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One of the remarkable enlarged pictures, which is attracting comment among visitors to the official war photographs exhibition in tho Hall, is a mammoth enlargement, 2dit long and 18ft wide (says the Sydney "Daily Telegraph"). It is called A HopOver." It is said to be the largest photograph in the world. It is one o the most realistic records we have o "War," and it illustrates Australian soldiers at Zonnebeke, attacking with cold steel, 'separated from the eneni\ s trenches by masses of baroed wire, while aeroplanes are busy overhead. Tho picture brings the drama or war within a stone's throw oi ueorgo street.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 15

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