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Old 03-08-15, 01:17 PM   #89
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Icon14 Insights on the Somme Worth a look!

Just came across these recently discoved photos now on display in Ireland. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/world-war-one/11238280/Unseen-WW1-photographs-by-Irish-Rifleman-uncovered.html?frame=3110134 Photograph taken during the Battle of the Somme: One of three photographs taken by George Hackney during the advance of the 36th Ulster Division on 1 July 1916. In the foreground we can see German soldiers surrendering as the 36th Ulster Division advanced upon German lines. A photograph of George Hackney, taken at Poulainville, Picardy, Northern France, October 1915. Hackney was made a Lance Corporal the day before the Battalion left for France, along with his friend John Ewing. Before advancing to the Front, the men were billeted in a barn in the village of Poulainville. Hackney took his camera with him. The photographs were discovered in the Ulster Museum archive after being bequeathed following the death of George Hackney in 1977.
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