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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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Adhaim River, Mesopotamia. 1917-04. Members of `E' Station, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron, ...
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Adhaim River, Mesopotamia. 1917-04. Members of `E' Station, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron, Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, on the upper Adhaim River, with some of their kit laid out on the ground nea...P00562.050
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A French manufactured Voisin aircraft (8506) which was used in the campaign to relieve the ...
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A French manufactured Voisin aircraft (8506) which was used in the campaign to relieve the garrison at Kut el Amara. Two unidentified men are standing in front of the aircraft and a pilot is sitting ...A04128
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Ain Nukhailah, Jebel (Jabal) Hamrin, Mesopotamia. 1918-10. A row of canvas water tanks filled ...
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Ain Nukhailah, Jebel (Jabal) Hamrin, Mesopotamia. 1918-10. A row of canvas water tanks filled with fresh water by a pump connected to a well. The horse troughs were made ready for the cavalry brigades...P00562.136
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Ali Gharbi, Kut, Mesopotamia. c. 1917-02. Members of `C' Troop, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron, ...
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Ali Gharbi, Kut, Mesopotamia. c. 1917-02. Members of `C' Troop, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron, composed mainly of New Zealanders reinforced with some Australians, rest under their wireless mast. They w...P00562.031
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Amadia (Amadiya), Kurdistan. c. 1919-07. Informal group portrait of Sergeant Troup, two members ...
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Amadia (Amadiya), Kurdistan. c. 1919-07. Informal group portrait of Sergeant Troup, two members of No. 13 Station, `D' Troop, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron, Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, and four l...P00562.161
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A Martinsyde S1 aircraft, Serial MH6 4244, with wings removed, being transported by barge.
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Maker: Unknown
A Martinsyde S1 aircraft, Serial MH6 4244, with wings removed, being transported by barge.A04132
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At sea. 1916-02. Informal group portrait of troops, including members of Pack Troop, 1st Wireless ...
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At sea. 1916-02. Informal group portrait of troops, including members of Pack Troop, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron, Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, on the deck of SS Khyber on their way to the Middle...P00562.006
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At sea. 1917-12. Members of the Light Motor Wireless Squadron (LMWS), `D' Troop, 1st Wireless ...
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At sea. 1917-12. Members of the Light Motor Wireless Squadron (LMWS), `D' Troop, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron, Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, in the `H' Troop deck, port side, of the transport A38 ...P00562.007
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At sea. 1917-12. Troops, including members of the Light Motor Wireless Squadron (LMWS), `D' ...
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At sea. 1917-12. Troops, including members of the Light Motor Wireless Squadron (LMWS), `D' Troop, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron, Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, sitting and lying on the forecastle o...P00562.008
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Australian relief members of No. 9 (New Zealand) Station, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron, ...
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Australian relief members of No. 9 (New Zealand) Station, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron, Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, being entertained at afternoon tea in her garden by American medical missionar...P00562.125
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Australian Wireless Squadron badge : Sapper M Parkes, 1 Australian Wireless Squadron
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Khaki woollen badge embroidered in white and black thread with the symbol of the Australian Wireless Squadron. The symbol takes the form of a pair of white wings with a lightening bolt through the cen...REL30359
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BAGHDAD, IRAQU, LATE 1920-02. THE FIRST SINGLE ENGINED AEROPLANE FLIGHT FROM BRITAIN TO AUSTRALIA ...
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BAGHDAD, IRAQU, LATE 1920-02. THE FIRST SINGLE ENGINED AEROPLANE FLIGHT FROM BRITAIN TO AUSTRALIA BY RAY PARER AND JOHN MCINTOSH. ONE OF THE CITIES MANY MOSQUES.P00281.099
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BAGHDAD, IRAQU, LATE 1920-02. THE FIRST SINGLE ENGINED AEROPLANE FLIGHT FROM BRITAIN TO AUSTRALIA ...
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BAGHDAD, IRAQU, LATE 1920-02. THE FIRST SINGLE ENGINED AEROPLANE FLIGHT FROM BRITAIN TO AUSTRALIA BY RAY PARER AND JOHN MCINTOSH. ONE OF THE CITIES MANY MOSQUWES.P00281.097
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Balakish Ridge, Kurdistan. c. 1919-09. Wireless station of 'D' Troop, 1st Wireless Signal ...
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Balakish Ridge, Kurdistan. c. 1919-09. Wireless station of 'D' Troop, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron, Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, erected on the summit of the ridge in the midst of a mountain rang...P00562.167
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Baqubah (Baquba), Mesopotamia. 1918. A member of No. 2 Station, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron, ...
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Baqubah (Baquba), Mesopotamia. 1918. A member of No. 2 Station, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron, Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, in a cook house (kitchen). Note the kerosene tins and boxes used for sto...P00562.132
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Baqubah (Baquba), Mesopotamia. 1918. Drivers of No. 2 Station, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron, ...
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Baqubah (Baquba), Mesopotamia. 1918. Drivers of No. 2 Station, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron, Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, swimming in the Diala (Diyala) River. The wagon acted as a general commun...P00562.131
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Baqubah (Baquba), Mesopotamia (Iraq) . 1918. Unidentified Australian members of No. 2 Station, ...
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Baqubah (Baquba), Mesopotamia (Iraq) . 1918. Unidentified Australian members of No. 2 Station, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron, Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, around a table on which are a number of b...P00562.133
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Baqubah (Baquba), Mesopotamia. 1918. Members of No. 2 Station, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron, ...
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Baqubah (Baquba), Mesopotamia. 1918. Members of No. 2 Station, 1st Wireless Signal Squadron, Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, dress up in shirts and mosquito nets recently received in a case of comfo...P00562.134
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Bombay, India. c. 1917. Interior of a ward of the Freeman Thomas War Hospital, one of many ...
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Bombay, India. c. 1917. Interior of a ward of the Freeman Thomas War Hospital, one of many buildings in the city used for medical purposes. Amongst those using the facilities were members of No. 1 Wir...P00562.074