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A group of local men ans boys at Hamadan.
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A group of local men ans boys at Hamadan.J01337
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Captain Steward, Imperial army and Captain Richard Henry Hooper, MC, originally 58th Battalion, ...
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Captain Steward, Imperial army and Captain Richard Henry Hooper, MC, originally 58th Battalion, both Dunsterforce men, watch native women working on the road construction at Hamadan.J01333
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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20161 Sapper Percy Edgar Whitehead, 2nd Reinforcements, Calvary Division Signal Squadron, from Queensland, at the deserted Persian Palace at Shevron, a village seven miles out of Hamadan.J02051
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Irrigated countryside near Hamadan, including irrigation creeks, poplar trees and standing crops.J02061
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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20161 Sapper Percy Edgar Whitehead, 2nd Reinforcements, Calvary Division Signal Squadron, from Queensland, at the deserted Persian Palace at Shevron, a village seven miles out of Hamadan.J02052
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Members of No 9 Station of the Australian Wireless Signal Squadron crossing Asadabad Pass about 30 miles on the Kermanshah side of Hamadan. This pass is over 8000 feet above sea level and forms the wa...J02050
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Portrait of our Persian servant at Hamadan, Mirzali during the Summer of 1918. He wears a quillah (tall felt hat), felt waistcoat, cummerbund, long coat and other articles of dress for the Persian nat...J02060
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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The village of Paitak showing the Pass of Take Garreh, the classical Gates of Zagros. This road is well known in ancient history forming a section of the Royal Road from Babylon to Ecbatana (Hamadan).J02047
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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The No 9 station (known as Sweet's column) passing through the gorge of the Aveh Chai near Aveh, between Kasvin and Hamadan.J02067
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Members of No 9 Station of the Australian Wireless Signal Squadron crossing Asadabad Pass about 30 miles on the Kermanshah side of Hamadan. This pass is over 8000 feet above sea level and forms the wa...J02049
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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The ancient lion at Hamadan. Its origin is lost in antiquity as it bears no inscription. It is believed that it marks the site of one of the Gates of the City.J02059
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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A local man walks down the mud-walled and narrow streets of Hamadan.J02054
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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On the morning of the 17 August 1918, 20555 Sapper Eric Keast Burke, 'D' Troop, 1st Australian Wireless Signal Squadron, Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, looks out from the lower slopes of the Elwend...J02053
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