RM2A2X25W–Photograph - Artilleryman, Australian Imperial Force, 1914-1918, Photograph of soldier of 1st AIF posing in front of corrugated iron wall. Hand-written on back: 'You can see by this photo that I am well named Long 'Un'. The same soldier is depicted in ST 035057. The identity of this 'Long 'Un' is unknown, although in ST 035057 he wears the uniform of the Australian Light Horse. The nickname was used by others in World War I - for instance, a 2Lt named F.A
RM2WHHFGW–Ypres, Belgium: Medics tending to a wounded soldier on a stretcher. Photographs of the 8th Field Ambulance, Australian Imperial Force in France and Belgium ca 1917-1918
RM2GYRWKJ–A First World War era portrait of an Australian soldier, a Corporal in the First Australian Imperial Force, standing outside what appears to be a church.
RMHFT0FA–'BRINGING UP THE GUNS' 1921 painting by war artist Septimus Power. It shows the 1st Australian Imperial Force, 101st Australian Battery at the Third Battle of Ypres in Passchendaele, Belgium, in October 1917, bringing up an 18 pound gun.
RM2K640C5–Some Boy! A caricature of a cheeky Australian solder - WW1 era - member of the Australian Expeditionary Force (The First Australian Imperial Force - 1st AIF)
RMHY90PY–The First Australian Division Memorial – Pozières, France. The Australian Imperial Force had 7,700 casualties in a 4 day period at this location.
RF2J9K8YT–Memorial to members of the Australian Imperial Force who died during the First World War, 1914-1918
RM2CFH7GY–Middle East History - The A.I.F. [i.e. Australian Imperial Force] Surf Carnival display at Tel-Aviv
RMJM3A1E–Australian light horse at Gallipoli 1915
RF2K9T7NC–Australian Imperial Force war graves at the El Alamein War Cemetery at Alamein in Egypt. El Alamein War Cemetery contains Commonwealth graves.
RMJMY4T3–Australian light horse under the walls of Jerusalem, 1917
RMKH92MK–Waltzing Matilda - score cover, 1940. Song with music by Marie Cowan and A.B.Paterson. Australian folk song known as the 'unofficial Australian national anthem'. Shown on cover: Second Australian Imperial Force marching through Sydney. During World War 2.
RM2ANX2EW–The Australian Imperial Force (1914-1921) emblem on a World War I headstone at Tyne Cot Cemetery in Zonnebeke, Belgium
RMPDPF78–18 Australian Imperial Force cemetery at Beersheba AWM photo B02021
RMMY0M4Y–Letter to the Commissioner of Police, Brisbane from the Sub-Inspector. William (Billy) Elsdale was one of about 1000 Aboriginal Australians who joined the Australian Imperial Force during the First World War. He is believed to be the first Aboriginal digger to die during action in France
RMKF9NAK–Australian Imperial Force cemetery at Beersheba AWM photo B02021
RMAR0RM3–The Australian Imperial Force Monument Perth Western Australia
RM2A3TKMB–The A.I.F. [i.e., Australian Imperial Force] Surf Carnival display at Tel-Aviv
RME0HGT1–Servicemen in the Royal Australian Air Force, United States Army, Australian Imperial Force and Royal Australian Navy chatting to their girlfriends on the telephone, Melbourne, 1942.
RM2A2WKAJ–Letter - Australian Imperial Force, Inventory of Personal Effects, May 1918, Letter from the Australian Imperial Force Kit Store, London, to Mrs C. Kemp of Heathcote relating to the return of personal effects from her husband, Private A. E. Kemp, a World War I soldier killed in action. It probably dates to May 1918. The letter lists the effects in an accompanying parcel: photos, post cards, a rosary and a religious book. Unfortunately, the parcel should have been sent to
RM2WHHFGY–Villers-Bretonneux, France: Medics tending to wounded soldiers coming off ambulance to proceed inside the Red Chateau. Photographs of the 8th Field Ambulance, Australian Imperial Force in France ca 1917-1918
RMBHEXKC–Australian campaign medals awarded for service in the SW Pacific during World War Two
RF2K1XT68–The Australian force memorial next to the british war cemetery, Jerusalem, Israel.
RMG26M9C–AJAXNETPHOTO. MONT ST.QUENTIN, FRANCE. - AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE MEMORIAL OVERLOOKING THE HILL NORTH OF PERONNE. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:G4 130710 3182
RMHY90PM–The First Australian Division Memorial – Pozières, France. The Australian Imperial Force had 7,700 casualties in a 4 day period at this location.
RMMY0DP1–Recruiting Train Arrangements (Timetable), 15 August 1915 - 19 August. Five recruiting trains ran throughout Queensland in August 1915 to 'snowball' recruitment for the Australian Imperial Force.
