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ANU Archive Item Open Access Mary Lowson, after return from SpainPhotographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access Flight Sergeant Jack Alexander, Royal Australian Air ForcePhotographer: not knownShown wearing his International Brigades medal.ANU Archive Item Open Access Bomb damage to a churchPhotographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access Alcalá de Henares: Fonts baptismaux de Cervantès détruits par l’aviation fascistePhotographer: not knownAlcalá de Henares: The baptismal font of Miguel de Cervantes destroyed by fascist airplanes.ANU Archive Item Open Access Effects of the bombardment of four German planes, on the Franco-Spanish frontierPhotographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access International Brigadiers waiting in France to be sent home, with Jesus GarcíaPhotographer: not knownOn verso: 'A group of International Brigadiers waiting in France to be sent to their respective homes. J. García ↓'ANU Archive Item Open Access International Brigades medal as worn by Flight Sergeant Jack Alexander, Royal Australian Air ForcePhotographer: not knownClose-up from photo N171-56-1-5ANU Archive Item Open Access Agnes Hodgson in her hospital ward in PoleñinoPhotographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access Agnes Hodgson and unidentified Spanish medical staffPhotographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access Train carrying woundedPhotographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access Max Jessup, an activist for the Spanish Relief CommitteeKinnane, FredMax Jessup was a canecutter and activist for various causes (including the Spanish Civil War) from Western Australia. In the 1950s he was back at his accountancy with a Melbourne engineering firm, and living at Caulfield.ANU Archive Item Open Access Angelo Biletta, an activist for the Spanish Civil WarKinnane, FredAngelo Biletta was an Italian canecutter, farmer, and activist, living in Queensland in the 1930s. He worked and helped manage his father's farm near Silkwood, south of Innisfail.ANU Archive Item Open Access Tom Ellis, activistKinnane, FredTom Ellis was described by Fred Kinnane as a "quiet yet courageous and sincere activist. Now in 1984 (if still living) is a retired life member of the Waterside Workers Federation in Sydney."ANU Archive Item Open Access May Day group including Jack WellsKinnane, FredProvided by Fred Kinnane: ' 2 Russians, 2 Australians and one Italo-Aussie (Angelo on the right) joined the march (1938?). Jack Wells (centre), originally a Tasmanian returned soldier from WW1 was a popular trade union speaker on Spain and other causes.'ANU Archive Item Open Access Banners at Innisfail May Day ParadeKinnane, FredDescription provided by Fred Kinnane: 'My Graphic Contribution to a May Day celebration (about 1938 or 1939). The United Front was against Crimes Act, wage cuts and war plans.'ANU Archive Item Open Access Unidentified group in SpainPhotographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access Two women in Spain [possibly Una Wilson and May MacFarlane]Photographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access Unidentified group in Spain [possibly with May MacFarlane and Una Wilson]Photographer: not knownOn top row, far left, no head covering, possibly May MacFarlane. Directly below, far left in bottom row, in hat, possibly Una Wilson.ANU Archive Item Open Access Charlie Walker's International Brigades volunteer medalPhotographer: not knownANU Archive Item Open Access Left to right: Agnes Hodgson, Mary Lowson, Una Wilson and May MacFarlane on SS Oronsay as it leaves Sydney harbourPhotographer: not knownOn top deck of SS Oronsay as it leaves Sydney harbour, left to right: Unidentified man in uniform, Agnes Hodgson, Mary Lowson, Una Wilson, May MacFarlane.