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Monash: the outsider who won a war: a biography of Australia’s greatest military commanderGeneral Sir John Monash changed the way wars were fought and won. During the first World War he used innovative techniques and modern technology to plan and win a succession of major battles that led to the end of the war

Armstrong guns, 1882

Time Capsule, 22/02/1986

Marker No. 3, 1984

Three sailors, 22/09/1939

Soldier & small boy, c. 1940

Man on horse, 1905This image shows a side-on view of a trooper on a horse. Trees and bushes are in the background. The trooper is dressed in a dark coloured coat, light coloured jodhpurs and a tall helmet. He has a very large moustache. Printed across the bottom of the photograph is: “Mtd. Trooper James Watt 1905”.

War Memorial, 1935

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