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English: Canadian chaplain Frederick George Scott standing by the grave of his son, Capt. Henry Hutton Scott, in Tara Hill Cemetery, later renamed Bapaume Post Military Cemetery, France, 20 August 1918. Capt. Scott had been killed in October 1916 during the latter stages of the Battle of the Somme. Glass half-plate negative imaged by Australian war correspondent Charles Bean |
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Source | Australian War Memorial E04978 (https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/E04978?image=1) |
Author | Photograph by Australian war correspondent Charles Bean |
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