Hospital Ship Manunda showing damage done by Japanese bombs at Darwin on February 19th. The vessel made her way to another Australian Port where these photos were taken. March 6, 1942.

Hospital Ship Manunda showing damage done by Japanese bombs at Darwin on February 19th. The vessel made her way to another Australian Port where these photos were taken. March 6, 1942.
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