RM2CFH6RE–Original Caption: The A.I.F. [i.e. Australian Imperial Force] Surf Carnival display at Tel-Aviv - Location: Tel Aviv Israel ca.
RMMY0GTD–Charles Morrison Pickering's certificate of qualification to apply for land,. Charles Morrison Pickering was a Brisbane tram driver who joined the Australian Imperial Force on 28 August 1914. He served as a gunner and driver with 7th Battery, 3rd Field Artillery Brigade, rising to the rank of Staff Sergeant in 1917. He returned to Australia in September 1918 and was discharged in June 1919. He became one of the first soldier settlers at The Gap and and became a dairy farmer.
RF2K9T7N8–Australian Imperial Force war graves at the El Alamein War Cemetery at Alamein in Egypt. El Alamein War Cemetery contains Commonwealth graves.
RMJMY4TB–Australian light horse passing through Bethlehem on the way to capture Jericho, 1917
RMKH92MM–Waltzing Matilda - score, 1940. Song with music by Marie Cowan and A.B.Paterson. First page. Australian folk song known as the 'unofficial Australian national anthem'. Shown on cover: Second Australian Imperial Force marching through Sydney. During World War 2.
RMJMY6AD–Australian Flying Corps observation balloon launch
RM2JAPY4P–Australian official war correspondent Charles Bean atop the Great Pyramid of Cheops, Egypt, on New Year's Day, 1915. In the background can be seen the Mena Camp of the Australian Imperial Force
RM2RAAM3T–Matchbox holder - made in Birmingham - with the Australian Imperial Force cap badge impressed upon it. On reverse, commemorating the Battle Honours of the 4th Battalion AIF, dated August 17 1914-1917. Gallipoli - Lone Pine, France - Pozieres, Mouquet Farm, Le Barque, Demicourt-Boursies, Bullecourt. Trench Art.
RFRFKKK2–An Australian Imperial Force circular emblem on a marble tombstone
RMAR0RMA–The Australian Imperial Force Monument Perth Western Australia
RM2A3TKJN–The A.I.F. [i.e., Australian Imperial Force] Surf Carnival display at Tel-Aviv
RMR1P38E–PERTH, AUSTRALIA - November 11, 2018: First Light Car Patrol (Model T Ford) used by the Australian Imperial Force during World War I
RM2A2WF6Y–Transparency - 'Distinguishing Badges of the Australian Imperial Force, World War I, Great War', 1914-1919, Alternative Name(s): Unit Colours, Colour Patches Transparency of colour poster depicting the badges or colours of units of the Australian Imperial Force, World War I, 1914-1918. The poster was issued by the Herald and Weekly Times Ltd, during or after World War I. On Thursday 24 April 1919 the Gippsland Times advertised this poster or a similar one for sale for two shillings from a newsagency
RM2WHHFH2–Villers-Bretonneux, France: Medics tending to a wounded soldier on a stretcher placing him in ambulance. Photographs of the 8th Field Ambulance, Australian Imperial Force in France ca 1917-1918
RMBHF1CY–Military Cross awarded to an Australian officer in World War I, with maps and other memorabilia
RM2E2RXGR–The Australian Imperial Force Touring XI photographed at Lord's Cricket Ground in June 1919.
RFJN57HB–ANZAC War Memorial in Sydney Australia
RMHY90W6–The First Australian Division Memorial – Pozières, France. The Australian Imperial Force had 7,700 casualties in a 4 day period at this location.
RM2D75NG6–The grave site of General Sir John Monash and his wife Lady Hannah Victoria Monash
RM2JRMGE8–Congratulations from Australian Headquarters to Percy Valentine Storkey who received the VC (Victoria Cross), 20 June 1918, France, by Australian Imperial Force.
RM2M67NMC–The 38th Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. David H. Berger lays a wreath in honor at the Last Post Ceremony for Private William George Taylor at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Australia, April 13, 2022. Private Taylor served in the Australian Imperial Force during World War I where he was killed in action on April 13, 1918. The Last Post Ceremony is held every night to share the story behind one of the names on the Roll of Honour.
RM2KF6DCP–World War 1 War Memorial at BlackBoy Hill, Greenmount, Perth, Western Australia.
RM2X16F8M–2ND AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE - Australian troops on the quayside after disembarking at Gourock British Army
RM2WJPD1F–Crew of one of the 'bush' artillery guns preparing for action at Tobruk. November 22, 1941. (Photo by Australian Imperial Force Photo).
RF2T56WTJ–Amiens cathedral, France, where amongst the commemorative tablets to Allied Forces of WW1 is this one to the Australian Imperial Force.
RM2HX4R50–***** V. England - Gezira Sporting Club - ***** at Gizera Sporting Club Ground on Friday, October ***** first of the two-days' play between an A.I.F. eleven ***** a team of Englishmen representing the Gezira Sporting Club. November 13, 1941. (Photo by Australian Imperial Force Photo).
