Buckingham Palace. December 21, 1951. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Just To Children Going On Holiday -- In simple holiday dress, Prince Charles and his sister, Princess Anne, walk ***** the train on arrival at Portsmouth to-day (Friday) from London to ***** Royal yacht Britannia.They will join their parents, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, on an eight-day cruise.During this, the Royal couple will be fulfilling engagements in Wales, the Isle of Man, and Scotland. August 05, 1955. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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***** Natives working on a cattle station, and their dependants. Ignorance, poverty are the cause of squalor among detribalised natives. Controlled settlements, training, adequate pay, are the cure. November 30, 1946.
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Supply being landed at a lonely outpost. July 21, 1943.
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A group of aboriginal children attending the Taree Public School, NSW. August 11, 1955.
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Let's Be pals - With his forage cap at the correct angle and a saucy look in his eye, Lewis II, is welcomed by Yeoman warder ***** before taking up his duties at the tower of London where he will help Lewis 1, a famous RAF Mascot goat, to collect funds for the allied forces War memorial fund for animals. August 04, 1948. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Drilling With The New Rifle - Men of the Coldstream Guards demonstrate the new marching drill with the Belgian FN rifle with which the British Army is to be equipped during a demonstration of the ceremonial drill specially evolved for the weapon, at the School of Infantry, Warminster, Wilts, today. October 12, 1954.
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Seaman ***** workers. February 08, 1951.
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Princess Margaret Rose. September 09, 1935.
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Happy ChristmasThe Queen with Princess Anne and Prince Charles seen as they leave Buckingham Palace for King's Cross en-route for Sandringham where they will spend Christmas. December 22, 1952. (Photo by Daily Mail Contract Picture).
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First 10,000-ton merchant ship launched from a Queensland shipyard steamed to a berth yesterday preparatory to entering commercial trade. January 16, 1944. (Photo by C. Mail).
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Oxford - defensive sun on ***** (ALF Troopship). February 20, 1940.
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The Princess Has ***** In Stitches -- Princess Margaret has the clergymen in fits of laughter after opening a new church community centre at East India dock, in London's east end, yesterday October 22.Crowds lined the road for hours to watch her arrival. As she left after the ceremony they called "Good Luck."Shortly after her return to Clarence house, group captain Peter Townsend paid a two-hour call.A few minutes later the Princess drove off to spend the weekend at Windsor castle with the queen and duke. October 23, 1955. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Royal Babies Return From Scotland -- Despite the early hour, Prince Charles and Princess Anne children of children of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh - gaze with interest from the car as they leave Euston Station, London, this morning (Wednesday) after their all-night journey from Scotland.They have been spending a holiday at Brikhall, near Balmoral. October 03, 1951. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Queen Mother and Princess Back From Balmoral.The smiling Queen Mother seen leaving the 'plane at London airport after flying from Balmoral this afternoon. Carrying one of her dogs, H.R.H. Princess Margaret is seen following The Queen Mother down the steps. H.M. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and H.R.H. Princess Margaret today arrived back in London after their short holiday at Balmoral. May 13, 1954. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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Royal Children Return To London -- Back in London from their stay at Balmoral are Prince Charles and Princess Anne, holding a pet corgi on a lead each on their arrival at London Airport from Aberdeen this afternoon (Thursday).The flight, the Royal children's first, was delayed from Sunday - when the Queen returned - because Princess Anne had an ear infection. June 09, 1955.
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Britain's Duchess of Gloucester, her son, Princes Richard and Queen Elizabeth's daughter, Princess Anne, look to see where the balloon they have just released is soaring to, but Prince Charles, Princess Anne's brother, is more interested in the way the balloon is filled with gas. Shot was taken Saturday at a rectory fete in Barnwell, England, here the two royal children were surprise visitors. August 07, 1950.
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Firing the Bren Gun from the hip for close fighting at Green Hills to day when weapons were demonstrated to the men attend an A.I.F Officers trainers course. May 17, 1940.
