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A group of Captain William's irregular cavalry (part of the Dunsterforce) at Korkora. Captain ...
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A group of Captain William's irregular cavalry (part of the Dunsterforce) at Korkora. Captain Francis Edgar Williams, originally 32nd Battalion, joined the Dunsterforce in February 1918. The rider in...J01324
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A group of Captain William's irregular cavalry (part of the Dunsterforce) at Korkora. Captain ...
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Maker: Unknown
A group of Captain William's irregular cavalry (part of the Dunsterforce) at Korkora. Captain Francis Edgar Williams, originally 32nd Battalion, joined the Dunsterforce in February 1918. The rider in...J01323
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A group of Persian road police. They are armed but fall under suspicion of being official ...
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A group of Persian road police. They are armed but fall under suspicion of being official brigands as much as police.J01283
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A group of Persian road police. They are armed but fall under suspicion of being official ...
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A group of Persian road police. They are armed but fall under suspicion of being official brigands as much as police.J01282
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A Persian family on the move with the women travelling in the panniers.
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A Persian family on the move with the women travelling in the panniers.J01272
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A semi ruinous arch known as the Tak-I-Girra, which is situated about half way up the steep pass ...
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A semi ruinous arch known as the Tak-I-Girra, which is situated about half way up the steep pass from the foothills up to the Persian plateau. A group of 14th Hussars are riding past the Tak on their ...J01315
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A semi ruinous arch known as the Tak-I-Girra, which is situated about half way up the steep pass ...
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A semi ruinous arch known as the Tak-I-Girra, which is situated about half way up the steep pass from the foothills up to the Persian plateau.J01316
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A semi ruinous arch known as the Tak-I-Girra, which is situated about half way up the steep pass ...
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A semi ruinous arch known as the Tak-I-Girra, which is situated about half way up the steep pass from the foothills up to the Persian plateau. Two Muntition Battery Indians are riding past the Tak on ...J01314
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Bijar seen from a nearby hill. Starne's Detachment of Imperial Forces was stationed here. There ...
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Bijar seen from a nearby hill. Starne's Detachment of Imperial Forces was stationed here. There is a large square in the centre of the town which was the residence of the Persian Governor. The resid...J01278
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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) halted in a Persian village near Kala Jukh, on their way to Zingan Waggon Station.J02062
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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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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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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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First recruits for the 'Garus Police'. They were recruited at Bijar and subsequently numbered ...
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First recruits for the 'Garus Police'. They were recruited at Bijar and subsequently numbered about 100. Those in uniform from left to right: "Bashi", the Persian interpreter, Major Chaldcott, Imperia...J01242
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Group portrait of officers and staff at Colonel Bridge's column headquarters at Bijar. Colonel ...
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Group portrait of officers and staff at Colonel Bridge's column headquarters at Bijar. Colonel Bridges took over from Major Starnes when the North Persian Force was formed.J01320
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Informal portrait of the servants in the courtyard of the Imperial Forces Headquarters in Bijar. ...
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Informal portrait of the servants in the courtyard of the Imperial Forces Headquarters in Bijar. The servants are Armenians, Assyrians and Persians.J01251
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Persian tomb stones which lie flat on the ground. The tomb stone with the oblong comb on the top ...
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Persian tomb stones which lie flat on the ground. The tomb stone with the oblong comb on the top is a woman's and the other one with a semi circular comb is a man's. This one belongs to a woman.J01299
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Persian tomb stones which lie flat on the ground. The tomb stone with the oblong comb on the top ...
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Persian tomb stones which lie flat on the ground. The tomb stone with the oblong comb on the top is a woman's and the other one with a semi circular comb is a man's. This one belongs to a man.J01300
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Portrait of Captain Francis Edgar Williams, originally 32nd Battalion and now part of the ...
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Portrait of Captain Francis Edgar Williams, originally 32nd Battalion and now part of the Dunsterforce, riding a chestnut horse named 'Toby' through the countryside of the Persian Plateau.J01270
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Portrait of the Persian Lieutenant, Saif-ul-Nizan and Sagis an Assyrian, are in front of Captain ...
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Portrait of the Persian Lieutenant, Saif-ul-Nizan and Sagis an Assyrian, are in front of Captain William's house at Korkora.J01326