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Sammlung von Schwarz-Weiß- und Farbfotoalben, Drucken, Negativen und Dias von Phosphatabbauarbeiten auf den Inseln.

¹ Die Serie besteht aus einer Vielzahl von Fotomaterial über das Eigentum von Nauru, Ocean Island, Christmas Island und British Phosphate Commissioners (BPC) in Australien. Die britischen Phosphatbeauftragten bauten Phosphat auf Nauru und Ocean Is...

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British Phosphate Commission

New Guinea campaign records, 1914-18 War

AWM33 is an artificial series of records relating to the military occupation of German New Guinea by the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force during 1914-1921 and to the writing of The Official History of Australian during the War of ...

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Album of identification photographs of enemy aliens (civilian and prisoner of war) interned at Liverpool Camp, NSW during World War I (with index)

Die Serie enthält Namen und Fotos von Personen in australischen Internierungslagern. The photograph album is a linen and leather bound volume containing ruled alphabetical thumb index pages (not used) and 654 numbered pages, of which all but the l...

In: Album: none (1 item only); photographs: single number Index: none (1 item only); entries: alphabetical by first letter then numerical by photograph numberAlbum: none (1 item only); photographs: single number Index: none (1 item only); entries: alphabetical by first letter then numerical by photograph numberThe names in the index and the photographs in the photograph album are cross-referenced by an identification number. Thus, it is possible to find the photograph of an internee if you have a name or a photograph number, and it is possible to ascertain the identity of an internee from the identification number on the photograph.With the occurrence of duplicated identification numbers in the D3597 indices, corresponding to two different internee names, a [?] has been imposed in the item titles. It has not been possible to verify which name corresponds to the single photograph.On occasion a (1) or (2) is suffixed next to the Christian name in the index. It is assumed that this is has been used to identify possible duplications of the internee's full name.Where negatives have been reproduced from the photographs, National Archives of Australia has imposed a single number control system for ease of access.

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