In this audio essay the Guardian Newspaper looks at the works of Australian photographer Frank Hurley, best known for his pictures of the first world war and the Antarctica.
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In this audio essay the Guardian Newspaper looks at the works of Australian photographer Frank Hurley, best known for his pictures of the first world war and the Antarctica.
Click here to view the full article
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