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Victor Penny had himself photographed on Somes Island with one of his guards, Eric Autridge, and sent the picture to Smith’s “Weekly” in Australia. The clipping is too faded to reproduce, but this is an artist’s copy.

Len Barnes (left) and Geoff Aitken look back nearly 50 years to the time they guarded the death ray inventor on Somes Island.

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Press, 29 August 1984, Page 17

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Victor Penny had himself photographed on Somes Island with one of his guards, Eric Autridge, and sent the picture to Smith’s “Weekly” in Australia. The clipping is too faded to reproduce, but this is an artist’s copy. Len Barnes (left) and Geoff Aitken look back nearly 50 years to the time they guarded the death ray inventor on Somes Island. Press, 29 August 1984, Page 17

Victor Penny had himself photographed on Somes Island with one of his guards, Eric Autridge, and sent the picture to Smith’s “Weekly” in Australia. The clipping is too faded to reproduce, but this is an artist’s copy. Len Barnes (left) and Geoff Aitken look back nearly 50 years to the time they guarded the death ray inventor on Somes Island. Press, 29 August 1984, Page 17