Castle Hill first came to our attention in early 1995. Information came from a former Allied Intelligence Officer during WW2. He said there were a number of entries on Castle...
The Mt Louisa bunker first came to our attention in 1994, via the way of several ex-servicemen, who said they had either worked in or knew of it. Aerial photography...
The images above & below are actual ventilation shafts for Australian underground structures used during WW2. The image below (whilst not the best image) shows a vent photographed...
On the 23 of July 2002, Coffey geosciences Brisbane office was contracted to review our data of underground bunkers by the Department of Defense. The image below. Coffey’s senior engineer...
Figure Above: Mt Louisa as shown on Townsville (Special) topographical map as issued to the Australian Military Forces in 1942. Note, there is no quarries marked on the side of...
In 2006, The ABMM along with Ocean Wilderness Group went to Bankstown to investigate claims of a bunker under which housing had been built. This gave the team a chance to test...
In an endeavor to preserve the war time history of Australia. The Australian Bunker & Military Museum recently engaged the services of a leading geologist in an attempt to clearly...
Photo's from the Buckland Hills Fortess in Fremantle W.A. [gm album=31]
Here are photo's of Townsville during WWII.During the war, Townsville was known as the Fortress City. [gm album=24]
Townsville has lost some of its rich military history forever. Given it was the largest U.S. base outside the United States during WW2, there is very little left for anyone...
This is a fine collection of life at the air field during war time. once again it is a private collection now onJdisplay.Photos can be purchased if you like a large...
WA Army museum and surrounding areas of interest. This Army museum no longer exists. If anyone has any photos they would like to add, please contact us and we will post...
These are from a private collection. They were taken in the old Aviation Museum around the 1950 to 1970 time frame. Some items are no longer on display. [gm album=12]