File:Welcome Home for returning World War I soldier Fred Tippett.jpg
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DescriptionWelcome Home for returning World War I soldier Fred Tippett.jpg |
English: Welcome Home for returning World War I soldier, Fred Tippett, 1919 ; the two lads in the front, Norm and Jack Maloney, went on to fight in World War II and were Prisoners of War in Changi. They survived - Lewisham, Sydney, NSW
Bunting on the house is of the flags of allies at the time, including Japan. |
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