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Survived 3 years in France in WW1. Wounded and recovered to go back for more. Promoted to Lieutenant. Sadly passed away in 1971
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This is a portrait of Spencer Lane Schocroft.
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21 Squadron Mosquito in flight
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Lancaster JO-D of 463 Squadron
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Boulevard of Honour .. Sir Donald Bradman Drive Hilton. South Australia
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Nutsy Bolt's grave at Fromelles
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10185 Jack Reed striking a dapper pose
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Unexploded WW1 artillery shells exposed by the grading of the road adjacent to Courcelette Cemetery. Vast numbers of these are recovered every year from farmland in Flanders and France.
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The four WW1 Veterans who returned to France in July 1998: (left to right) Eric Abraham, Howard Pope, Charles Mance and Ted Smout at the funeral of Private Russell Bosisto. They are wearing the French Croix de Guerre awarded to them earlier at the Australian National War Memorial Villers Bretonneaux
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The Firing Party from 10/27th Battalion Royal South Australia Regiment at the re-interment of Private Russell Bosisto's remains at Courcellette Cemetery on 3rd July 1998. The Windmill, near to which Russell Bosisto's remains were recovered and the objective of the attack in which he was killed, lies atop the ridge on the horizon.
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Australia Remembers (1995) - Aubrey Clutterbuck's Plaque Sir Donald Bradman Drive near Verran Avenue
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AE2 in Fittzroy Dock Cockatoo Island Sydney Harbour
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