RM2RAAM43–Wagon Post, Vaux. by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force. Dyson joined the Army and despite being wounded twice he produced a large number of drawings of Australian soldiers in battle. In 1915, he became an Australian official war artist at the front. Exhibitions of his war cartoons were held in London, and in November 1918 he published Australia at War, which contains some of his finest drawings.
RM2WJPD2T–You 've heard of kitchen fatigue. It's together going than usual in this part of the Tobruk defenses. The man carrying rations in this picture are cooks at a forward point. Inside Tobruk, a familiar scene -- the browned water-carriers trudging from rock to rock under a scorching sun. But they kept the enemy guessing during the siege.worries the enemy, upsets his preparations for attacks, denies him the information he must have to succeed ***** came to the ninth division ***** was to the *****. July 5, 1950. (Photo by Australian Imperial Force).
RM2KFKW93–Outline chalk map of Australia probably cut by members of the Australian Imperial Force c1916-17 and recut as part of First World War Centenary commemorations, Wiltshire, 2019.
RM2A3TKMA–The A.I.F. [i.e., Australian Imperial Force] Surf Carnival display at Tel-Aviv
RMHERMHX–Australian Imperial Force War Graves in Stourbridge Cemetery, England against a wooded/shaded background
RM2A2WKAK–Letter - Australian Imperial Force to Annie Kemp, Personal Effects, 22 May 1918, Alternative Name(s): Lettergram. Aerogram Letter from the Australian Imperial Force In Melbourne to Mrs Annie Kemp relating to the return of personal effects from her husband, Private Albert Kemp, a World War I soldier killed in action on 21 September 1917. The letter explains that she is receiving the a parcel of personal effects from her late husband Private A. E. Kemp, who was killed in
RMW9JD6B–Suda Bay War Cemetery, Crete, Greece. June 2019. Memorial stone to Australian serviceman of the Australian Imperial Force, Corporal W J Gager. Aged 2
RMBHEWKE–Military Cross awarded to an Australian officer who served in France in the First World War
RM2GCEDPR–The World War I Villers–Bretonneux Australian national memorial and military cemetery at Fouilloy (Somme), France
RMF7NC2M–Photograph of Australian soldiers hauling a 25-pounder through a clearing in the New Guinea Jungle during the New Guinea campaign. Dated 1942
RMHY90R6–The First Australian Division Memorial – Pozières, France. The Australian Imperial Force had 7,700 casualties in a 4 day period at this location.
RMFCW19Y–A wide view of the Australian Imperial Forces Burial Ground, Flers, Somme, France
RFR0JHJY–The Australian National Memorial, near Villers-Bretonneux, lists the names of 10,773 Australian Imperial Force soldiers with no known grave killed in
RMTXJCGX–1942 page 5 The Observer Australian Prime Minister requests Imperial War Cabinet and Russian Army advance on German Forces
RF2B962JB–Transparency - 'Distinguishing Badges of the Australian Imperial Force, World War I, Great War', 1914-1919, Alternative Name(s): Unit Colours, Colour Patches Transparency of colour poster depicting the badges or colours of units of the Australian Imperial Force, World War I, 1914-1918. The poster was issued by the Herald and Weekly Times Ltd, during or after World War I. On Thursday 24 April 1919 the Gippsland Times advertised this poster or a similar one for sale for two shillings from a newsagency, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Cl
RM2X16F72–2ND AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE - Australian troops on board a troopship in the Clyde British Army
RFE6RWB4–.Cadet in historic uniforms of 1st Light Horse (Australian Imperial Force) behind a World War 1 Machine Gun.
RFMEEKRR–Memorial at Villers Bretonneux in France
RMJRKTYB–Capture of Damascus, 1 October 1918
RM2RAAM4M–Welcome Back to the Somme, March 1918, by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force. Dyson joined the Army and despite being wounded twice he produced a large number of drawings of Australian soldiers in battle. In 1915, he became an Australian official war artist at the front. Exhibitions of his war cartoons were held in London, and in November 1918 he published Australia at War, which contains some of his finest drawings. Date: 1918
RMKHMA0G–King George VI watching a blindfolded Australian soldier assemble a machine gun, 1940. George VI, 1895 – 1952. King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth.
RM2KFKW9W–Outline chalk map of Australia probably cut by members of the Australian Imperial Force c1916-17 and recut as part of First World War Centenary commemorations, Wiltshire, 2019.