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Australian And New Zealand Troops parade In New York City - Six hundred Australian and New Zealand forestry troops, en route from England to their home in the Antipodes, march up Broadway to be officially welcomed by Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia at City Hall, New York City. Mayor La Guardia asked the men to convey to the people of Australia and New Zealand the city's assurance of cooperation in the war effort. After the reception, the soldiers were taken on a shopping and sightweeing trip. December 20, 1943. (Photo by U.S. Office of War Informations Picture).
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Mr. Churchill being taken on a stretcher into his London flat after he had been removed from a West End nursing home where he had been suffering from paratyphoid. October 10, 1932.
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5015 b/Japanese Presents For Germany -- This is Kagesue Kajiwara a Japanese National hero. October 19, 1938. (Photo by Atlantic Photo).
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Ralph Lynn. January 18, 1932.;Ralph Lynn.
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Misc. People - Aboriginal Art - Crafts, Beads Baskets/Jewelry (Including Breastplates). May 06, 1940.
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G.I. Brides Arrive At Reception Camp -- First arrivals at Pernam Downs reception camp with Captain Frank Barbour, Officer Commanding Perham Downs.The first G.I. brides and their children arrived to-day, Tuesday, at Perham Downs, Tidworth, Hants. they are to make a short stay at a reception camp before sailing from Southampton to their new homes in the United States. January 22, 1946.
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Pan American Clipper Arrivals -- Mrs. Audrey Horton who returned by Pan American Clipper last night Mrs. Horton was in the first batch of War brides to leave Australia in 1945 She has returned on a Six Mths visit to her parents in Melb. October 20, 1949.
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Kaoru Eaglesham with her six-year-old son. July 23, 1954.
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Royal Baby Christened At Buckingham Palace : First Picture of Princess Elizabeth With Son.The first picture of the baby Prince Charles - and the King since his illness - taken at Buckingham Palace. The King is seen seated at left with the Duke of Edinburgh (Standing) Princess Elizabeth (holding baby Prince Charles) and the Queen Elizabeth. All are admiring the young Prince.Prince Charles, baby son of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh was christened at Buckingham Palace, the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Geoffrey Fisher, officiating.The baby was named Charles Philip Arthur George and will be known as Prince Charles of Edinburgh. December 15, 1948.
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Peter Lawford - London - Born Screen Actor -- Has appeared in many Hollywood productions, including: Mrs. Miniver, White Cliffs of Dover, Picture of Dorian Gray and Royal Wedding. September 27, 1955. (Photo by Camera Press).
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Australian brides arrived at Plymouth on H.M.S. Victorious. August 26, 1946. (Photo by Mirror Features).
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Ammunition For The Troops -- Live ammunition dispersed along the country roads of Britain. September 11, 1944. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited).
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Mechanized Units Await D-Day In England -- Mechanized units of all types, lined up in a supply depot in England, await the opening of the European second front, as invasion reparations are worked out to the last detail. May 8, 1944. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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The police couldn't do it in three generotions, but one man drove London's street girls indoors in seven nights. August 24, 1954. ;The police couldn't do it in three generotions, but one man drove London's street girls indoors in seven nights.
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Marilyn Monroe, Louella Parsons, Donald O'Connor at Coconut Grove. October 21, 1953.
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Superforts Shower Bombs on Tamashima -- Five hundred pound bombs fall from B-29s onto the aircraft plant at Tamashima, 90 miles west of Kobe, on the Japanese island of Honshu. June 28, 1945. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Segregation And Integration - Schools, Students, Universities - America. September 09, 1955. (Photo by Look Magazine).
