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Ships' lifeboats, during practise manoeuvres for the British landings at Cape Helles.
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Maker: Bradley, George Taylor, Charles Henry Shinglewood
Ships' lifeboats, during practise manoeuvres for the British landings at Cape Helles.P10767.004
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General Sir Ian Hamilton emerging from his Headquarters tent.
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Maker: Bradley, George Taylor, Charles Henry Shinglewood
General Sir Ian Hamilton emerging from his Headquarters tent.P10767.005
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Officers from the Royal Naval Division watching the flight of a catapult bomb from "Pymouth ...
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Maker: Bradley, George Taylor, Charles Henry Shinglewood
Officers from the Royal Naval Division watching the flight of a catapult bomb from "Pymouth Avenue".P10767.009
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A British soldier stands outside a dugout at Cape Helles. One of the dugouts has its name, "The ...
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Maker: Bradley, George Taylor, Charles Henry Shinglewood
A British soldier stands outside a dugout at Cape Helles. One of the dugouts has its name, "The Grotto", carved in the cliff above the entrance. Blankets have been drapped over sandbag parapets.P10767.007
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Ships' lifeboats under tow, during practise manoeuvres for the British landings at Cape Helles.
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Maker: Bradley, George Taylor, Charles Henry Shinglewood
Ships' lifeboats under tow, during practise manoeuvres for the British landings at Cape Helles.P10767.002
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A Short Seaplane, with its engine running, is guided out from the beach by its ground crew before ...
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Maker: Bradley, George Taylor, Charles Henry Shinglewood
A Short Seaplane, with its engine running, is guided out from the beach by its ground crew before take-off .P10767.012
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Ships' lifeboats on shore, during practise manoeuvres for the British landings at Cape Helles.
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Maker: Bradley, George Taylor, Charles Henry Shinglewood
Ships' lifeboats on shore, during practise manoeuvres for the British landings at Cape Helles.P10767.003
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A trench periscope in use.
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Maker: Bradley, George Taylor, Charles Henry Shinglewood
A trench periscope in use.P10767.010
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Captain Kilner, a prominent Royal Marine pilot in the Dardanelles, adjusts the observer's ...
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Maker: Bradley, George Taylor, Charles Henry Shinglewood
Captain Kilner, a prominent Royal Marine pilot in the Dardanelles, adjusts the observer's equipment before the Short Seaplane takes off on a sortie.P10767.011
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A pile of dummy soldiers dressed in British uniform. Dummies were one of the subterfuges used to ...
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Maker: Bradley, George Taylor, Charles Henry Shinglewood
A pile of dummy soldiers dressed in British uniform. Dummies were one of the subterfuges used to help convince the Turks that the strength of the Helles garrison was being maintained, during the final...P10767.006
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Interior view of a well-appointed dugout on "Officers' Walk" at Cape Helles. Contents include a ...
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Maker: Bradley, George Taylor, Charles Henry Shinglewood
Interior view of a well-appointed dugout on "Officers' Walk" at Cape Helles. Contents include a bed, a corned beef crate modified as a bedside table, a candle lantern made from a biscuit tin, a camera...P10767.008