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WW1 grave in name of Dawes during World War I

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There seems to be some confusion as to whose grave this belongs to. On the reverse it is written: 'No 431, Pte Ernest Dawes, 50th Battn, Buried Daours Communal Cemetery, Nearest RlyStn Aubigny, France'.His war records: discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/browse/person/143295 (discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/browse/person/143295 ) ..(found on ebay)

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alwin ernest dawes grave cross ww1 soldier australia army military vintage ernest dawes 50th battalion 10th battalion kia 431 43 france daours cemetery aubigny lest we forget anzac hwmobs wwi australian soldiers cemetery
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1914 - 1919
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Kaye, (Aussie~mobs), a "passionate collector and preserver of vintage photographs, especially those taken in Australia."
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Australia: For non-government photographs: if taken before 1 May 1969, copyright expires 50 years form the year taken. For government works, in or before 1969, copyright expires after 50 years.

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alwin ernest dawes grave cross ww1 soldier australia army military vintage ernest dawes 50th battalion 10th battalion kia 431 43 france daours cemetery aubigny lest we forget anzac hwmobs wwi australian soldiers cemetery