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From the Australian Front

From the Australian Front

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Unveiling the Memorial put up to one of the Australian Divisions which fought at Pozières.


In the Field Dressing-station.
The Padre: "Are you an R.C., my lad?"
The Hard Case: "No, I'm a machine-gunner.


Officer: "Why do you not salute?"
Anzac: "Well, to tell you the truth, digger, we've cut it right out."


Remembrances?
"What does that noise remind you of?"
"'Ome on a Saturday night."


Shell- and Mine-torn Ground at Hill 60, Ypres.

The same: Very Extensive Defensive Works were undertaken by the Australian Troops at Ypres in 1916 during the short time within which they stayed there.


Australians Re-entering the Somme in the Autumn, 1916. Mud-splashed Gun-teams along the road to Montauban.


A Cook-house in Montauban.


The Field Cooker in a Winter Billet behind the Somme.


Fritz's Folly: Scene of a Winter Fight on the Somme.

The Somme Mud: In the Trenches.


Where the Mud was a Tragedy: The Carriage of the Wounded.

The First Immense Alleviation: Tramways.


A Second Alleviation: The Duckboards.


The Somme Mud: At the Water Point, Montauban.


A First Improvement in Trenches: A Dry Trench in the Front Line.


Flers: Held by the Australians all the Winter.


Factory Corner near Flers: A Notable Point during the Winter.

A Precious Consolation: Hot Coffee in Jam Tins at the Comfort Fund's Stall, Longueval.
The two splendid men who are serving in this picture were both killed when the Town Hall at Bapaume was blown down by a delayed German mine.


The Winter Hospital: In the Chapel at Millencourt.

The Canteen: Behind the Somme.


All that is Left of Gueudecourt—the Pond and the Church.

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