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Major-General Sir A. H. Russell, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.
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Lt.-General Sir A. J. Godley, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.
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6
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Brig.-Gen. G. Napier Johnston, C.M.G., D.S.O.
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Brig.-Gen. F. Earl Johnston, C.B.
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Brig.-Gen. W. G. Braithwaite, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.
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Brig.-Gen. G. S. Richardson, C.B., C.M.G., C.B.E.
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Brig.-Gen. H. T. Fulton, C.M.G., D.S.O.
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Major-General Russell addressing Troops
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General Godley inspects Troops
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At a Field Ambulance
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30
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An Auckland Battalion on the March
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31
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Otago Mounted Rifles
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31
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Trench Constructions
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42
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Salvage
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43
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Communication with Aeroplanes
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43
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A Burial Service
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62
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Transport moving towards the Line
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62
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Artillery on the March
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86
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An Emplacement
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86
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A Gun-pit in the Somme Battle
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87
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Sergt. D. F. Brown, V.C.
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98
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Prisoners Carrying Wounded
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98
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Packing Ammunition
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99
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Box Respiration
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99
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Trench Mortar Ammunition
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136
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Infantry in Bailleul
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136
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Brig.-Gen. C. H. J. Brown, D.S.O.
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Brig -Gen. II Hart, C.B., C.M.G, D.S.O.
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137
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Bivouacs in Ploegsteert Wood
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150
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Bivouacs in Ploegsteert Wood
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150
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Victims of Enemy Aircraft
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151
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Training for Messines
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151
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The Tunneling Coy. Exclode Captured Ammunitions
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170
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And Stack Captured Timber
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170
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The Wulverghem-Messines Road
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171
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Shells bursting on Messines
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171
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Messines: Results of Bombardment
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186
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The ruins of Messines
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186
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Tank going into Action
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187
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Messines: Wounded Prisoners
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187
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2nd Lieut. S. Frickleton V.C.
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200
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Captured Trophiles in Bailleul
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H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught Inspects Trophies
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201
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And Victors
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201
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2nd Lieut. L. W. Andrew, V.C.
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224
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Pioneer reapering Roads
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224
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Inspection by the Commander-in-Chief
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225
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Inspection by the Commander-in-Chief
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236
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Boxing Competition
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237
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Water Polo
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237
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A Motor Ambulance
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243
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Transport leaving for the Line
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243
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General Russell inspecting Troops
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254
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Waterbottles
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Entraining For "Ypres"
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An Early Morning scene
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The Ypres Canal
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Otto Farm
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The Capitol
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Bogged
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Field Guns in Shellholes
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Funeral of Lt.-Col. G. A. King
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275
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An Anti-tank Gun
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275
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The Runner
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284
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Signallers laying Wire from Brigade Headquarters
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284
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Ypres
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285
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A Pill-box
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285
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Sergt. H. J. Nicholas, V.C., M.M.
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Hooge
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306
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A Snow-covered Battlefield
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The Butte de Polygon
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Brig.-Gen. C. W. Melvill, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.
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Brig.-Gen. R. Young, C.B., C.M.C., D.S.O.
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324
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An Artillery Observation Post
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325
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Gun-pits near Westhoek
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325
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Reserves, March 1918
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338
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A Front Line Trench, 1918
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338
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Artillery Teams under Cover
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In Action near Colincamps
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339
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A Stray Prisoner in Courcelles
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348
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Prisoners 30th March 1918
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348
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Part of the Material Captured 30th March 1918
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Captured Machine Gun in Action near La Signy Farm
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Brig.-Gen. A. E. Stewart, C.M.G., D.S.O.
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The Main Street, Heboterne
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A derelict Tank before Rossignol Wood
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Taking Water to the Front Line (Rossignol Wood)
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The Prime Minister of New Zealand with a Machine Gun Coy.
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High-Explosive
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Sergt. R. C. Travis, V.C., D.C.M., M.M.
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On the Battlefield near Puisieux
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The Ruins of Puisieux
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Pioneers at Puisieux
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401
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A Battery moving through Achiet-le-Petit
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422
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Geévillers Church
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422
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Sergt S. Forsyth, V.C.
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2nd Liuet. R. S. Judson, V.C., D.C.M., M.M.
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Bapaume
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Artillery moving Forward
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A Battery crossing the Arras-Albert Railway
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Lieut. J. G. Grant, V.C.
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A Wellington Post before Bapaume
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Prisoners (Battle of Bapaume)
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material captured (battle of bapaume)
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2nd Lieut. H. J. Laurent, V.C.
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Jäger Prisoners passing Havrincourt Wood
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Captured Guns turned on the German Line
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Reparing broken Signal Wires
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A German Sap
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Private J. Crichton, V.C.
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The Tunnellers' Bridge, Canal du Nord
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The Scheldt Canal and Vaucelles
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Guns captured near Esnes
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The Tricolour reappears in Beauvois
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The Corp Commander at a Church Parade
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Machine Gunners in a Captured Position
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One of the Selle Bridges
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Church in Solesmes
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A German Post abandoned in Retreat
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Mobile Trench Mortars
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Rifleman waiting their turn to Advance
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The Level Crossing on the Orsinval Road
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A Post on the Valenciennes Railway
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Support Troops, 4th November 1918
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Cookers
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The Inner Rampart, Le Quesnoy
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567
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Another Section of the Same
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567
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The Sluice Gate Bridge
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General Russell enters Le Quesnoy, 5th November
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The New Zealand Flag presented to Le Quesnoy
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Arrival of President Poincaré
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The Southern Forester's House
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588
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Prisoners taken near Le Quesnoy
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A New Zealand Battery
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In Open Warfare
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First Stage on the March to German (Solesmes)
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H.R.H. The Prince of Wales inspects 2nd Otago
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605
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The Y.M.C.A.
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A Contrast—Divisional Headquarters, September 1918
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And January 1919 (Leverkusen)
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New Zealand Sentries on the Rhine
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615
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Demobilisation: Transport at Mülheim
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615
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