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Old 09-08-17, 23:50
Mike Cecil Mike Cecil is offline
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I agree with you Tony, about the AWM's updated website: gone backwards in a big way, and that's being polite. Best to write to the webmaster and voice your frustration like I and many others have: they might get the hint, but somehow I doubt it.

If you go to the new site 'search' option and type 'German Concentration camp Holdsworthy', 60 odd images come up for viewing. Simple searches like that seem to work OK, just don't try anything more complex!

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Old 10-08-17, 01:33
Dinty Dinty is offline
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I have been going to a property up near Coonabarabran NSW, during WW2 there were Italian POW's on this property, they constructed wooden shearers quarters, erected a few windmills on this property, the next time I'm up in the area I will get more information if anyone wants it cheers Dennis
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