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A close up view of a German A.E.G. C.IV aircraft with engine panels swung open. Note the 'Teddy ...
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Maker: Unknown
A close up view of a German A.E.G. C.IV aircraft with engine panels swung open. Note the 'Teddy Bear', this was a very popular mascot of the Germans.B01863
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A general view of the city, in the early morning. The Australian Mounted Division was approaching ...
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A general view of the city, in the early morning. The Australian Mounted Division was approaching Homs in support of the 5th British Cavalry Division when the armistice with Turkey was proclaimed; thi...B00727
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A German Albatros D.III scout aircraft, 1917 model, with late rudder. The Albatros was ...
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A German Albatros D.III scout aircraft, 1917 model, with late rudder. The Albatros was considered to be one of the best machines used by the enemy in Syria.B01865
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A German Friedrichshafen FF33L Marine seaplane aircraft, No 1257, being hauled ashore by German ...
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A German Friedrichshafen FF33L Marine seaplane aircraft, No 1257, being hauled ashore by German soldiers. See B01852, B01867, B01912.B01855
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A German Friedrichshafen FF33L Marine seaplane aircraft, No 1257, being hauled ashore by German ...
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A German Friedrichshafen FF33L Marine seaplane aircraft, No 1257, being hauled ashore by German soldiers watched by local people. See B01855, B01867, B01912.B01852
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A German Friedrichshafen FF33L seaplane, marine no 12.57, pushing off at Beirut. This image ...
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A German Friedrichshafen FF33L seaplane, marine no 12.57, pushing off at Beirut. This image copied from a German photograph.B01912
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A group of male school children with Allied soldiers in the background, sightseeing in Syria.
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A group of male school children with Allied soldiers in the background, sightseeing in Syria.J01218
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Aircraft of the Australian Flying Corps lined up at Sheikh Nuran. Left foreground is a Martinsyde ...
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Aircraft of the Australian Flying Corps lined up at Sheikh Nuran. Left foreground is a Martinsyde G.100 serial A3945 and second aircraft on right is a Bristol F2B serial A7200 and the all white and h...B01947
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An aerial view of a BE 12 aircraft of the Australian Flying Corps flying over the Syrian coast.
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An aerial view of a BE 12 aircraft of the Australian Flying Corps flying over the Syrian coast.B01971
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An aerial view of the aerodrome of the 67th Squadron of the Australian Flying Corps later No 1 ...
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An aerial view of the aerodrome of the 67th Squadron of the Australian Flying Corps later No 1 Squadron AFC. Note the dust as an aircraft takes off (right). The circular formation in the foreground ...B01949
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An Australian Army Captain, from the Australian Army Service Corps, 5th Division and two Scottish ...
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An Australian Army Captain, from the Australian Army Service Corps, 5th Division and two Scottish officers in the wilds of Syria.J01225
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An overturned German Rumpler C 1A aircraft in the Beirut district.
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An overturned German Rumpler C 1A aircraft in the Beirut district.B01835
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An RE8 aircraft (left) and a Martinsyde aircraft (right) beside a hangar of the Australian Flying ...
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An RE8 aircraft (left) and a Martinsyde aircraft (right) beside a hangar of the Australian Flying Corps at Sheikh Nuran.B01945
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ARMISTICE CEREMONY. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS ENTERING THE CITY OF BEIRUT.
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ARMISTICE CEREMONY. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS ENTERING THE CITY OF BEIRUT.008644
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A Royal Aircraft Factory BE2c aircraft of the Royal Flying Corps flying over the desert near ...
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A Royal Aircraft Factory BE2c aircraft of the Royal Flying Corps flying over the desert near Belah.B01937
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A typical Middle Eastern building in an unidentified Syrian town.
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A typical Middle Eastern building in an unidentified Syrian town.J01226
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A Vickers FB19 aircraft rising over Rafa.
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A Vickers FB19 aircraft rising over Rafa.B01938
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A view of the Barada Gorge, where the enemy was caught by our machine gun fire from the top of ...
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A view of the Barada Gorge, where the enemy was caught by our machine gun fire from the top of the hills and slaughtered in great numbers while retreating from Damascus. The railway track runs beside ...B01112
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A wrecked enemy A.E.G. C.IV aircraft, overturned and showing the remains of the propeller sunk ...
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A wrecked enemy A.E.G. C.IV aircraft, overturned and showing the remains of the propeller sunk into the ground.B01868
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Belah. The aerodrome and camp site of the Royal Flying Corps and the Australian Flying Corps.
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Belah. The aerodrome and camp site of the Royal Flying Corps and the Australian Flying Corps.B01967