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A side view of the German ‘Batterie Pommern’ gun, colloquially known as “Lange Max” or “Long ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
A side view of the German ‘Batterie Pommern’ gun, colloquially known as “Lange Max” or “Long Max”. On the cessation of hostilities, the Germans attempted to destroy the gun by firing at the parapet da...J00648
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A single gun team of the Inverness Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, which was attached to the ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
A single gun team of the Inverness Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, which was attached to the Australian Light Horse. No identification details were recorded for the men in this group.B00580
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A spectacular smoke screen put down by the Australian Artillery to cover the advance of the ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
A spectacular smoke screen put down by the Australian Artillery to cover the advance of the Australian troops beyond Peronne. Note the soldiers in the foreground.E03190
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A tank put out of action when crossing a deep communication trench running from a dugout near the ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
A tank put out of action when crossing a deep communication trench running from a dugout near the St Quentin Canal to the main Hindenburg Line. Land mines, scattered about the Hindenburg trenches and ...E03784
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Atkinson, William Lloyd (Captain, b.1896 - d.1975)
Private Record
Maker: Atkinson, William Lloyd
Collection relating to the First World War service of 38128 Bombardier (later Captain) William Lloyd Atkinson MM, 13 Australian Field Artillery Brigade, Australia, United Kingdom, France, 1916-1919. ...AWM2020.767.1
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At Sea. c. 1916. A group of 17th Reinforcements, 1st Brigade, Australian Field Artillery, AIF, on ...
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At Sea. c. 1916. A group of 17th Reinforcements, 1st Brigade, Australian Field Artillery, AIF, on board the transport ship Borda. (Donor Lieutenant Colonel A.A.T. Pringle VD)H13738
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At Sea. Turkey. 26 April 1915. A view of some of the warships and other vessels off Ari Burnu, ...
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
At Sea. Turkey. 26 April 1915. A view of some of the warships and other vessels off Ari Burnu, Anzac Cove, Gallipoli Peninsula. The Queen Elizabeth and seven other warships took the place of artillery...G00919
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At Sea, Turkey. July 1915. A broadside view of the HMS Abercrombie, one of the latest class, at ...
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
At Sea, Turkey. July 1915. A broadside view of the HMS Abercrombie, one of the latest class, at that time, of monitors which, with other warships, began to reappear off Anzac, Gallipoli Peninsula. The...G01083
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At Sea, Turkey. July 1915. The latest class, at that time, of monitors, which, with other ...
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
At Sea, Turkey. July 1915. The latest class, at that time, of monitors, which, with other warships, began to reappear off Anzac, Gallipoli Peninsula. These vessels were specially built with blister si...G01082
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A Turkish gun on the south flank, afterwards known as "Beachy Bill", began to fire at any craft ...
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
A Turkish gun on the south flank, afterwards known as "Beachy Bill", began to fire at any craft approaching too close to the beach. This shows two shells close alongside the water steamer "Jessie".G01031A
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A typical shell swept road between Ypres and Bosinghe, Belgium. From the collection of Mr Alfred ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
A typical shell swept road between Ypres and Bosinghe, Belgium. From the collection of Mr Alfred Thomas Sharp. Mr Sharp was the Commonwealth Immigration Officer of Victoria and was based in the London...J00638
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Australian artillery drivers filling up fodder nets for their horses at a camp between Montauban ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Australian artillery drivers filling up fodder nets for their horses at a camp between Montauban and Mametz.E00023
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Australian Artillery going into action at Harbonnieres
Art
Maker: Power, H Septimus
Depicts a team of horses with the Australian 1st Division Artillery pulling 18 pounder guns up a hill on a road near Harbonnieres on the Western Front and soldiers on horseback riding into action. Po...ART03336
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Australian artillery in action, Peronne
Art
Maker: Longstaff, Will
Depicts a team of six horses leads the Australian artillery advance at Peronne. Through the hilly landscape, the troops march on foot along the winding road. There are explosions to the right and left...ART12427
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Australian artillery in the third Battle of Ypres. The 105th Battery (4.5 inch Howitzers) in ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Australian artillery in the third Battle of Ypres. The 105th Battery (4.5 inch Howitzers) in action in the area near Hill 60, in which the artillery of the 1st and 2nd Division took position on 31 Jul...E01030
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Australian artillery passing through Bapaume
Art
Maker: Waller, Napier
Depicts a number of Australian artillerymen, wearing tin helmets and great coats moving through the streets of Bapaume after the town was occupied in March 1917, with horses carrying artillery on load...ART92983
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Australian fatigue parties forming ledges or terraces to accommodate the newly arriving troops ...
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Maker: Unknown
Australian fatigue parties forming ledges or terraces to accommodate the newly arriving troops just prior to the great August offensive.A02011
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Australian Gun Hospital on the Bapaume-Cambrai Road
Art
Depicts a number of soldiers working on repairing and cleaning field guns at the St. Stamps Gun Hospital in Cambrai, on the Bapaume Road, in August 1917. Will Dyson was the first Australian official ...ART02337
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AUSTRALIAN HEAVY GUN AT WORK. THE GALLANT AUSTRALIANS AT THEIR BIG GUN WORK IN THE HEAT OF A ...
Photograph
AUSTRALIAN HEAVY GUN AT WORK. THE GALLANT AUSTRALIANS AT THEIR BIG GUN WORK IN THE HEAT OF A SUMMER'S DAY. THEIR WAGGONS ARE DASHING UP AS THE GUN IS BEING LAID.P00077.007
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Australian 9.2 howitzer
Art
Maker: Longstaff, Will
Although 'Australian 9.2 howitzer' was painted in 1919, immediately after the war, it clearly represents a scene from the last phase of the fighting. The centrepiece is a large howitzer, the heaviest ...ART03004