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Collection
11 Results
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Collection related to the service of Alfred George Brown MC
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Steele's Post, showing dugouts on the lower slopes.A00745
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Collection related to the service of Alfred George Brown MC
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
The troopship Southland, which was torpedoed at 9.51 am on 2 September, 1915. The photograph was taken about 11.10 am after most of the life boats had left the ship. Some troops are still on deck.A00743
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Collection related to the service of Alfred George Brown MC
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Men of 11 Platoon, C Company, 21st Battalion, AIF, moving a collapsible boat away from the torpedoed Southland.A00746
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Collection related to the service of Alfred George Brown MC
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
A BE2 aircraft, with a camera attached to the left side of the rear cockpit, parked outside a hangar at the aerodrome of the Royal Flying Corps.A00766
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Collection related to the service of Alfred George Brown MC
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Maker: Unknown
Two boat loads of survivors from the troopship, Southland after it had been torpedoed. The photograph was taken from the ship deck.A00738
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Collection related to the service of Alfred George Brown MC
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Maker: Unknown
The 21st Battalion marching up Monash Gully after arriving at Gallipoli.A00742
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Collection related to the service of Alfred George Brown MC
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Maker: Unknown
Members of the 21st Battalion in line waiting to be vaccinated against cholera prior to leaving for Gallipoli. Captain Joseph Patrick Fogarty, MC, Regimental Medical Officer (centre) of the Battalion...A00752
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Collection related to the service of Alfred George Brown MC
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
The ruined house, which when intact, was used as the 21st Battalion Headquarters from about 5 am to 8 pm on the 20 March 1917, during the unit's attack on Noreuil. The 6th Brigade Commander, General ...A00758
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Collection related to the service of Alfred George Brown MC
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Maker: Unknown
Soldiers resting by the side of a road at Monash Gully. Three signs are next to the men in the foreground, the sign on the left reading 'EAST GULLY' and the one on the right 'MONASH GULLY'. Walking ...A00736
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Collection related to the service of Alfred George Brown MC
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Maker: Unknown
The troopship Southland, carrrying Headquarters, 2nd Division, AIF, Headquarters, 6th Infantry Brigade, 21st Infantry Battalion and one Company of the 23rd Infantry Battalion and details, which was to...A00737
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Collection related to the service of Alfred George Brown MC
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
An queue of 21st Battalion soldiers waiting their turn to vote in the Australian Commonwealth Government election. At the head of the queue an unidentified private has his name recorded prior to being...A00755