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A 28cm German railway gun which was later captured by the 5th Australian Division in the big ...
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A 28cm German railway gun which was later captured by the 5th Australian Division in the big advance of August 1918. Copied from a photograph, taken from a German officer at Harbonnieres, August 1918.C04612
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A 28 cm SK L/40 German railway gun which was later captured by the 5th Australian Division in the ...
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A 28 cm SK L/40 German railway gun which was later captured by the 5th Australian Division in the big advance of August 1918. Copied from a photograph, taken from a German officer at Harbonnieres, Aug...C04610
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A group of naked soldiers of the 51st Battalion under the hot showers at the 5th Australian ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
A group of naked soldiers of the 51st Battalion under the hot showers at the 5th Australian Divisional Bath house.E02314
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A panoramic view showing Le Catelet and Govy, two fortified villages in the Hindenburg Main Line ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
A panoramic view showing Le Catelet and Govy, two fortified villages in the Hindenburg Main Line of defence. These villages figured largely in the gallant effort of the American and Australian troops ...E03566A
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A panoramic view showing Le Catelet and Govy, two fortified villages in the Hindenburg Main Line ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
A panoramic view showing Le Catelet and Govy, two fortified villages in the Hindenburg Main Line of defence. These villages figured largely in the gallant effort of the American and Australian troops ...E03566B
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BARLEUX, FRANCE, 1918. 5TH DIVISION YMCA IN FRITZ COMMANDANT'S LATE OFFICE.
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BARLEUX, FRANCE, 1918. 5TH DIVISION YMCA IN FRITZ COMMANDANT'S LATE OFFICE.H01102
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DESVRES, FRANCE, 1918. 1ST & 5TH DIVISION YMCA MARQUEES IN REST AREAS.
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DESVRES, FRANCE, 1918. 1ST & 5TH DIVISION YMCA MARQUEES IN REST AREAS.H01059
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FRANCE. C. 1916. OFFICERS OF THE 2ND ANZAC CORPS CYCLIST BATTALION WHICH COMPRISED MEN FROM 5TH ...
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FRANCE. C. 1916. OFFICERS OF THE 2ND ANZAC CORPS CYCLIST BATTALION WHICH COMPRISED MEN FROM 5TH AUSTRALIAN DIVISIONAL CYCLIST COMPANY AND NO 1 NEW ZEALAND CYCLIST COMPANY. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT THEY ARE,...H02943
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Hancourt, France. Pioneers of the 5th Division filling in mine craters at the main cross roads. ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Hancourt, France. Pioneers of the 5th Division filling in mine craters at the main cross roads. The explosion of these craters was part of the German effort to delay the advance of allied troops. I...E03304A
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Heninel, France, 1917. Copy of a drawing of a soldier and exterior of the 1st-5th Division YMCA. ...
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Heninel, France, 1917. Copy of a drawing of a soldier and exterior of the 1st-5th Division YMCA. Artist unknown.H01075
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Informal portrait of Major C. F. J. Langley DSO, Assistant Provost Marshal, and Major G. F. ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Informal portrait of Major C. F. J. Langley DSO, Assistant Provost Marshal, and Major G. F. Wootten DSO, General Staff Officer (GSO) II, of the 5th Australian Division, at the Chateau.E01583
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MAILLY-MAILLET, FRANCE, 1917-07. 5TH DIVISION YMCA.
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MAILLY-MAILLET, FRANCE, 1917-07. 5TH DIVISION YMCA.H01048
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Samer, France. 18 December 1917. Group portrait of the Headquarters Staff of the 5th Division. No ...
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Samer, France. 18 December 1917. Group portrait of the Headquarters Staff of the 5th Division. No identification details were recorded for the men in this group.E04498
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The 60th Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col) N. Marshall DSO MC, Officer Commanding, on ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The 60th Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col) N. Marshall DSO MC, Officer Commanding, on parade, in a snow covered field. Lt Col Marshall is in the foreground, third from the right on horseback.E01427