Plaque at Memorial entrance foyer of Darwin Post Office (cnr Mitchell and Knuckey Street) created to the memory of Post Office staff who lost thier lives while on duty during the first air raid on Darwin, 19th. February 1942. Erected by subscription of Post Office staffs throughout Australia.Cheater, Graeme.Date:198
Post Office on the RAAF (Royal Australian Air Force) base. Designed and constructed by the Northern ...
Post Office at Darwin Royal Australian Air Force base, no longer used for this purpose. Designed and...
Ruins of old Darwin Post Office (bombed 1942), Mitchell Street, Esplanade, Darwin.Gullick, Joyce.Dat...
Memorial plaque to Post Office staff who were killed during air raid 19th February 1942, affixed in ...
Post Office, Darwin. Started building 1959. Foyer has plaque to those killed in Post Office during 1...
On the floor of the Main Hall in the Northern Territory Parliament is a small plaque that reads: ‘ON...
Darwin Post Office, as damaged by air raids 19th February 1942. Date circa late 1940s.Roderick, Chri...
Plaque marking unveiling of memorial plaque in Darwin Post Office foyer. (see PH0113/0028)Cheater, G...
Long view of plaque marking remnant of wall of Darwin Telegraph station, erected 1872 and destroyed ...
Depicts the bomb damage sustained by the Post Office.This album was compiled by Norman Frederick Tow...
Graves of the Darwin Post Office staff killed in Japanese raids on 19 February 1942 and buried at th...
Plaque in Legislative Assembly building, marking former site of the British Australia Telegraph Comp...
Mitchell Street looking away from Port of Darwin, showing bomb damage to the Post Office, including ...
A memorial to the lives of servicemen and civilians who died during enemy attacks on Darwin during W...
Adelaide River War Cemetery showing 9 graves of people killed in the Post Office, 19th of February 1...
Post Office on the RAAF (Royal Australian Air Force) base. Designed and constructed by the Northern ...
Post Office at Darwin Royal Australian Air Force base, no longer used for this purpose. Designed and...
Ruins of old Darwin Post Office (bombed 1942), Mitchell Street, Esplanade, Darwin.Gullick, Joyce.Dat...
Memorial plaque to Post Office staff who were killed during air raid 19th February 1942, affixed in ...
Post Office, Darwin. Started building 1959. Foyer has plaque to those killed in Post Office during 1...
On the floor of the Main Hall in the Northern Territory Parliament is a small plaque that reads: ‘ON...
Darwin Post Office, as damaged by air raids 19th February 1942. Date circa late 1940s.Roderick, Chri...
Plaque marking unveiling of memorial plaque in Darwin Post Office foyer. (see PH0113/0028)Cheater, G...
Long view of plaque marking remnant of wall of Darwin Telegraph station, erected 1872 and destroyed ...
Depicts the bomb damage sustained by the Post Office.This album was compiled by Norman Frederick Tow...
Graves of the Darwin Post Office staff killed in Japanese raids on 19 February 1942 and buried at th...
Plaque in Legislative Assembly building, marking former site of the British Australia Telegraph Comp...
Mitchell Street looking away from Port of Darwin, showing bomb damage to the Post Office, including ...
A memorial to the lives of servicemen and civilians who died during enemy attacks on Darwin during W...
Adelaide River War Cemetery showing 9 graves of people killed in the Post Office, 19th of February 1...
Post Office on the RAAF (Royal Australian Air Force) base. Designed and constructed by the Northern ...
Post Office at Darwin Royal Australian Air Force base, no longer used for this purpose. Designed and...
Ruins of old Darwin Post Office (bombed 1942), Mitchell Street, Esplanade, Darwin.Gullick, Joyce.Dat...