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Lot 1271      

Estimate $150
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $150

WORLD WAR I, personal diary of events from day to day starting March 16th, 1916 to April 24th, 1918, as recored by Eric J.Lock 4833 Australian Field Artillery. Excerpt 14-4-16: 'As Rowan and I think this marching in the heavy sand is no good to us, we apply for transfers to the Artillery. Artful dodgers us'. Good.

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