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2009-11-12 08:35 Pdfpdf 451×342× (41579 bytes) http://cas.awm.gov.au/photograph/005054 ID Number: 005054 <br> Physical description: Black & white <br> Summary: 1941-01. LT. IVAN ''(sic)'' JOHN MACKAY SON OF [[Iven Giffard Mackay|MAJ. GEN. I.G. MACKAY.]] <br> Copyright: Copyright expired - pub
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