Victoria at War 1914-1918 – Book Review
Victoria at War 1914-1918 By Michael McKernan is another coffee table book on the First World War.
Victoria at War 1914-1918 By Michael McKernan is another coffee table book on the First World War.
The RUSI of Victoria Library has been given a valuable letter written by the officer who led the charge of the Light Horse at Beersheba in the First World War.
A photographic story of the nation’s longest war and those who served by Gary Ramage and Ian McPhedran
A review of Graeme Sligo’s book “The Backroom Boys – Alfred Conlon and Army’s Directorate of Research and Civil Affairs, 1942-46”
Survived the Boer War, killed in action at Gallipoli on the 25th April 1915.
There has existed for many years a persistent myth that the first air attack on Darwin, on 19 February 1942, has been concealed by the federal government, a tale perpetuated […]
Many museums have an item or two in their collection that almost every other similar museum keeps. It could be a helmet, a rifle, a tunic, a book or any […]
The story of Australia’s part in the Gallipoli Campaign has become a central part of our national story and identity. On the eve of the campaign’s centenary it is a […]