World War 1, Australia, Western Australia, Fremantle, 1914
1914Enemy aliens moving under armed guard on Phillimore Street in front of P&O Building.
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Nearest geotagged records:
- William Renton, President of Fremantle Lumpers Union, outside Dalgety Building, Fremantle, 1919. (0.06km away)
- Boer War, Western Australia, Fremantle, Western Australian Mounted Infantry, 1899 (0.1km away)
- World War 1, Australia, Western Australia, HUMMERSTON, 10 Light Horse (0.12km away)
- Pre 1914 - Original Plan for Two 6 inch Guns at Arthur's Head, Fremantle Port, 1903 (1 of 2) (0.23km away)
- Pre 1914 - Original Plan for Two 6 inch Guns at Arthur's Head, Fremantle Port, 1903 (2 of 2) (0.23km away)
- Pre 1914, Magazine Lantern, Fremantle, Fort Arthur Head, 1910 (0.23km away)
- Inter War, Australia, Western Australia, 35 Fortress Company, Royal Australian Engineers, DAVEY,1930 (0.25km away)
- World War 1, Australia Western Australia Fremantle, 1915 (0.26km away)
- World War 1, Australia Western Australia Fremantle, 1915 (0.26km away)
- Boer War, Western Australia, Fremantle, Western Australian Mounted Infantry, 1899 (0.27km away)
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Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
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