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DescriptionChateau Wood Ypres 1917.jpg |
Soldiers of an Australian 4th Division field artillery brigade on a duckboard track passing through Chateau Wood, near Hooge in the Ypres salient, 29 October 1917.
The leading soldier is Gunner James Fulton and the second soldier is Lieutenant Anthony Devine. The men belong to a battery of the 10th Field Artillery Brigade.
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This image is available from the Collection Database of the Australian War Memorial under the ID Number: E01220
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Frank Hurley |
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File history English Wikipedia
(del) (cur) 03:05, 16 July 2005 . . Lucianod (103335 bytes) (Reverted to earlier revision) (del) (rev) 12:38, 12 April 2005 . . Arpingstone (103335 bytes) (Reverted to earlier revision) (del) (rev) 19:17, 8 April 2005 . . Ian Dunster (298798 bytes) (Lightened and set levels. Removed minor blemishes, right side of picture slightly-faded on original) (del) (rev) 01:04, 8 September 2004 . . Gsl (103335 bytes) (tweaked levels) (del) (rev) 02:18, 7 April 2004 . . Gsl (90268 bytes)
Note: Photo from the devastated castle park, belonging to Château de Hooge at Ypres (kasteelpark van het Kasteel 't Hooghe, Ieper), where the frontline with trenches moved back and forth 1914-1918. The castle was heavily shelled on 31 Oct. 1914, killing the staff of the two British divisions using it as headquarters and the ruins were conquered several times by each side. Hooge is now a memorial site.
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