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File:Sydney battle damage.jpg

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English: AWM Caption: ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT, 1940-07-22. CREW MEMBERS OF HMAS SYDNEY WAVE GREETINGS FROM THE TOP OF AND A SHELL HOLE IN ONE OF THE SHIP'S FUNNELS. THE SAILOR FIFTH FROM THE LEFT IN THE TOP GROUP IS LEADING STOKER THOMAS NEVIN GLACKIN.
Date 22 June 1940
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