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  1. Studio portrait of 365 Corporal Hassall Marsden Harding Kendall, 31st Battalion

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    Maker: Talma Studios [Melbourne]

    Studio portrait of 365 Corporal (Cpl) Hassall Marsden Harding Kendall, 31st Battalion. A bank clerk of Singleton, New South Wales, prior to enlistment, he embarked from Melbourne on 9 November 1915 a...

    P10956.001

  2. Studio portrait of 702 Private (Pte) Norman Arthur Hale, 31st Battalion from West Melbourne, ...

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    Studio portrait of 702 Private (Pte) Norman Arthur Hale, 31st Battalion from West Melbourne, Victoria. A 20 year old instrument maker prior to enlisting on 17 July 1915, he embarked for overseas with ...

    H05488

  3. Studio portrait of 318 Private (Pte) Percy Weakley, 31st Battalion, from Spring Hill, Brisbane, ...

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    Maker: Unknown

    Studio portrait of 318 Private (Pte) Percy Weakley, 31st Battalion, from Spring Hill, Brisbane, Queensland. A 32year old wharf labourer prior to enlistment on 15 July 1915, he embarked for overseas w...

    P05301.215

  4. Studio portrait of 258 Private (Pte) William John Howard, 31st Battalion from South Woodburn, ...

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    Studio portrait of 258 Private (Pte) William John Howard, 31st Battalion from South Woodburn, NSW; originally of Yambuk, Victoria. Pte Howard enlisted under the alias of John Morley and listed his pla...

    P08714.001

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