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A communication trench 25 feet below the surface, excavated by the 1st Australian Tunnelling ...
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Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank)
A communication trench 25 feet below the surface, excavated by the 1st Australian Tunnelling Company, in the Ypres sector. Owing to the sodden nature of the earth the passage ways had to be heavily ti...E02095
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A large print of the Australian War Records Section Frank Hurley's composite photograph "Over the ...
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Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank)
A large print of the Australian War Records Section Frank Hurley's composite photograph "Over the top" (also known as "A hop over" and "A raid") leaning against a brick wall, probably in a warehouse o...P01438.001
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An officer of the 30th Battalion in the trenches near Zonnebeke, in the Ypres Sector, making the ...
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Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank)
An officer of the 30th Battalion in the trenches near Zonnebeke, in the Ypres Sector, making the daily inspection of his mens' feet during the Third Battle of Ypres. Left to right: unidentified (backg...E01120
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Australian troops leaving their trench for an attack. This was one of a number of images used to ...
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Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank)
Australian troops leaving their trench for an attack. This was one of a number of images used to create a composite photograph by Official Australian War Photographer Frank Hurley, this image being us...E05429
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A view of the road to Jerusalem, showing the remarkable 'hair pin' bends in the road. The ...
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Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank)
A view of the road to Jerusalem, showing the remarkable 'hair pin' bends in the road. The country at this point is a series of small gullies, and the winding formation was adopted to save bridge work...B01730
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Captured German trenches strewn with dead after the battle of 20 September 1917. Previous to its ...
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Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank)
Captured German trenches strewn with dead after the battle of 20 September 1917. Previous to its capture this position had been heavily shelled by the 4th Divisional artillery. Note the shovel amongst...E00766
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Helouan, Egypt. OFFICERS OF THE 2/1ST ARMY FIELD WORKSHOPS IN THE TRENCH LEADING TO BATTALION ...
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Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank)
Helouan, Egypt. OFFICERS OF THE 2/1ST ARMY FIELD WORKSHOPS IN THE TRENCH LEADING TO BATTALION H.Q. "UNDERGROUND" SHELTER. FROM FRONT: LIEUTENANT (LT) T.H. TRUBSHAW, CAPTAIN R.W. PETERS, MAJOR T.E. SHE...004223
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NEAR BARDIA - GUN POSITION SIGNALLER JOHN LAYMAN (?) IN A TRENCH DURING THE BATTLE OF BARDIA. ...
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Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank)
NEAR BARDIA - GUN POSITION SIGNALLER JOHN LAYMAN (?) IN A TRENCH DURING THE BATTLE OF BARDIA. (NEGATIVE BY F. HURLEY).005289
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"Over the top". A composite photograph, originally known as "A hop over", constructed by Captain ...
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Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank)
"Over the top". A composite photograph, originally known as "A hop over", constructed by Captain Frank Hurley, an Official War Photographer. (For an enhanced caption for this image see P01438.001).E05988B
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"Over the top". A composite photograph, originally known as "A hop over", constructed by Captain ...
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Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank)
"Over the top". A composite photograph, originally known as "A hop over", constructed by Captain Frank Hurley, an Official War Photographer. (For an enhanced caption for this image see P01438.001).E05988A
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Pozieres, France, 1917. The derelict hulk of a British tank on the Pozieres battlefield. This ...
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Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank)
Pozieres, France, 1917. The derelict hulk of a British tank on the Pozieres battlefield. This Mark I Male tank, C1, (Champagne), belonged to C Company, Heavy Machine Gun Corps, later to become the Tan...E02328
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The 30th Battalion in the forward area trenches near Zillebeke, in the Ypres Sector. Identified, ...
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Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank)
The 30th Battalion in the forward area trenches near Zillebeke, in the Ypres Sector. Identified, front to back on the left: 5196 Sergeant R McKinnon; next three men unidentified; 3786 Private W R Cusa...E01402