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Atlantic Flight To Sick Wife's Side -- Re-United. Ex "G.I" Joe Cananzey at his wife's bedside in Nottingham to-day (Sunday).Ex-paratrooper Joe Cananzey, veteran of the Normandy campaign, reached Nottingham last night after a flight of 3,500 miles from America to see his sick wife, formerly Miss Winifred May Howard of Moffat Street, Nottingham. Mr. Cananzey's fare was paid by residents of his home town, Taunton, Massachusetts, who raised a fund of £500 when they heard of Mrs. Cananzey's illness. March 31, 1946. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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This is at the Headquarters of a mobile surgical team, the most forward medical post in the battle area. An Australian wounded in the head undergoes an operation. Assisting the medical officer are left to right Pte. C. Bingham of Townsville, Qld, Sgt. G. Smith of Edgecliff, N.S.W. and Pte. S. Dow of Mackay Qld. November 1, 1943.
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This is at the Headquarters of a mobile surgical team, the most forward medical post in the battle area. An Australian wounded in the head undergoes an operation. Assisting the medical officer are left to right Pte. C. Bingham of Townsville, Qld, Sgt. G. Smith of Edgecliff, N.S.W. and Pte. S. Dow of Mackay Qld. January 13, 1944.
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Brides Arrive Fro Australia -- Mrs. Russell Pope, (left), with daughter, Carol, two, and Mrs. Britt McBee, (right), with daughter, Judith, one year old, relax aboard the S.S. Monterey as it arrived in San Francisco, Calif., March 4, from Australia with Brides of American Soldiers. Mrs. Pope is bound for 245 South 18th St., Newark, N.J., while Mrs. McBee is going to 5303 as Ashworth St., Bellflower, Calf. March 07, 1946. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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War Brides Plane -- Specially chartered BOAC Stratocruiser carrying 42 war brides and 65 children arrives at London Airport from the U.S.A.Some of the passengers leaving the aircraft. June 09, 1952. (Photo by Daily Mail Contract Picture).
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700 Australian Brides land in England -- Brides on board the carrier Victorius, which brought them to England, give a rousing cheer as they dock at Plymouth. August 07, 1946.
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The U.S. Army Jeep.... A Militarist's Dream Come True -- As a mobile telephone exchange set up anywhere, in a hurry. November 02, 1942. (Photo by Interphoto News Pictures, Inc.).
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Towards The Suppression Of Parachute ... The thermo-propulzee tuyere of leduc able to cross vertically the sound barrier, the glazed cabin larguable in flight autonatiquement suspended a parachute grace auquelle driver, bus accident joined the earth without leaving his seat. A close-up of the pointed nose and pilot's compartment of the Leduc 021. December 29, 1954. (Photo by Agence Diffusion Presse).;Towards The Suppression Of Parachute ... The thermo-propulzee tuyere of leduc able to cross vert
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This plastic cradle which is electrically operated, has helped to save many lives. It is being used at present at the Fairfield Hospital. Using the bed today is Mr. Henry Smith, who is suffering from a leg injury. March 02, 1955.
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The Prince of Stow School -- The Prince Planting the Ten-year-old Cedar Tree in The Grounds to Commemorate His Visit. The Prince of Wales flew to Stowe today June 1st. In his New Tenseater 'Plane to attend the Stowe School's Tenth Birthday celebrations. His Royal Highness Planted a young cedar tree in the Grounds. The Tree being exactly the age of the school. July 17, 1933. (Photo by The Associated Press).
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The U.S. Army Jeep.... A Militarist's Dream Come True -- As a mobile telephone exchange sent up anywhere, in a hurry. October 03, 1942.
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War Brides Return. May 30, 1950.
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Australian War Bride, Sailor Returned -- Mrs. Eugene P. Pache, pretty 19-year-old Australian War Bride, was reunited with her husband, Navy Petty Officer first class, when she reached Buffalo this week. With them is the Sailor's mother, Mrs. Arnold J. Pache. April 27, 1944. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Canadian Casualty Clearing Station -- Surgeons at work ion the tent operating theater of a casualty clearing station of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Crops "Somewhere in England". November 25, 1940. (Photo by London News Agency Photos).
