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Written on back with orange felt-tip pen - Ken Thomson Shannon

Tom Bell (front row, 2nd from right) & 8 men (unidentified) in military uniform, WW II 1 B&W photo print

Information on seperate paper states: Group of nine men – Guards, Vital Points – who were appointed to guard the Mangaore pipeline & power station 24 hours a day during WW II. The man standing is Tom Bell. NB They are wearing service ribbons from WW I.

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