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Captain J. Sullivan MC and Bar MM, of the 21st Battalion (killed in action 5 October 1918) ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Captain J. Sullivan MC and Bar MM, of the 21st Battalion (killed in action 5 October 1918) (leading the way), stealing up the bullet swept road at Mont St Quentin in advance of his men. This is one ha...E03126
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Group portrait of the Non-commissioned Officers of the 21st Battalion. Back row, left to right: ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Group portrait of the Non-commissioned Officers of the 21st Battalion. Back row, left to right: 2339 Lance Corporal (L Cpl) R. Craig; 2763 L Cpl W. Nicholls; 1988 L Cpl L. Ray; 2921 Corporal (Cpl) W. ...E02580
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The body of a dead German at the foot of the ruins of a church was one of a number of the enemy ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The body of a dead German at the foot of the ruins of a church was one of a number of the enemy forming the machine gun and sniping posts mopped up by the 21st and 23rd Battalions in their clearing ou...E02367
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The body of a dead German, in the foreground, lies near the ruined church. During the capture of ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The body of a dead German, in the foreground, lies near the ruined church. During the capture of the village and its surroundings some days earlier by troops of the 6th Infantry Brigade, the 21st and ...E02366
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The Mascot (a monkey) of the 21st Battalion, sitting on a box and holding a pipe. With him is a ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The Mascot (a monkey) of the 21st Battalion, sitting on a box and holding a pipe. With him is a member of the battalion.E01960
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The 21st Battalion having left the trench to start to go through the village at Mont St Quentin. ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The 21st Battalion having left the trench to start to go through the village at Mont St Quentin. At 1 a.m. on 1 September 1918, orders were received that the 21st Battalion would not take part in the...E03104