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A group of Captain William's irregular cavalry (part of the Dunsterforce) at Korkora. Captain ...
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A group of Captain William's irregular cavalry (part of the Dunsterforce) at Korkora. Captain Francis Edgar Williams, originally 32nd Battalion, joined the Dunsterforce in February 1918. The rider in...J01324
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A group of Captain William's irregular cavalry (part of the Dunsterforce) at Korkora. Captain ...
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Maker: Unknown
A group of Captain William's irregular cavalry (part of the Dunsterforce) at Korkora. Captain Francis Edgar Williams, originally 32nd Battalion, joined the Dunsterforce in February 1918. The rider in...J01323
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A group of Persian road police. They are armed but fall under suspicion of being official ...
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A group of Persian road police. They are armed but fall under suspicion of being official brigands as much as police.J01283
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A group of Persian road police. They are armed but fall under suspicion of being official ...
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A group of Persian road police. They are armed but fall under suspicion of being official brigands as much as police.J01282
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A Persian family on the move with the women travelling in the panniers.
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A Persian family on the move with the women travelling in the panniers.J01272
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A semi ruinous arch known as the Tak-I-Girra, which is situated about half way up the steep pass ...
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A semi ruinous arch known as the Tak-I-Girra, which is situated about half way up the steep pass from the foothills up to the Persian plateau. A group of 14th Hussars are riding past the Tak on their ...J01315
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A semi ruinous arch known as the Tak-I-Girra, which is situated about half way up the steep pass ...
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A semi ruinous arch known as the Tak-I-Girra, which is situated about half way up the steep pass from the foothills up to the Persian plateau.J01316
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A semi ruinous arch known as the Tak-I-Girra, which is situated about half way up the steep pass ...
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A semi ruinous arch known as the Tak-I-Girra, which is situated about half way up the steep pass from the foothills up to the Persian plateau. Two Muntition Battery Indians are riding past the Tak on ...J01314
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Bijar seen from a nearby hill. Starne's Detachment of Imperial Forces was stationed here. There ...
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Bijar seen from a nearby hill. Starne's Detachment of Imperial Forces was stationed here. There is a large square in the centre of the town which was the residence of the Persian Governor. The resid...J01278
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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The No 9 station (known as Sweet's column) halted in a Persian village near Kala Jukh, on their way to Zingan Waggon Station.J02062
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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20161 Sapper Percy Edgar Whitehead, 2nd Reinforcements, Calvary Division Signal Squadron, from Queensland, at the deserted Persian Palace at Shevron, a village seven miles out of Hamadan.J02051
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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20161 Sapper Percy Edgar Whitehead, 2nd Reinforcements, Calvary Division Signal Squadron, from Queensland, at the deserted Persian Palace at Shevron, a village seven miles out of Hamadan.J02052
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Portrait of our Persian servant at Hamadan, Mirzali during the Summer of 1918. He wears a quillah (tall felt hat), felt waistcoat, cummerbund, long coat and other articles of dress for the Persian nat...J02060
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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
Ruins of the Royal Banquetting Hall of King Chosroes of Persia at Ctesophon, about 20 miles south east of Baghdad. This building is all that remains of the winter capital of the Persian Empire. It fe...J01995
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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
Another side of the ruins of the Royal Banquetting Hall of King Chosroes of Persia at Ctesophon, about 20 miles south east of Baghdad. This building is all that remains of the winter capital of the Pe...J01996
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First recruits for the 'Garus Police'. They were recruited at Bijar and subsequently numbered ...
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First recruits for the 'Garus Police'. They were recruited at Bijar and subsequently numbered about 100. Those in uniform from left to right: "Bashi", the Persian interpreter, Major Chaldcott, Imperia...J01242
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Group portrait of officers and staff at Colonel Bridge's column headquarters at Bijar. Colonel ...
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Group portrait of officers and staff at Colonel Bridge's column headquarters at Bijar. Colonel Bridges took over from Major Starnes when the North Persian Force was formed.J01320
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Informal portrait of the servants in the courtyard of the Imperial Forces Headquarters in Bijar. ...
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Informal portrait of the servants in the courtyard of the Imperial Forces Headquarters in Bijar. The servants are Armenians, Assyrians and Persians.J01251
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Karind, Persia. c. 1918-01. The mountain town of Karind which members of the 1st Wireless Signal ...
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Karind, Persia. c. 1918-01. The mountain town of Karind which members of the 1st Wireless Signal Squadron passed through on the Persian Road. They were providing communications support with the Mesopo...P00562.101
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Persian Road, Persia. 1917-12. Horse drawn wagon containing a mobile wireless station belonging ...
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Persian Road, Persia. 1917-12. Horse drawn wagon containing a mobile wireless station belonging to the Russian Partisans (Partizanski) on trek along the highway. Members of the 1st Wireless Signal Squ...P00562.099