Difference between revisions of "Blonduos"

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To read a short Wikipedia article on Blonduos please click [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bl%C3%B6ndu%C3%B3s here]  
 
To read a short Wikipedia article on Blonduos please click [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bl%C3%B6ndu%C3%B3s here]  
  
[[File:JLD_Huts_near_Hardstanding.JPG|500px|thumb|left|JLD Wartime huts near hardstanding]]
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[[File:JLD_Huts_near_Hardstanding.JPG|550px|thumb|left|JLD Wartime huts near hardstanding]]
[[File:JLD_Nissen_Huts_2.JPG|500px|thumb|right|JLD Nissen Huts - image 2]]
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[[File:JLD_Nissen_Huts_2.JPG|550px|thumb|right|JLD Nissen Huts - image 2]]
  
 
[[File:JLD_Nissen_Huts.JPG|500px|thumb|left|JLD Nissen Huts - image 1]]
 
[[File:JLD_Nissen_Huts.JPG|500px|thumb|left|JLD Nissen Huts - image 1]]

Revision as of 18:18, 10 October 2016

The photographs of Blonduos set out below were taken during the research visit in September 2010.

To read a short Wikipedia article on Blonduos please click here

JLD Wartime huts near hardstanding
JLD Nissen Huts - image 2
JLD Nissen Huts - image 1
JLD Blonduos seashore
JLD VIew of Blonduos shoreline
JLD Distant Blonduos seashore






The following photographs are of the Cemetery attached to the Church at Blonduos, in which is maintained a Commonwealth War Graves plot containing the graves of two casualties - one of whom was from the 70th Infantry Brigade.