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A group of unidentified Indian gunners of the 21st Kohat Mountain Battery (Frontier Force) near ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
A group of unidentified Indian gunners of the 21st Kohat Mountain Battery (Frontier Force) near the 1st Battalion's rest camp at the foot of White's Valley, Gallipoli Peninsula. Their gun is a British...C02073
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A 6 inch Howitzer shell bursting on Lone Pine, Gallipoli Peninsula, seen from the 1st Battalion's ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
A 6 inch Howitzer shell bursting on Lone Pine, Gallipoli Peninsula, seen from the 1st Battalion's trenches on the left of the Pimple. Some coils of barbed wire can be seen in the foreground.C02012
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A metal loophole plate used by the 1st Battalion, showing the marks of Turkish snipers' bullets. ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
A metal loophole plate used by the 1st Battalion, showing the marks of Turkish snipers' bullets. It had only been in position a few days.A01002
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A procession of troops bringing supplies up Brown's Dip for Lone Pine. Some of the soldiers are ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
A procession of troops bringing supplies up Brown's Dip for Lone Pine. Some of the soldiers are carrying cans and boxes past a row of sandbags. The man in the foreground is wearing shorts and carrying...A04058
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A shell bursting on Lone Pine, Gallipoli Peninsula, seen from the 1st Battalion's trenches on the ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
A shell bursting on Lone Pine, Gallipoli Peninsula, seen from the 1st Battalion's trenches on the left of the Pimple. Some coils of barbed wire can be seen in the foreground.C02106
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Australian soldiers carrying supplies up Brown's Dip to Lone Pine.
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
Australian soldiers carrying supplies up Brown's Dip to Lone Pine.A01009
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Five unidentified soldiers, the soldier second left is smoking a cigarette, waiting their turn to ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
Five unidentified soldiers, the soldier second left is smoking a cigarette, waiting their turn to sharpen their bayonets prior to the Lone Pine attack. The sharpening was purely by personal desire and...A01006
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Looking towards Johnston's Jolly from old Marine Trench, the trench containing dead Turks in the ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
Looking towards Johnston's Jolly from old Marine Trench, the trench containing dead Turks in the foreground. See also A01008.A01003
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Members of the 1st Battalion reading the Peninsula Press, which is pinned to a wooden notice ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
Members of the 1st Battalion reading the Peninsula Press, which is pinned to a wooden notice board. The Peninsula Press was the daily news sheet printed at General Headquarters, Mediterranean Expediti...C01923
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Pope's Hill, the Chessboard and Quinn's Post seen from a niche in the side of Monash Valley on ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
Pope's Hill, the Chessboard and Quinn's Post seen from a niche in the side of Monash Valley on the Gallipoli Peninsula. An armistice was observed on this day to allow both sides to bury their dead. Du...C01922
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Roll call of D Company, 1st Battalion, on the morning of 30 April 1915. This company went into ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
Roll call of D Company, 1st Battalion, on the morning of 30 April 1915. This company went into action with six officers - Major Blair Inskip Swannell, Captain Harold Jacobs, Lieutenant Fogden, Lieuten...A01007
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1st Battalion troops having taken 80 yards of a Turkish trench, waiting near Jacob's Trench for ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
1st Battalion troops having taken 80 yards of a Turkish trench, waiting near Jacob's Trench for relief by the 7th Battalion. Identified from left: 1. Captain Cecil Duncan Sasse, (with eyes bandaged, l...A04062
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1st Battalion troops having taken 80 yards of a Turkish trench, waiting near Jacob's Trench for ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
1st Battalion troops having taken 80 yards of a Turkish trench, waiting near Jacob's Trench for relief by the 7th Battalion. Identified from left: Captain Cecil Duncan Sasse, (with eyes bandaged, late...A01005
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The bodies of dead Turks in Marine trench, their rifles with bayonets attached are laying next to ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
The bodies of dead Turks in Marine trench, their rifles with bayonets attached are laying next to bodies. Barbed wire is in the foreground and Johnston's Jolly is in the distance.A04033
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The old Marine Trench after being filled in. Johnston's Jolly is in the background. Also see ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
The old Marine Trench after being filled in. Johnston's Jolly is in the background. Also see A01003.A01008
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The parapet of a communication trench, showing the dead of the 1st Battalion who were killed in ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
The parapet of a communication trench, showing the dead of the 1st Battalion who were killed in an attack on Lone Pine on 6 August.C01942
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Three unidentified 7th Battalion men standing at a bomb stop at the old Turkish firing line in ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
Three unidentified 7th Battalion men standing at a bomb stop at the old Turkish firing line in Lone Pine. Note the pine logs remaining from the original trench headcover constructed by the Turks.C01929
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Turkish and Australian troops burying their dead in No Man's Land on the day of the armistice, ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
Turkish and Australian troops burying their dead in No Man's Land on the day of the armistice, seen from an old trench formerly occupied by British Marines. The line visible in the middle distance ind...C02049
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Two companies of the 1st Battalion being inspected before going on their nightly duty of ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
Two companies of the 1st Battalion being inspected before going on their nightly duty of supporting the 2nd Battalion. Dugouts are on the side of the hill and two latrines are in the foreground.A01001
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View from the 1st Battalion's position in front of Gun Lane, seen through a loophole. Owen Gully ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
View from the 1st Battalion's position in front of Gun Lane, seen through a loophole. Owen Gully is in the distance, with Hill 971 on the left and Johnston's Jolly on the right.C02104