Charles Gilbert papers and copies of photographs, ca. 1890-1910, 1944-1946
Charles Gilbert papers and copies of photographs, ca. 1890-1910, 1944-1946
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ca. 1890-1910, 1944-1946
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MLMSS 8569
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0.01 metres of textual material (1 folder)
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Fonds
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Copyright status : In copyright (Manuscripts)
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Typescript document `Invasion of Tarakan' and a printed pamphlet `5th Birthday Celebrations : 2/2 Australian Field Ambulance Kuching 22 November 1945
24 Photographs prints copied from originals, ca. 1890-1910, 1944-1946
Images include the Australian Army operations and staff in Kuching and Australia, 1944-1946.
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Charles Gilbert papers and copies of photographs, ca. 1890-1910, 1944-1946
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Author / Creator
Notes
General note
This collection contains pictorial material located in Pictures Source File at Pic.Acc.2989
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Charles Gilbert, 1985
Pic.Acc.5989
Administrative / Biographical history
Charles Gilbert was a freemason and senior NCO in the 2/12 Australian Field Ambulance, AIF, attached to the 26th Brigade of the 9th Division for the invasion of Tarakan Island, Borneo, on 1 May 1945. He engaged with other freemasons and attended meetings of The Bagus Club (pronounced Bagush, meaning good in Indonesian). This was one of the Masonic...
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MLMSS 8569
Record Identifier
1kVdPBxn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1kVdPBxn
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Reference code
981165
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