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A Caudron G III aircraft leaving Basra for the attack on Nasiriyah. The aircraft in the ...
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Maker: Unknown
A Caudron G III aircraft leaving Basra for the attack on Nasiriyah. The aircraft in the foreground is piloted by Lieutenant G P Merz , the other by Major H L Reilly of the Indian Army. Through the gr...A02263
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Basra, Mesopotamia. 1918. Aerial view of the port of Ashar with the Shatt-el-Arab in the ...
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Basra, Mesopotamia. 1918. Aerial view of the port of Ashar with the Shatt-el-Arab in the foreground. Note the ocean going vessels and the dockyards of the Inland Water Transport. Basra (Basrah) was th...P00562.014
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
Visit of members of D Troop, 1st Australian Wireless Signal Squadron to the Sanitation Section, Makina near Basrah. Here models of cookhouses, incinerators, latrines, and other facilities had been b...J01968
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
Members of D Troop, 1st Australian Wireless Signal Squadron, arriving No 2 Alexandria Docks, Bombay ex Basrah, from HM Ambulance Transport, Varela. The soldier in the foreground is Sapper Jack Tibbet...J01979
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
Portrait of 20555 Sapper Eric Keast Burke, 1st Australian Wireless Signal Squadron looking north east to the palm groves of Magil, from the summit of a disused brick kiln.J01969
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
The town of Amarah as seen from the river. Amarah was an important town on the Tigris River, about 130 miles from Basrah. The town was an important military centre, in the early part of the 20th Ce...J01985
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
D Troop 1st Australian Wireless Signal Squadron at Magil, Basrah where a party of men are engaged on practice drill on the erection of a 70 foot mast for wagon type field wireless station.J01972
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
An unidentified soldier from D Troop 1st Australian Wireless Signal Squadron Troop standing in the narrow bazaar streets of Ashar, Basrah.J01962
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
Portrait of 20555 Sapper Eric Keast Burke of D Troop standing on the boat deck, looking at the alleged Tree of Knowledge on the waterfront near the political officers' headquarters at Kurnah, the junc...J01983
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
Group of unidentified men from D Troop 1st Australian Wireless Signal Squadron at Magil, Basrah, digging paths and drains in their camp, where they were caught in the mud. This mud is considered to b...J01973
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
The HMAT Varsova returning to Bombay as seen from a bellum (small native canoe) out in the stream of the Shatt-al-Arab, Basrah.J01963
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
Portrait of 20555 Sapper Eric Keast Burke, 1st Australian Wireless Signal Squadron on cooks fatigue stiring the breakfast porridge.J01970
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
D Troop, 1st Australian Wireless Signal Squadron, at Basrah showing typical EP tents. Note the deep tracks in the mud.J01971
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
Portrait of Sapper E White in a street along the creek waterway at Ashar, Basrah. Unable to further identify Sapper White.J01961
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
Date palms growing on the irrigation canals near Basrah.J01967
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Unknown
Portrait of 20555 Sapper Eric Keast Burke of D Troop 1st Australian Wireless Signal Squadron inspecting the sign for Caomp No 2 at Magil, Basrah. There is mud caked on the ground and near the notice ...J01974
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
Looking down from the Whiteley Bridge onto the Ashar Creek at Basrah. The creek teams with bellums (native canoes) used extensively on the waters around Basrah, earning them the title of 'the Venice o...J01964
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
Members of the 'D' Troop 1st Australian Wireless Signal Squadron leaving camp at Makina (near Basrah) en route embarkation to Bombay.J01960
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
An Indian seaman swinging the lead off the island of Kais, in the Persian Gulf. This was part of an attempt to extricate the 'Kamoning', which had gone ashore in the gale the previous night. The atte...J01975
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
Typical inland water transport river tug (number ST25) and barge seen from the deck of HMAT Varsova. A fleet of 1600 vessels was maintained on the two rivers.J01965