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English: No. 6 and No. 8 Platoons, B Company, 4th Australian Pioneers shifting camp from the Butte de Warlencourt to Fremicourt by light railway. This photograph was taken at a small siding about a mile from the Butte towards Bapaume. The timber on the third truck and the two rear trucks was salvaged from a German Dump at the Butte de Walencourt.
Date Taken on 19 April 1917
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