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Australian-Serbian Glenelg Red Cross pin badge

This is a pin badge for the Australian Red Cross event that took place at the Patriotic Festival of Glenelg, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, on 12 February 1916. At this time, the Serbian Army had retreated from it's homeland and was recuperating and re-equipping overseas with the intention of returning to the fight. Whatever help and support the Australians could give was invaluable to the cause.

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CONTRIBUTOR

Špiro Vranješ

DATE

1916-02-12

LANGUAGE

eng

ITEMS

2

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http://data.europeana.eu/organization/1482250000004503437

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Date

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1916-02-12

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Story

Language

eng
English

Country

Europe

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2020601_Ag_ErsterWeltkrieg_EU

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1916-02-12
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2001-01-01

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1916-02-12
2020-05-31
2000-12-31
2100-12-31

Language

mul

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Špiro Vranješ | europeana19141918:agent/610885ba9e90ab715a62cb0460ca10b5

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2023-06-05T09:03:06.166310Z
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2020-05-28 21:50:27 UTC
2020-05-28 21:50:31 UTC

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INTERNET

Record ID

/2020601/https___1914_1918_europeana_eu_contributions_21874

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