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Portrait of John Curtin, circa 1908Portrait of John Curtin, seen on a 1910 election pamphlet for political office for Balaclava neighborhood of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Portrait of John Curtin, circa 1908Portrait of John Curtin, seen on a 1910 election pamphlet for political office for Balaclava neighborhood of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Portrait of John Curtin, 1920sPortrait of John Curtin, 1920s
Portrait of John Curtin, 1920sPortrait of John Curtin, 1920s
John and Elsie Curtin, 1940sPrime Minister John Curtin and his ministers, Government House, Canberra, Australia, 1941
John and Elsie Curtin, 1940sPrime Minister John Curtin and his ministers, Government House, Canberra, Australia, 1941
Governer General of Australia Lord Gowrie signing the declaration of war against Japan with Prime Minister John Curtin looking on, at 1115 hours, 8 Dec 1941 (2015 hours, 9 Dec 1941 local time)John Curtin greeting Douglas MacArthur as the US general arrived in Sydney, Australia by air, 1940s
Governer General of Australia Lord Gowrie signing the declaration of war against Japan with Prime Minister John Curtin looking on, at 1115 hours, 8 Dec 1941 (2015 hours, 9 Dec 1941 local time)John Curtin greeting Douglas MacArthur as the US general arrived in Sydney, Australia by air, 1940s
MacArthur seated next to the Speaker of the House of Representatives Mr. Nairn, Provisional Parliament House, Canberra, Australia, 1942; note Curtin seated at tablePortrait of John Curtin, circa 1942
MacArthur seated next to the Speaker of the House of Representatives Mr. Nairn, Provisional Parliament House, Canberra, Australia, 1942; note Curtin seated at tablePortrait of John Curtin, circa 1942
Prime Minister Curtin, Governor General of Australia Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, Arthur Fadden, Billy Hughes, and Robert Menzies, 1940sDouglas MacArthur and John Curtin at Provisional Parliament House, Canberra, Australia, 26 Mar 1942
Prime Minister Curtin, Governor General of Australia Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, Arthur Fadden, Billy Hughes, and Robert Menzies, 1940sDouglas MacArthur and John Curtin at Provisional Parliament House, Canberra, Australia, 26 Mar 1942
Thomas Blamey, Douglas MacArthur, and John Curtin, Australia, 26 Mar 1942Australian Prime Minister John Curtin and his wife Elsie at the launch of HMAS Fremantle, Brisbane, Australia, 18 Aug 1942
Thomas Blamey, Douglas MacArthur, and John Curtin, Australia, 26 Mar 1942Australian Prime Minister John Curtin and his wife Elsie at the launch of HMAS Fremantle, Brisbane, Australia, 18 Aug 1942
Prime Minister John CurtinUS Ambassador Nelson Johnson, Lady Gowrie, John Curtin, Douglas MacArthur, Governor General Lord Gowrie, and Frank Forde, Australia, 8 Jun 1943
Prime Minister John Curtin's party entering Brisbane City Hall in Brisbane, Australia, 19 Aug 1942US Ambassador Nelson Johnson, Lady Gowrie, John Curtin, Douglas MacArthur, Governor General Lord Gowrie, and Frank Forde, Australia, 8 Jun 1943
Members of the Commonwealth War Cabinet meeting in the War Cabinet Room, 1st Floor A Block New Wing, Victoria Barracks, Melbourne, Australia, 10 Nov 1943; L to R: Curtin, Sheddon, Chifley, Makin, Drakeford, and DedmanPrime Minister John Curtin speaking to RAF Binbrook station commander Group Captain Hughie Edwards, 1944
Members of the Commonwealth War Cabinet meeting in the War Cabinet Room, 1st Floor A Block New Wing, Victoria Barracks, Melbourne, Australia, 10 Nov 1943; L to R: Curtin, Sheddon, Chifley, Makin, Drakeford, and DedmanPrime Minister John Curtin speaking to RAF Binbrook station commander Group Captain Hughie Edwards, 1944
John Curtin and Douglas MacArthur at Fairbairn Airbase, Canberra, Australia, 18 Mar 1944Prime Minister John Curtin and Captain Hugh Edwards before Lancaster bomber
John Curtin and Douglas MacArthur at Fairbairn Airbase, Canberra, Australia, 18 Mar 1944Prime Minister John Curtin and Captain Hugh Edwards before Lancaster bomber 'G for George' at RAF Binbrook, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom, circa May 1944

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