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Ramu Valley Finisterre Range. This is a surgical post, well forward, in the Orgoruna area, where Australian troops this week are advancing towards Jap-held Bogadjim. February 2, 1944.
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Marriages, Canadian Brides & Wives Of Australian Servicemen - War File. March 28, 1944.
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Bristol Soldier And His Korean Bride -- Corporal Geoffrey Bacon, R.A.F.C. of fishponds, Bristol, Gloucestershire, with his 22-years-old Korean bride, Kim Chung Yung ('Golden Friday'). They are now on their will be the first Korean war bride. The daughter of a noble, the was a dancer with the Korea Stage arts Corps in Seoul when Corporal Beacon will be the first Korean war bride. The daughter of a noble, she was a dancer with the Korea Stage arts corps in Seoul when Corporal Bacon met her; all her family had been killed. They were married in Pusan last May; soon there will be a second wedding, at St. Mary's Church, Fishponds, Bristol. November 10, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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The Dragon's Teeth Have Lost Their Grip -- Men of the 7th. American Army pour through a breach in the Siegfried Line defences - on their way to Karlsruhe, which lies on the road to Stuttgart. The "Dragon's teeth" make an impressive background to this picture - the all impregnable defence line on which the Germans relied has lest its bite for good. April 30, 1945. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited).
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Pilotless Plane Flies The Atlantic - Open to inspection at Brize Norton, Bomber Station, Oxfordshire, the Skymaster "Robert E. Lee", that flew the Atlantic without a human hand touching a single control. A four-engined United States Skymaster flew the Atlantic from Newfoundland to Brize Norton, Oxfordshire yesterday without a pilot. A button was pressed at Stephensville, Newfoundland ... the machine rose in the air ... and guided only by a "mechanical brain", it flew 2500 miles in 10¼ hours. The
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The Leduc 0.21 outside its hangar in Britigney. At the moment, French engineers are putting finishing touches to a new jet-propelled aircraft, the Leduc stato-jet, many prototypes of which have been flown with success. The Leduc is based on well-known principles used in the "ram-jet" but it has distinctive features which give it individual character. May 9, 1955. ;The Leduc 0.21 outside its hangar in Britigney. At the moment, French engineers are putting finishing touches to a new jet-propelled
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The Queen Mother, carrying a mackintosh in case of showers, and Princess Margaret in a gay head scarf arrive to watch the Trials. May 18, 1955. (Photo by Evening Standard Picture).
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Freddie Mills - Boxer. August 17, 1948.
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Romance: British VAD Jean Patterson, of Bristol, and Lieut. Colin Drew, RNVR, who met on the trip to Australia and have now announced their engagement. January 27, 1945.
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Marriages, Canadian Brides & Wives Of Australian Servicemen - War File. November 05, 1945. (Photo by C. Mail Special Photo Service).
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Two G.I. brides who are flying round the World from America - they will see their mothers in Australia for the first time since they were married. Six years ago - drop in at London Airport. They are Mrs. Norma Totoritis and Mrs. Flora McClurken. September 09, 1952. (Photo by Daily Mirror).
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Aid For A Battle Casualty -- The war was still a grim ***** to this member of the 32nd Division a few day before the ***** of Japan's radio offer to capitulate. Blood plasma is being given at an aid station in Northern Luzon, where isolated pockets of stubborn Japs continued their futile struggle. August 13, 1945. (Photo by US Signal Crops Photo).
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Holding Death At Bey -- Pvt. Harvey White, Minneapolis, Army hospital corpsman, holds death of Bey as he tensely administers blood plasma to a wounded Yank at first aid station in the street at San Agata, Sicily, which then was a half mile behind the front lines. What war means to the women in a war zone mirrored in the faces and hands of the women watching White fight with death. September 1, 1943. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
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Margaret Coombes. July 23, 1954.
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Jennie Ryan. July 23, 1954.
