The reverse of the photograph features a typed caption from Associated Newspapers, New Zealand, dated 17th June 1971. The caption reads: "'BUGGED' TALK HEARD BY RADIO HAM. Photo Shows. Radio ham Mr William Borland.".
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One soldier is in the process of vaulting onto the horse's back, while another is being assisted by a comrade who pushes him up from behind. The scene takes place on a grassy field in front of long barracks or stable buildings.
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A soldier in uniform is captured mid-gallop, leaning low over his horse's neck as they speed past a training dummy. The setting appears to be a military training ground or paddock, with a row of brick barracks or houses visible in the background behind a rustic wooden fence.
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The smiling woman is pictured wearing a black one-piece swimsuit and a sash identifying her title. The front of the photograph features extensive red editorial markings, including crop marks indicating a planned publication width of 90mm.
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10.5cm x 6.4cm. _gsrx_vers_841 (GS 7.0.16 (841)).
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10.4cm x 6.8cm. An antique late 19.
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Tuckey is shown hitting a powerful forehand, with his partner, Miss Peggy Scriven, visible in the background.
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This photograph was distributed by the Keystone Press Agency, whose stamp is present on the back. The original press caption, affixed to the reverse, dates the photograph to 7th May 1953.
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