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HMAS Sydney vs. Zeppelin L43.
After leaving SMS Emden ‘wrecked and done for’ in 1914, HMAS Sydney served with the British…
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The Blood Vote: Divisions at the Front, and at Hom …
A life-and-death question Prime Minister ‘Billy’ Hughes liked to be known as The little Digger. Hughes…
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The Blood Vote: Mosman votes YES, others NO.
Billy Hughes assumed the majority of Australians would support him. Those remaining, he thought, could be…
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Mosman through the lens of WWI
When you start looking, you begin to find traces of the First World War everywhere in…
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Doing our Bit: Mosman 1914-1918
In 2013 Mosman Library Services launched this unique online resource. The intention was to formally acknowledge…
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Doing our Bit by Donna Braye
When Doing Our Bit was initially proposed I thought what do I know about the Great…
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Sid Carroll : The man in the sidecar
For much of the First World War the small French village of Vignacourt was a sanctuary…
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Charles Lawrence Pollard
Just because the war has ended doesn’t mean we have stopped collecting. The niece of Charles…