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Tender and driver outside the underground centre at Gawler

Tender and driver outside the underground centre at Gawler

GAWLER: Tender and driver outside the underground centre with W.A.A.A.F. girls. Back: Lorna Russell; Elspeth Scott; Betty Watkins; ?. Centre: Joan Lucas; Pam Collins; Joan Stace; Dorothy Roberts; Iris Ball; ? ; ? . Front: ? ; ? ; Pauline Adcock; Molly Norton-Baker.

W.A.A.A.F. girls who worked at the underground Wireless Telegraphist Centre at Gawler

W.A.A.A.F. girls who worked at the underground Wireless Telegraphist Centre at Gawler

GAWLER: W.A.A.A.F. girls who worked at the underground Wireless Telegraphist centre at Gawler. The group includes: Betty Dring; Ruth Salt; Joan Koch; Lena Lubrick; Greta Saltmars; June Wilson; Laures Brooks; Ruth Davies.

W.A.A.A.F. Underground Communications Unit at Gawler

W.A.A.A.F. Underground Communications Unit at Gawler

W.A.A.A.F. Underground Communications Unit stationed at Gawler operating morse code keys. L-r: Rae Bull; Helen Robertson; Shirley Carmichael.

R.A.A.F. personnel outside the 'Domestic Area' at Willaston

R.A.A.F. personnel outside the 'Domestic Area' at Willaston

WILLASTON: R.A.A.F. personnel outside the 'Domestic Area' Willaston. L-r: ? ; Elspeth Scott; Joan Stace; Avis Ward; Mena Houston; ? . Front: Shirley Carmichael; Helen Robertson.

R.A.A.F. personnel outside the 'Domestic Area' at Willaston

R.A.A.F. personnel outside the 'Domestic Area' at Willaston

WILLASTON: R.A.A.F. personnel outside the 'Domestic Area', Willaston. L-r, back: ? ; Eunice Hearn; Kelvin Scudds; Joan Stace; ? ; ? ; ? ; ?. Front: Bayley; Mena Houston; Helen Robertson.

R.A.F. camp at Gawler

R.A.F. camp at Gawler

GAWLER: Looking east from the main R.A.F. camp showing the Officer's Mess, Recreation Hut and Sentry Box. House on the corner of Holmes and Jarvis Streets owned by Artie Zbierski.

The driver who took personnel to the underground Wireless Telegraphy section at Gawler

The driver who took personnel to the underground Wireless Telegraphy section at Gawler

GAWLER: 'Harry' the driver who sometimes took personnel to the underground Wireless Telegraphy section, other times they marched.

Gawler Communications Unit Transmitter Station

Gawler Communications Unit Transmitter Station

GAWLER: Aerial view of Gawler Communications Unit Transmitter Station; the building was approximately 60 ft. by 16 ft.

Gawler Communications Unit Transmitter Station

Gawler Communications Unit Transmitter Station

GAWLER: Machinery at the Gawler Communications Unit Transmitter Station. L-r: AT13 transmitter; ATIS; AT8; AT14.

8 Docks Operating Company, Royal Australian Engineers

8 Docks Operating Company, Royal Australian Engineers

Australian troops of the 8 Docks Operating Company [8th Docks], Royal Australian Engineers, on a landing craft at New Guinea.

8 Docks Operating Company at Wewak, New Guinea

8 Docks Operating Company at Wewak, New Guinea

Australian troops of the 8 Docks Operating Company [8th Docks], Royal Australian Engineers, outside the offices of the Adjutant and Company Sergeant Major [C.S.M.], Wewak, New Guinea.

8 Docks Operating Company, Royal Australian Engineers.

8 Docks Operating Company, Royal Australian Engineers.

Australian troops of the 8 Docks Operating Company [8th Docks], Royal Australian Engineers, at the mess hut, Wewak, New Guinea.

8 Docks Operating Company, Royal Australian Engineers

8 Docks Operating Company, Royal Australian Engineers

Australian troops of the 8 Docks Operating Company [8th Docks], Royal Australian Engineers, at a depot in New Guinea.

Australian Army DUKW amphibious truck at Wewak

Australian Army DUKW amphibious truck at Wewak

Australian troops of the 8 Docks Operating Company [8th Docks], Royal Australian Engineers, with a DUKW amphibious truck at Wewak, New Guinea.

Army transport driving through a river in New Guinea

Army transport driving through a river in New Guinea

Army transport driving through a river in New Guinea.

Australian troops of the 8 Docks Operating Company, Royal Australian Engineers

Australian troops of the 8 Docks Operating Company, Royal Australian Engineers

Australian troops of the 8 Docks Operating Company [8th Docks], Royal Australian Engineers, on the road in New Guinea.

Crashed Japanese aircraft in New Guinea

Crashed Japanese aircraft in New Guinea

Crashed Japanese aircraft in New Guinea.

Australian soldiers at a concert given by Gracie Fields

Australian soldiers at a concert given by Gracie Fields

Australian soldiers at a concert given by Gracie Fields in New Guinea.

Officers aboard the 'Manoora'

Officers aboard the 'Manoora'

From left: Brigadier Porter, Captain Cousins, Commander Symons and Colonel Cummins (assumed to be aboard the 'Manoora' in the Labaun-Brunei convoy).

LCI's lowered and waiting for troops

LCI's lowered and waiting for troops

View from the upper deck of the transport ship showing the LCI's (landing craft infantry) lowered and waiting for troops to be loaded.

LCI's being lowered

LCI's being lowered

View of the LCI's (landing craft infantry) in the water taken looking down from the deck of the ship.

Troops in a LCI

Troops in a LCI

View of troops in a LCI (landing craft infantry) alongside the ship.

Troops landing at Labuan

Troops landing at Labuan

Troops leaving the landing craft on the beach at Labuan.

LSTs discharging vehicles

LSTs discharging vehicles

LSTs (landing ship tank) unloading vehicles on the beach at Labuan approximately one hour after the first troops were discharged.

LSTs discharging vehicles

LSTs discharging vehicles

LSTs (landing ship tank) unloading vehicles on the beach at Labuan approximately one hour after the first troops were discharged. Note tractors hauling out drowned vehicles.

Unloading stores

Unloading stores

Unloading stores from LSTs at Laguan.

Remnants of a Japanese seaplane

Remnants of a Japanese seaplane

Remnants of a Japanese seaplane at Labuan.

Victoria, capital of Labuan

Victoria, capital of Labuan

Caption reads: 'This was Victoria, capital of Labuan'.

Ruins of Governor's residence

Ruins of Governor's residence

Caption reads: 'all that was left of the Governor's residence - foundations'. Located at Victoria, Labuan, the city of Victoria was largely destroyed by allied forces in dislodging the Japanese from the island.

Lunch is brought up (Victoria, Labuan)

Lunch is brought up (Victoria, Labuan)

Lunch being served to Australian troops at Labuan from the back of a truck.