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Women working on making sacks for the war effort during World War I

Women working on making sacks for the war effort during World War I

Interior of a warehouse where a large group of women are working on constructing hessian into sacks as a contribution to the war effort during World War I.

Returned from active service badge of Ernest Arthur Frost, Third Australian Light Horse

Returned from active service badge of Ernest Arthur Frost, Third Australian Light Horse

Digital copy of the Returned from Active Service badge received by Ernest Arthur Frost for active service with the Third Light Horse during World War I. Raised embossed text on badge reads: Australian Military Forces A.I.F, Issued by Dept of Defence, Returned from Active Service. The verso has been stamped, 234272 with the maker's name, 'Stokes & Sons, Melb'.

Party for World War I soldiers

Party for World War I soldiers

GENERAL: A farewell party given by nursing sisters for their patients at Harefield, England after the end of World War I.

World War I, war time views album

World War I, war time views album

Comprising an album of war time views including World War I soldiers, an Egyptian building and mounted soldiers. 16 images.

War damaged shops during World War I

War damaged shops during World War I

Shoppers patronising war damaged shops in England during World War I; wooden boards have replaced windows where notices saying 'business as usual' are displayed.

Ships of the German Kaiserliche Marine fleet during World War I

Ships of the German Kaiserliche Marine fleet during World War I

Ships of the German Kaiserliche Marine fleet during World War I. Research suggests that the ship in the foreground is a pre-dreadnought battleship of the Deutschland class. Of the five Deutschland class battleships SMS Pommern was torpedoed in 1916, SMS Hannover, SMS Schleswig-Holstein and SMS Schlesienwere were retained by the Reichsmarine after World War I and SMS Deutschland was scrapped in 1922. None participated in the surrender of the Kaiserliche Marine fleet at Scapa Flow in November 1918.

Fund raising for the Red Cross during World War I in Adelaide

Fund raising for the Red Cross during World War I in Adelaide

Booths set up near the South African War Memorial statue on North Terrace, Adelaide where fund raisers are selling produce in aid of the Red Cross during World War I.

British men training for war

British men training for war

British civilian men armed with rifles marching along a road as part of their training for the armed forces during the early stages of World War I.

Three woman helping to sell goods from a stall in aid of the war effort during World War I

Three woman helping to sell goods from a stall in aid of the war effort during World War I

Three woman helping to sell goods from a stall in aid of the war effort during World War I.

A World War One memorial

A World War One memorial

A memorial to those who served in World War One; exact location unknown.

Red Cross fund raising stall during World War I in South Australia

Red Cross fund raising stall during World War I in South Australia

A Red Cross fund raising stall during World War I with a large sign saying 'S.O.S. Send out socks'.

Women fund raising group during World War I in Adelaide

Women fund raising group during World War I in Adelaide

A group of women engaged in fund raising activites during World War I standing outside a booth carrying the sign 'Ye Smokers Retreat' with two framed posters advertising 'Three Castles' cigarettes.

Group of women workers for World War I charities in Adelaide

Group of women workers for World War I charities in Adelaide

A group of ten women, some wearing Red Cross badges, who were voluntary workers for World War I charities in Adelaide.

Women fund raisers for World War I charities in Adelaide

Women fund raisers for World War I charities in Adelaide

A group of women, some carrying trays of items for sale, who were engaged in raising funds for World War I charities in Adelaide, South Australia.

Women fund raising workers during World War I in Adelaide

Women fund raising workers during World War I in Adelaide

A group of women, some wearing Red Cross badges, who were engaged in fund raising activites in Adelaide during World War I.

New recruits for the Army during World War I

New recruits for the Army during World War I

New civilian recruits for Army service during World War I marching along a road in South Australia escorted by a uniformed soldier; four of their number stand in the front, three holding bugles up to their mouths and the fourth playing a small drum. The officer on the far side of the group (near the third row) is Robert Conroy Parrott (see also PRG 280/1/18/8 and B 23141); the location of the photo is probably Mitcham Camp (based on Parrott's career); and the date around 1915 (based on the fact he is still wearing his old pre-war 74th Militia hat and jacket).

World War I poster by artist Norman Lindsay

World War I poster by artist Norman Lindsay

A World War I poster depicting violence from the German aggressors against two allied soldiers, the word 'Quick !' is the only inscription; the work is signed 'Norman Lindsay'.

World War I poster by artist Norman Lindsay

World War I poster by artist Norman Lindsay

A World War I poster depicting a child praying at the knee of her anguished Mother, the inscription reads 'God bless dear Daddy who is fighting the Hun and send him HELP'; the work is signed Norman Lindsay.

World War One Honour Board, Peterborough Town Hall

World War One Honour Board, Peterborough Town Hall

View of the World War One Honour Board in the Peterborough Town Hall, on Main Street, Peterborough, South Australia.

World War I soldiers

World War I soldiers

Studio Photograph of two World War I soldiers, possibly Light Horsemen.

Group of 5 soldiers of the Australian Imperial Force of World War 1

Group of 5 soldiers of the Australian Imperial Force of World War 1

Group of 5 soldiers of the Australian Imperial Force of World War 1. One is identified as Sergeant Tilbrook and is believed to be Hubert John Tilbrook.

World War I military photographs

ALBUM: Collection of 122 World War I military photographs taken in Egypt and the Middle East by a soldier of the South Australian contingent of the Light Horse.

Troop train bringing happy soldiers home after World War I

Troop train bringing happy soldiers home after World War I

GENERAL: A troop train bringing happy soldiers home after World War I.

World War I memorial

World War I memorial

Photograph of a memorial to Bridgewater servicemen who served in World War I. Under the heading 'For God and Country' the names listed are: M.G.Radbone, J.E.Riddell, C.H.Ashenden, A.T.Ashenden, C.M.Dudley, D.F.Day, J.H.Ashurst, E.C.Beale, J.H.Chaplin, F.Jordan, C.L.Jordan, F.Millbank, S.W.Rogers, T.B.Radbone, J.Williams, F.C.Gray, A.E.Lock, R.G.Ashenden, E.T.Riddell, W.G.Ward, J.Constantine, W.A.Badenoch, D.G.Figg, F.Lockett, A.Christian, W.E.Ashenden, R.S.M.Needham, B.L.Flavel, P.W.Christan, J.J.Kilmartin.

World War One soldiers

World War One soldiers

Four soldiers who served in World War One. See 'Contents' for details.

British soldiers during World War I

British soldiers during World War I

British soldiers photographed with a horse drawn sled on a street in an Austrian town after snow during World War I.

World War I trench

World War I trench

The bodies of two soldiers lie in the remains of a World War I trench.

Board of honour listing names of enlisted men during World War I

Board of honour listing names of enlisted men during World War I

A board of honour listing names of enlisted staff of the South Australian Education Department during World War I.

New recruits for army service during World War I

New recruits for army service during World War I

Large group of new recruits for army service during World War I assembled outside a grandstand in South Australia, most still wear civilian clothing.

Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States at the Front during World War I

Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States at the Front during World War I

Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States examining a map during a visit to the Front during World War I; he is seated on a railway truck surrounded by officers of the allied forces.