Two-Up Tradition Alive On Anzac Day In Australia

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 25: ANZAC Day - Crowds at the Glenmore Hotel in the Rocks to play two Up on April 25, 2015 in Sydney, Australia. 2 Pennies are placed on a paddle and tossed in the air - frantic bets are part of the game. To bet on HEADS you touch your head, the "Spinner" (one who tosses) is made to do pushups if the bet is lost. Two-up is a traditional Australian gambling game popular amongst Australian soldiers during World War I. Once an illegal form of gambling, the game has been legalised in few casinos in Australia and across the country in pubs and RSLs only on Anzac Day. (Photo by Michele Mossop/Getty Images)
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 25: ANZAC Day - Crowds at the Glenmore Hotel in the Rocks to play two Up on April 25, 2015 in Sydney, Australia. 2 Pennies are placed on a paddle and tossed in the air - frantic bets are part of the game. To bet on HEADS you touch your head, the "Spinner" (one who tosses) is made to do pushups if the bet is lost. Two-up is a traditional Australian gambling game popular amongst Australian soldiers during World War I. Once an illegal form of gambling, the game has been legalised in few casinos in Australia and across the country in pubs and RSLs only on Anzac Day. (Photo by Michele Mossop/Getty Images)
Two-Up Tradition Alive On Anzac Day In Australia
PURCHASE A LICENCE
How can I use this image?
£375.00
GBP

DETAILS

Restrictions:
Contact your local office for all commercial or promotional uses.
Credit:
Michele Mossop / Stringer
Editorial #:
471042210
Collection:
Getty Images News
Date created:
25 April, 2015
Upload date:
Licence type:
Release info:
Not released. More information
Source:
Getty Images AsiaPac
Object name:
84927906
Max file size:
3000 x 2000 px (25.40 x 16.93 cm) - 300 dpi - 1 MB