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      • John "Barney" Hines (1878–1958) was a British-born Australian soldier of World War I, known for his prowess at taking items from German soldiers.
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  1. John "Barney" Hines (1878–1958) was a British-born Australian soldier of World War I, known for his prowess at taking items from German soldiers. Hines was the subject of a famous photo taken by Frank Hurley that depicted him surrounded by German military equipment and money he had looted during the Battle of Polygon Wood in September 1917.

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  3. Nov 29, 2022 · Soldier John "Barney" Hines was best known for his astounding ability to loot items from the Germans during World War I.

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  4. A soldier who achieved fame through the publication of his photograph during the war. It showed a wild-eyed Hines surrounded by his souvenirs of the fighting at Ypres. A Liverpool German, Hines was drifting around Australia working at different jobs before he joined the AIF in 1915.

    • 1878-10-11
    • 2.3K
    • 1958-01-29
  5. John 'Barney" Hines or Private John Hines was an Irish man born in 1881 in Liverpool, London. John was a Roman Catholic who was a heavily tattooed man in his 40's when was enlisted in the 45th Battalion.

  6. Dec 3, 2021 · John Hines was a British-born Australian soldier who served on the Western Front during the Great War who became known for looting whatever he could get his hands on but was also noted for being an aggressive soldier.

  7. John "Barney" Hines (1878–1958) was a British-born Australian soldier of World War I, known for his prowess at taking items from German soldiers. Hines was the subject of a famous photo taken by Frank Hurley that depicted him surrounded by German military equipment and money he had looted during the Battle of Polygon Wood in September 1917.

  8. Feb 25, 2019 · The monument commemorates Private John (Barney) Hines who served in World War One. John Hines was drifting around Australia working at different jobs before he joined the Australian Imperial Force in 1915. He was heavily tattooed and gave his age as 28, but was in fact much older.