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"Our Boys at the Front" - WW1 during World War I

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Australian troops amidst the devastation of war. A scene at Ypres...Postcard printed as a fundraiser for Australian soldiers through the Australian Comforts Fund.

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1914 - 1918
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Kaye, (Aussie~mobs), a "passionate collector and preserver of vintage photographs, especially those taken in Australia."
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1st Lt. Hubert Williams, Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground

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