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Relatives greeting prisoners of war arriving in Melbourne on the Oranje, 1 October 1945 [picture]
Bib ID 3107073
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
Online Versions
Description 1945 
1 photograph : gelatin silver ; 25.8 x 20.4 cm. 
Series

Bruce Howard collection.

Notes

Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription.

Part of the collection: Bruce Howard collection.

Inscriptions: "Relatives waiting to greet POW October 1st 1945, 'Oranje' - Oct. 1945 - carrying the P.O.Ws, Melbourne" and measurements for cropping for publication in pencil on reverse.

Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.pic-vn3107073

Published, page [260], The great Australian book of nostalgia by John Larkins and Bruce Howard. Adelaide : Rigby, 1975.

Subjects World War, 1939-1945 - Social aspects - Victoria - Melbourne - Photographs.  |  Crowds - Victoria - Melbourne - Photographs.  |  Ex-prisoners of war - Family relationships - Photographs.
Other authors/contributors Larkins, John, 1943- Great Australian book of nostalgia
Terms of Use Copyright restrictions may apply. 
Exhibited Exhibited: "In a New Light 2", National Library of Australia, 2 December 2004 - 28 March 2005. 

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