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British battleship King George V. Visitors Day on the King George V, 35.000 tons, 2nd largest battleship to enter Port Phillip Bay, berthed at Station Pier, Port Melbourne on 29th October, 1945. NI 4301
Dutch internees arrive in Melbourne on the Oranjefontein. A group of Dutch children on the deck of the Oranjefontein after she had berthed at Victoria Dock, Melbourne on 27th October, 1945. They were with their mothers and in some cases fathers interned in Japanese prison camps and will spend a holiday in Australia to recuperate form the horrors of the prison camps. NI 3873
British Battleship, King George V. Section of King George V, 35.000 tons, and is the 2nd largest battleship to enter Port Phillip Bay, photographed after she had berthed at Station Pier, Port Melbourne on 29th October, 1945. NI 4302
Dutch hospital Oranjearrives in Melbourne, September 1945. The red cross flag flies at the mast of the Dutch hospital ship Oranje when she berthed at Port Melbourne, carrying Australian soldiers releases from Japanese Prison Camps. NI 281
British battleship King George V. King George V, 35.000 tons, 2nd largest battleship to enter Port Phillip Bay, berthed at Station Pier, Port Melbourne on 29th October, 1945. Here are 14 inch guns facing the bow of the ship. NI 4296
Britisch Battleship King George V. King George V, 35.000 tons, 2nd largest battleship to enter Port Phillip Bay, berthed at Station Pier, Port Melbourne on 29th October, 1945. Here are the 14 inch guns facing the bow of the ship. NI 4300
Dutch hospital ship Oranje leaves Melbourne for Batavia. The Medical Staff, on the deck of the hospital ship Oranje before she left her berth at Princes Pier, Port Melbourne, bound on a mercy mission to Batavia. NI 7789
British Battleship, King George V. King Geroge V, 35.000 tons, the 2nd largest battleship to enter Port Phillip Bay, berthed at Station Pier, Port Melbourne on 29th October, 1945. Shown here is the nose-cap of one of the 14 inch guns. NI 4297
Dutch internees arrive in Melbourne on the Oranjefontein. The Oranjefontein being drawn to her berth by a tugboat at Victoria Dock, Melbourne on 27 th October 1945. Many of the former Dutch internees were on board from Japanese prison camps. They will be given new clothes and sent to rest camps in Australia after returning to the Indies. NI 3801
British Battleship, King George V. Members of the Womens Royal Australian Naval Service boarding King George V for church service. King George V, 35.000 tons, is the 2nd largest battleship to enter Port Phillip Bay, berthed at Station Pier, Port Melbourne on 29th October 1945. NI 4303