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Commonwealth War Graves Commission / Anzac Day / The War Graves Photographic Project / World War I / Lone Pine Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery / Canterbury Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery / Gallipoli Campaign / Commonwealth of Nations / New Zealand
Date: 2011-04-11 11:00:49
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Anzac Day
The War Graves Photographic Project
World War I
Lone Pine Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery
Canterbury Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery
Gallipoli Campaign
Commonwealth of Nations
New Zealand

In Association with the CWGC News from the Front line April 2011

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