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  2. Aerial firefighting and forestry in southern Australia

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    The photographs proved invaluable for the design of new road alignments and to map new stands of timber. [15] [19] Accordingly, aircraft were managed within the Forests Commission by the Chief Draftsman, Mervyn Bill. [10] An interactive map using the 1945 RAAF photography reveals the extent of Melbourne's suburban post-war growth.

  3. RAF Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    1942–1945 Handley Page Halifax: II converted to III from 1944 Four-engined heavy bomber. [3] No. 575 Squadron RAF: 1946 Douglas Dakota: Twin-engined transport. [3] No. 1510 (BABS) Flight RAF: 1945–1946 Airspeed Oxford: Blind approach training flight No. 1552 (Radio Aids Training) Flight RAF: 1945–1946 Airspeed Oxford Avro Anson: Blind ...

  4. File:Photography in the Royal Air Force, 1939-1945. CH6300 ...

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    English: Photography in the Royal Air Force, 1939-1945. A Type F.24 aerial camera Mark I, for night photography. Attached to the lens cone, on the left hand side, is a photo-electric cell, valve amplifier and relay mechanism. On the left, connected to the camera body, is the camera driving motor.

  5. List of Allied convoys during World War II by region - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photo of a November 1942 UG convoy. ... 1940 Belfast, 1945 Clyde 1943 Belfast, 1945 Clyde ... Melbourne to Newcastle, ...

  6. St Kilda Junction - Wikipedia

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    St Kilda Junction is also the location of one of Melbourne's well-loved suburban football/cricket ovals, the St Kilda Cricket Ground, which is generally known as the Junction Oval. Some of the parkland surrounding the Junction Oval was lost to the Queens Road realignment, but the original oval and the historic Aboriginal Corroboree tree ...

  7. Americans are confused by aerial view of Melbourne stadium ...

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  8. Attacks on Australia during World War II - Wikipedia

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    However, axis surface raiders and submarines periodically attacked shipping in the Australian coastal waters from late 1940 to early 1945. Japanese aircraft bombed towns and airfields in Northern Australia on 97 occasions during 1942 and 1943. [citation needed].

  9. Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Melbourne aerial ...

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