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Gallipoli Soldier just in time for Anzac Day

James brought along this wonderful photo of his granddad who served in the first world war and fought at Gallipoli, which is remembered this year after 100 years. You can read more about the battle at Gallipoli here http://www.anzac.govt.nz/gallipoliguide/ . Anzac Day is celebrated tomorrow here in New Zealand and this wonderful old photo serves as reminder of the proud and brave solders who served for their country.

Jame originally just wanted the photo restored but once it was restored I suggested that it be made into colour and this has really brought this old photo to life again.

Thanks Richard. The picture is very nice. - James


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