Nurses place wreath placed in Cairo cemetery on Anzac Day 1940
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Colonel Sir Stephen Allen addresses nurses and officers in Protestant Cemetery on Anzac Day, Cairo
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Colonel Sir Stephen Allen lays wreath in Protestant Cemetery, Cairo
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Wreath to be laid on Anzac Day, Port Said
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2 NZEF group at the Old Cairo Cemetery, Anzac Day - Photograph taken by M D Elias
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Occupants in the Nurses and Sisters Room the NZ Forces Club, Cairo
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Prime Minister Peter Fraser with Emily May Nutsey and other nurses at Shepheards Hotel in Cairo, Egypt
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Brigadier Falconer and Matron Nutsey laying wreaths in Old Cairo Cemetery - Photograph taken by M D Elias
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Rude crosses marked the resting place of the fallen men in this tiny island cemetery, but later the graves w...
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New Zealand nurses placing wreaths on the graves of fellow workers, El Ballah, Egypt, during World War 2
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Tanks pass the saluting base in United Nations Day Parade, Cairo - Photograph taken by M D Elias
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Young local woman on a cart in Cairo, Egypt - Photograph taken by George Kaye
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Street scene in Cairo showing local people carrying large bundles on their heads - Photograph taken by Georg...
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The Actors Ichikawa Monnosuke II as Karigane Bunshichi, Bando Mitsugoro I as An no Heibei, Ichikawa Danjuro V as Gokuin Sen'emon, Nakamura Sukegoro II as Kaminari Shokuro, and Sakata Hangoro II as Hotei Ichiemon (right to left), in "Gonin Otoko" (Five Chivalrous Commoners), an Interlude in Part Two of the Play Hatsumombi Kuruwa Soga (A Soga Drama on the First Festival Day in the Pleasure District), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the First Day of the Second Month, 1780
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