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1. Field Marshal Sir Douglas. Haig (sitting in right hand rear seat of carriage) receives a tremendous ovation leaving Charing Station. 2. Si • Douglas on his way from Charing Cross to B route was thronged with cheering crowds eager to demonstrate their appreciation of the great British leader's efforts in ensuring victory for the Allied cause- 3. The arrival at Dover, showing troducing Sir Henry Rawlinson to the Mayor of Dover. 4. Welcome to Britain’s Commander-in-Chief at Dover. Lord Harris, on behalf of the Lord Lieutenant of Kent, reading an address of v to Sir Douglas, who is shown on right of picture. 5. British Army Chiefs come home for their first holiday leave and are accorded a most enthusiastic welcome.—General Sir Wm. Birdwood, c tralian Forces, and General Byng photographed at Dover immediately after their arrival. 6. General Haig coming off the boat at Dover- 7. Sir Douglas acknowledging the salute on an

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1507, 13 March 1919, Page 25

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1. Field Marshal Sir Douglas. Haig (sitting in right hand rear seat of carriage) receives a tremendous ovation leaving Charing Station. 2. Si • Douglas on his way from Charing Cross to B route was thronged with cheering crowds eager to demonstrate their appreciation of the great British leader's efforts in ensuring victory for the Allied cause- 3. The arrival at Dover, showing troducing Sir Henry Rawlinson to the Mayor of Dover. 4. Welcome to Britain’s Commander-in-Chief at Dover. Lord Harris, on behalf of the Lord Lieutenant of Kent, reading an address of v to Sir Douglas, who is shown on right of picture. 5. British Army Chiefs come home for their first holiday leave and are accorded a most enthusiastic welcome.—General Sir Wm. Birdwood, c tralian Forces, and General Byng photographed at Dover immediately after their arrival. 6. General Haig coming off the boat at Dover- 7. Sir Douglas acknowledging the salute on an New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1507, 13 March 1919, Page 25

1. Field Marshal Sir Douglas. Haig (sitting in right hand rear seat of carriage) receives a tremendous ovation leaving Charing Station. 2. Si • Douglas on his way from Charing Cross to B route was thronged with cheering crowds eager to demonstrate their appreciation of the great British leader's efforts in ensuring victory for the Allied cause- 3. The arrival at Dover, showing troducing Sir Henry Rawlinson to the Mayor of Dover. 4. Welcome to Britain’s Commander-in-Chief at Dover. Lord Harris, on behalf of the Lord Lieutenant of Kent, reading an address of v to Sir Douglas, who is shown on right of picture. 5. British Army Chiefs come home for their first holiday leave and are accorded a most enthusiastic welcome.—General Sir Wm. Birdwood, c tralian Forces, and General Byng photographed at Dover immediately after their arrival. 6. General Haig coming off the boat at Dover- 7. Sir Douglas acknowledging the salute on an New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1507, 13 March 1919, Page 25

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