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Item 60: The 18th Battalion Living History Group being photographed as they prepare for a World War...

Item 60: The 18th Battalion Living History Group being photographed as they prepare for a World War...

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Item 60: The 18th Battalion Living History Group being photographed as they prepare for a World War I battle re-enactment at the Liverpool Anzac Centenary Commemoration Event, Bigge Parke, Bigge St, Liverpool, NSW, 25 April 2015 / photograph by Louise Whelan

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Item 60: The 18th Battalion Living History Group being photographed as they prepare for a World War I battle re-enactment at the Liverpool Anzac Centenary Commemoration Event, Bigge Parke, Bigge St, Liverpool, NSW, 25 April 2015 / photograph by Louise Whelan

Date

25 April 2015

Record Identifier

1LjGyEG9

Reference Code

9588914
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1 photograph - digital, TIFF, colour

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Copyright status : In copyright - Life of photographer plus 70 years

Copyright holder : State Library of New South Wales and Louise Whelan

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Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy Louise Whelan

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Item 60: The 18th Battalion Living History Group being photographed as they prepare for a World War I battle re-enactment at the Liverpool Anzac Centenary Commemoration Event, Bigge Parke, Bigge St, Liverpool, NSW, 25 April 2015 / photograph by Louise Whelan

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1LjGyEG9

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9588914

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