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I'm Lyall, a generation Y health professional who enjoys using apparatus for capturing moving images from time to time.

Conversations, wine, coffee and socks are nice too.

For the most part this tumblelog isn't a beacon of erudition however occasionally I post serious entries about healthcare and the image of nursing.

I have a surprising number of fashion and chaps related posts.

I run Space Rules, contribute to We Come From A Sunburnt Country a tumblr about Australia and a tumblr dedicated to gastronomic atrocities of the past called Aspic And Other Delights .

Currently living in Port Hedland and working in South Hedland, Western Australia at the regional hospital.

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25 April 09
butterflyeffects:

Australian and Turkish soldiers shown dead on the parapet of the trench after the battle at Lone Pine.
In the foreground is Captain Leslie Morshead of the 2nd Battalion and facing the camera is Private James Brown Bryant of 8th Battalion.  Pvt Bryant was later promoted and awarded the Military Medal in 1918 and went on to survive 3 years as a POW in Changi Prison, Singapore.  Later in life he was one of the few Gallipoli veterans to make a private pilgrimage to Anzac Cove.  Not many could relive the horror.
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butterflyeffects:

Australian and Turkish soldiers shown dead on the parapet of the trench after the battle at Lone Pine.

In the foreground is Captain Leslie Morshead of the 2nd Battalion and facing the camera is Private James Brown Bryant of 8th Battalion.  Pvt Bryant was later promoted and awarded the Military Medal in 1918 and went on to survive 3 years as a POW in Changi Prison, Singapore.  Later in life he was one of the few Gallipoli veterans to make a private pilgrimage to Anzac Cove.  Not many could relive the horror.

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