(THE) AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITIONARY FORCES
1915White paper cover with black lettering, black and white photograph of battle cruiser, (believed to be H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA not in the departing flotilla) on Union Jack Flag (in colour) on front cover. 36 pages, and foldout, photos in black and white. Once property of Reg Neall's father.
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On November 1, 1914, the biggest flotilla of ships ever seen in the region left the protected waters of King George Sound, Albany for the battlefields of World War I. 28 Australian transport ships and 12 New Zealand transport ships with Naval Escort.
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