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c. 1914. A portrait of 489 Private Michael Malloy, 1st Battalion. Private Malloy died of wounds ...
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c. 1914. A portrait of 489 Private Michael Malloy, 1st Battalion. Private Malloy died of wounds at sea on 1915-05-23. His name is listed on the Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli, Turkey. This portrait is ...P01920.026
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GALLIPOLI, 1936. LONE PINE CEMETERY. MEMORIAL WITH VISITING CREWS OF RAN SHIPS HMAS AUSTRALIA AND ...
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GALLIPOLI, 1936. LONE PINE CEMETERY. MEMORIAL WITH VISITING CREWS OF RAN SHIPS HMAS AUSTRALIA AND HMAS SYDNEY. (DONATED ON BEHALF OF THE LATE JOHN ROCKEY)P00604.039
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GALLIPOLI, 1936. LONE PINE CEMETERY. THE MEMORIAL WITH A TREE OF THE SAME TYPE (PINUS ...
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GALLIPOLI, 1936. LONE PINE CEMETERY. THE MEMORIAL WITH A TREE OF THE SAME TYPE (PINUS HALEPENSIS) AS THE ORIGINAL LONE PINE ON THE LEFT AND VISITING CREWS OF RAN SHIPS HMAS AUSTRALIA AND HMAS SYDNEY....P00604.041
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GALLIPOLI, 1936. LONE PINE CEMETERY. THE MEMORIAL WITH A TREE OF THE SAME TYPE (PINUS HALEPENSIS) ...
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GALLIPOLI, 1936. LONE PINE CEMETERY. THE MEMORIAL WITH A TREE OF THE SAME TYPE (PINUS HALEPENSIS) AS THE ORIGINAL LONE PINE ON THE RIGHT AND VISITING CREWS OF RAN SHIPS HMAS AUSTRALIA AND HMAS SYDNEY....P00604.040
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Lone Pine, Gallipoli. 1920-09-21. An artist's impression of the memorial built in honour of the ...
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Lone Pine, Gallipoli. 1920-09-21. An artist's impression of the memorial built in honour of the Australian soldiers who died as a result of the Gallipoli campaign. (Donor J.T. Hobbs)H03226
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The remains of trenches and overhead cover at Lone Pine from which both sides would throw bombs ...
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Maker: Wilkins, George Hubert
The remains of trenches and overhead cover at Lone Pine from which both sides would throw bombs at each other. The Turkish monument, which marks the spot where the Anzac August 1915 advance at Lone Pi...G01939