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Egypt, 1915. Men, horses and wagons of No. 2 Company, 1st Divisional Train, Australian Army ...
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Maker: Stevenson, Walter Ormond
Egypt, 1915. Men, horses and wagons of No. 2 Company, 1st Divisional Train, Australian Army Service Corps (AASC), trekking through the desert to ? Unjola.P02282.047
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El Dabaa, Egypt, c. 1916-01. A train used for carrying troops, animals and equipment stands at a ...
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Maker: Stevenson, Walter Ormond
El Dabaa, Egypt, c. 1916-01. A train used for carrying troops, animals and equipment stands at a siding near the Mediterranean coast (not in view). An armour-plated pillbox, in which machine guns are ...P02282.049
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Gallipoli, Turkey, 1915. Australian soldiers remove the carcases of dead horses or mules which ...
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Maker: Stevenson, Walter Ormond
Gallipoli, Turkey, 1915. Australian soldiers remove the carcases of dead horses or mules which are lying in shallow water on the beach at Anzac. The animals were probably killed by artillery fire.P02282.029
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Gallipoli, Turkey, 1915. Australian soldiers survey the carcases of dead horses or mules which ...
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Maker: Stevenson, Walter Ormond
Gallipoli, Turkey, 1915. Australian soldiers survey the carcases of dead horses or mules which are lying at the water's edge on the beach at Anzac. The animals were probably killed by artillery fire.P02282.031
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Gallipoli, Turkey, 1915. Soldiers at Cape Helles sit or stand near some packs, bags and a box ...
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Maker: Stevenson, Walter Ormond
Gallipoli, Turkey, 1915. Soldiers at Cape Helles sit or stand near some packs, bags and a box with a huge pile of empty shell cases at rear (right), while above them rises a steep hill on which dugout...P02282.058
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Lemnos, Greece, c. 1915-04. Soldiers probably of the 1st Divisional Train, Australian Army ...
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Maker: Stevenson, Walter Ormond
Lemnos, Greece, c. 1915-04. Soldiers probably of the 1st Divisional Train, Australian Army Service Corps (AASC), attach a sling connected to a hoist to one of the unit's horses (left) so that the anim...P02282.042
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Mena, Egypt, 1915. Australian soldiers probably of the 1st Divisional Train, Australian Army ...
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Maker: Stevenson, Walter Ormond
Mena, Egypt, 1915. Australian soldiers probably of the 1st Divisional Train, Australian Army Service Corps (AASC), hot-shoeing their horses in the field. At a portable anvil (left), a blacksmith is ha...P02282.001
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Men and horses probably of the 1st Divisional Train, Australian Army Service Corps (AASC), aboard ...
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Maker: Stevenson, Walter Ormond
Men and horses probably of the 1st Divisional Train, Australian Army Service Corps (AASC), aboard the transport ship City of Benares en route from Lemnos to Gallipoli. The soldiers are sitting or stan...P02282.043
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Probably Burshola, Egypt, 1915. Men of the 1st Divisional Train, Australian Army Service Corps ...
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Maker: Stevenson, Walter Ormond
Probably Burshola, Egypt, 1915. Men of the 1st Divisional Train, Australian Army Service Corps (AASC), watering their horses at a well in the desert. The soldiers have run a hose from the well to a l...P02282.048
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Probably El Mex, Egypt, 1915. Lieutenant (Lt) John Edward Chaplin of the 1st Divisional Train, ...
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Maker: Stevenson, Walter Ormond
Probably El Mex, Egypt, 1915. Lieutenant (Lt) John Edward Chaplin of the 1st Divisional Train, Australian Army Service Corps (AASC), with a group of Bedouin tribesmen and two of his unit's horses. Lt...P02282.044