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The Queen Attends Royal Circus PerformanceSmiling, Queen Elizabeth II is accompanied by Bernard Mills as she passes between lines of artistes on her way to attend the special charity performance of the Bertham Mills Circus at Olympia, London, this evening, December 21.The performance was sponsored by the Variety Club of Great Britain and the entire proceeds are to be donated to the London Federation of Boys Club. December 21, 1955.
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The U.S. Army Jeep.... A Militarist's Dream Come True -- Equipped with railroad wheels, the Jeep can run on tracks. November 02, 1942. (Photo by Interphoto News Pictures, Inc.)
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Churchill's Polling Day 'V' At Woodfond -- Mr. Winston Churchill gives his 'Victory' Sign as, wearing his famed Churchillian hat Polling day tour of his constituency - Woodford, Essex - to-day (Thursday).Mr. Churchill, as Conservative Candidate, was opposed at the Election by Labour, Liberal and Communist Candidates. February  23, 1950. (Photo by  Reuterphoto).
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During the lost 10 years American Joe Lynch has promoted five world-title fights. He has had "Sugar Ray" Robinson, Ike Williams, Henry Armstrong, Manuel Ortiz and Sammy Angott under contract. He moved to Australia from the USA after successfully suing Ike Williams for breach of contract. Lynch was an amateur boxer who lost only two decisions in 58 fights. April 01, 1952.;During the lost 10 years American Joe Lynch has promoted five world-title fights. He has had "Sugar Ray" Robinson, Ike William
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New Photograph of Her Majesty The Queen, Prince Charles And Princess Anne, Have been released for General publication on 1st May; 1956.A happy informal group of the Queen, Prince Charles and Princess Anne in the grounds of Balmoral. The Queen's corgi, Sue, can be seen in the background. May 3, 1953. (Photo by Camera Press Ltd.)
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Aboriginal carvings on baobab nut, of Northwest Australia.Carved baobab nut, from north-west Australia, reflects the mysterious native mind. March 02, 1936. (Photo by Daily News).
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The Jeep Goes To Seawater Operations -- The Jeep entering the water.The Navy Department Bureau of chips has ordered a large number of "deep water fording kite" which will be used to equip Jeeps for underwater operation at beaches and in fording streams. Containing 125 parts and weighing about 117 pounds, the "Submarine Kits" were ordered from Willys-Overland Motors, Incorporated primarily for the use of the Marine corps assault and operation forces which specified that the Kit. Where installed, should make the Jeep operable in water one foot higher than the hood for a period of fifteen minutes. November 14, 1946. (Photo by L.N.A.).
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U.S. Amphibious Vehicles Parked At English Base -- American soldiers check over U.S. amphibious jeeps lining the side of a road at a large motor vehicle park in England where huge stocks of war equipment and supplies are massed in preparation for the approaching Allied ground offensive against the Germans in Western Europe, Across the road stand long rows of fully equipped motor vehicles parked hub to hub. Amphibious jeeps have been widely used by U.S. forces in successful landing operations in the Pacific and Mediterranean the ters of operation. September 6, 1944.
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Cutlines For Illustration -- Flaky ice at the flick of a switch in steaming jungles Anti-friction bearings make this possible, providing "Refrigeration Anesthesia", a new technique in surgery. December 26, 1944.
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Mrs. Shizue Bowman who comes from Kyoto who will live in Brisbane. July 10, 1953.
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Segregation And Integration - Schools, Students, Universities - America. September 09, 1955. (Photo by Look Magazine).
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655 Australian Brides Here -- For eager sailor husbands who sailed out to the "Victorious" in Plymouth sound to see their wives, managed to get a brief kiss at the bottom of the gangway before they were hustled off again.655 Australian brides of British servicemen arrived at Plymouth last night (Tuesday) in the aircraft carrier "Victorious". They were welcomed by the Lord Mayor or Plymouth, Mr. Isaac Foot, and representatives of the Dominiunt's office. Each bride has brought with her a 251b. parcel of food and towards the end of their voyage from Sydney rations were reduced to prepare them for conditions in this Country. August 07, 1946. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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Hobby Riders Test Motorcycles -- Muddy going as Britain's amateur motorcyclist compete in inter-Club scramble. Simulating worst possible motorcycling conditions, with addition of competitive urge of racing, enthusiasts of British motor cycle clubs prove sternest critics of manufacturing quality for machines finding markers all over the world. March 11, 1952. (Photo by Central Office of Information, London).
