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PHOTO 149 - Monuments related to war and the Free French movement in the Pacific
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084 - Port Vila market
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085 - Façade of the Cathedral of Amiens
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086 - Commemorative plaque in memory of the Australian soldiers involved in the defence of Amiens between March and August 1918 on display in the Cathedral of Amien
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087 - Commemorative plaque in memory of the Australian soldiers involved in the Great War between 1915 and 1918, Amiens
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088 - Photograph of Canadian Sgt Leonard John Hall, killed in action on 8 August 1918 aged 23, on display in the Cathedral of Amiens just under the commemorative plaque recorded as AMN 3.
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089 - Commemorative plaque in memory of the 600 000 British and Irish soldiers who were killed in action during the First World War, 1914 to 1918, on display in the Cathedral of Amiens
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090 - Commemorative plaque in memory of the soldiers from New Zealand who were killed in action at the battles of the Somme and in the defence of the city of Amiens, on display in the Cathedral of Amiens
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091 - Commemorative plaque in memory of the soldiers of the 6th regiment of US engineers who were killed in action in the defence of the city of Amiens in March 1918, on display in the Cathedral of Amiens
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092 - Commemorative plaque in memory of Marshal Leclerc (1902 – 1947), a native from the Somme department, on display in the Cathedral of Amiens
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Photograph of Canadian Sgt Leonard John Hall, killed in action on 8 August 1918 aged 23, on display in the Cathedral of Amiens just under the commemorative plaque recorded as AMN 3.
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