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Pontville, Tasmania. 1914-10-19. Members of the 9th Battery, 3rd Field Artillery Brigade (3FAB), formed up at the training camp where they had been for six weeks before embarkation for the Middle East the following day. On leaving the camp they marched through Hobart to Ocean Pier. The Pontville Army Camp was renamed Brighton Army Camp, becoming the focus of military training in Tasmania on 13 August 1914.

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Camera location42° 40′ 53.59″ S, 147° 15′ 30.64″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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11 December 2013

42°40'53.587"S, 147°15'30.636"E

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