RM2A3TKH7–The A.I.F. [i.e., Australian Imperial Force] Surf Carnival display at Tel-Aviv
RMHERMK2–Australian Imperial Force (AIF) War Graves in Stourbridge Cemetery, England against a wooded/shaded background
RM2A2WKAM–Letter - Australian Imperial Force to Annie Kemp, Return of Personal Effects, 7 Jun 1918, Alternative Name(s): Lettergram. Aerogram Letter from the Australian Imperial Force to Mrs Annie Kemp relating to the return of personal effects from her husband, Private Albert Kemp, a World War I soldier killed in action on 21 September 1917. The letter explains that the parcel of personal effects she received (on 22 May 1918) was supposed to have been sent to another bereaved woman, Mrs C
RMW9JD3J–Suda Bay War Cemetery, Crete, Greece. June 2019. Memorial stone to Australian serviceman of the Australian Imperial Force, Signalman C J Green. Aged
RMBHEX2M–Military Cross awarded to an Australian officer who served with distinction in France in the First World War
RM2GCA7DW–The World War I Villers–Bretonneux Australian national memorial and military cemetery at Fouilloy (Somme), France
RM2JJY651–Postal-Letters-Parcels Etc. - Australian Military. December 21, 1942.
RM2B031MB–The Borneo Campaign of 1945 was the last major Allied campaign in the South West Pacific Area. In a series of amphibious assaults between 1 May and 21 July, the Australian I Corps, under Lieutenant General Leslie Morshead, attacked Japanese forces occupying the island. Allied naval and air forces, centred on the US 7th Fleet under Admiral Thomas Kinkaid, 1TAF and the US Thirteenth Air Force also played important roles in the campaign. The goals of this campaign were to capture Borneo's oilfields and Brunei Bay to support the US-led invasion of Japan and British-led liberation of Malaya whi
RMFCW0XM–Crosses marking the graves of French soldiers at the AIF Cemetery, Flers, Somme, France showing the Cross of Sacrifice.
RFR0JHJC–The Villers–Bretonneux Australian Nat. Memorial cemetery contains the graves of World War 1 British Commonwealth soldiers, Villers–Bretonneux, France.
RM2JJY629–Postal-Letters-Parcels Etc. - Australian Military. July 2, 1945. (Photo by Australian Official Photograph).
RF2B968W9–Letter - Australian Imperial Force, Inventory of Personal Effects, May 1918, Letter from the Australian Imperial Force Kit Store, London, to Mrs C. Kemp of Heathcote relating to the return of personal effects from her husband, Private A. E. Kemp, a World War I soldier killed in action. It probably dates to May 1918. The letter lists the effects in an accompanying parcel: photos, post cards, a rosary and a religious book. Unfortunately, the parcel should have been sent to, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a m
RM2X2FA9R–2ND AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE - Australian troops disembarking at Gourock on arrival in England British Army
RFE6RXJ2–Royal NSW Lancers parade down Macquarie Street, Parramatta to celebrate 125 years of Royal NSW Lancers and raising of the 1st Light Horse (Australian Imperial Force) in 1914.
RFMEEKTK–Villers Bretonneux (France) memorial AIF looking over the surrounding countryside with morning mist.
RM2JJY611–Postal-Letters-Parcels Etc. - Australian Military. May 18, 1942. (Photo by A.I.F Photograph).
RM2RAAM4B–The Cookers - near Villers-Bretonneux, Somme 1918, by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force. Dyson joined the Army and despite being wounded twice he produced a large number of drawings of Australian soldiers in battle. In 1915, he became an Australian official war artist at the front. Exhibitions of his war cartoons were held in London, and in November 1918 he published Australia at War, which contains some of his finest drawings. Date: 1918
RMMR75Y3–EQUIPPING OLD Royal Navy BATTLESHIPS, FOR action in the DARDANELLES. The Naval Operations in the Dardanelles Campaign (17 February 1915 – 9 January 1916) took place against the Ottoman Empire during the First World War. Ships of the Royal Navy, French Marine nationale, Imperial Russian Navy and the Royal Australian Navy, attempted to force the defences of the Dardanelles Straits.
RM2KFKWAA–Outline chalk map of Australia probably cut by members of the Australian Imperial Force c1916-17 and recut as part of First World War Centenary commemorations, Wiltshire, 2019.
RM2A3TKKE–The A.I.F. [i.e., Australian Imperial Force] Surf Carnival display at Tel-Aviv
RMHERMH6–War Memorial in front of Australian Imperial Force War Graves in Stourbridge Cemetery, England in a wooded/shaded background
RM2A2WKAH–Letter - Australian Imperial Force Canteens Funds Trust to Mrs Annie J. Kemp, 28 Nov 1921, Single-page letter, typed onto letterhead. From the Canteens Funds Trust of the Australian Imperial Force to Annie Josephine Kemp, widow of soldier Private A.E. Kemp (who died on 21 September 1917 in Belgium). She has apparently written to request funds from the Canteens Funds Trust, and the letter in return originally enclosed a form for her to complete. The recepient had to be 'in real need of
RF2F5YPRW–Commonwealth war graves at El Alamein War Cemetery in northern Egypt. The cemetery contains the graves of British Empire soldiers who died during WW2.
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