File:John Treloar farewelling Field Marshal William Slim from the AWM.jpg

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English: John Treloar (centre) farewelling the Governor General of Australia, Field Marshal William Slim (left), at the conclusion a visit to the Australian War Memorial. The man at the right is the Memorial's curator G.F. Nicholson.
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