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Queen Mother Goes Christmas ShoppingQueen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret went Christmas shopping in London To-Day.The Queen Mother and The Princess are pictured here coming out of an Antique shop where they bought some presents. December 04, 1952. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.).
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Machine gun. November 30, 1951.
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Sgt. Don Parsons of Victoria with his Jap wife Julie age 24 & baby Helen Elizabeth. In this cabin aboard the new Australia coming down the coast of N.S.W. April 10, 1953.
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20,000 See The Queen Unveil Merchant Navy Memorial -- The scene at the unveiling ceremony. The Tower of London and Tower Bridge are seen in background. About 20,000 people saw the Queen, who was accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, unveil the Merchant Navy Memorial on Tower Hill, London. to-day (Saturday). She was accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh. The memorial, built by the Imperial War Graves Commission to the design of Sir Edward Maufe, RA, honours 24,000 officers and men of the Merchan
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Passed By The Censor: How A Congressional Medallist Salutes -- Col. Leon W. Johnson, of Moline, Kansas, Salutes A Company of hundreds of airman and six Generals after he had been presented with the Congressional Medal of Honour by Lt.- Gen. Jaconb L. Devers at a U.S. airfield in East Anglia yesterday November 22.   Already four times decorated with the Silver Star, the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, 39-year-old Colonel Leon W. Johnson, of Moline, Kansas was yesterday, November 22, presented with Congressional Medal of Honour by Lt. -General Jacob L. Devers, Commanding General ETO, at impressive ceremony held at a U.S. airfield in East Anglia. Col. Johnson was Commanding Officer of a heavy bomber group which attacked  at "Roof-Top" height, the famous Rumanian oilfields at Ploesti. November 23, 1943. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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Air Marshal Sir George Mills, Mrs. Walters Lady Mills and Air Vice Marshal Walters. September 18, 1955.
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Netherlands. January 22, 1936.
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Actor Here. Mr. James Mills with his actress wife and 10-month-old son Martyn, who reached Sydney today from UK. August 07, 1951.
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Edward D. Mills, F.R.I.B.A. November 03, 1954.
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Old Time Vehicles - All Types - Vehicles. November 9, 1942.;Old Time Vehicles - All Types - Vehicles.
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Guard duty round Darwin's Coastline. January 28, 1942.
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The Queen At Her Coronation New Picture -- London just released is this Cecil Beaton picture of Queen Elizabeth II, wearing the Imperial State Crown and holding the Orb, and Sceptre after her Coronation in Westminster Abbey. June 05, 1953. (Photo by United Press Photo).
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Pilot R. Richard and Richard Archbold boarding the Guba for the Indian ocean ***** flight. June 5, 1939.;Pilot R. Richard and Richard Archbold boarding the Guba for the Indian ocean ***** flight.
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House work troubles disappear when this floor polisher gets to work. It cleans wood floors, tiles and linoleurs, It's scrubber and hand-polisher, too, and casts £33/18/-. May 2, 1955.;House work troubles disappear when this floor polisher gets to work. It cleans wood floors, tiles and linoleurs, It's scrubber and hand-polisher, too, and casts £33/18/-.
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Wartime Training For China's Government Workers.Roll call by the nation's leader, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek. Once a week the Generalissimo lectures to the students of the Central Military training school. On the day he lectures he takes the roll call himself, asks the students for short biographies of themselves, and takes notes on each of them. The students answer to the roll call by giving the Kuomintang salute. February 14, 1955. (Photo by Paul Guillemette, China Film).