File:Empire Air Training Scheme Airmen leave by "Awatea" for Canada, 22-2-1941, by Sam Hood (4194047776).jpg

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Empire Air Training Scheme Airmen leave by "Awatea" for Canada, 1941, by Sam Hood

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English: Empire Air Training Scheme Airmen leave by "Awatea" for Canada, 22 February 1941, by Sam Hood. 1 film photonegative (copied from original nitrate photonegative), State Library of New South Wales Home and Away - 24089.
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