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SOURCES AND FURTHER READING: This story draws on Alfred Sharp’s papers and photographs at the Australian War Memorial PRO4809; the service dossier for Driver J N Naughton NAA:B2455, NAUGHTON JN; Arrangements in connection with the graves of fallen soldiers buried in Europe general policy of Commonwealth Government NAA:A11849, 2350/2; Imperial War Graves Commission minutes of proceedings NAA:A209 A2909/2, A453/1/3; and a detailed survey of the British Australasian, journal of the expatriate community in London. For further information on the work of Australia House, see Olwen Valda Pryke, ‘Australia House: Representing Australia in London, 1901–1939’ (PhD thesis, University of Sydney, 2006) and Bruce Scates and Frank Bongiorno with Rebecca Wheatley and Laura James, ‘ “Such a great space of water between us”: Anzac Day in Britain, 1916–1939’ in Australian Historical Studies, vol. 45, no. 2, June 2014, pp. 220–241. The authors thank Frank Bongiorno and Angela Woollacott for their insights.

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