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Men of the 3rd Battalion landing at Anzac Cove at 6 am. Lighters are along the shore line.
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Maker: Unknown
Men of the 3rd Battalion landing at Anzac Cove at 6 am. Lighters are along the shore line.A03223
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Men of the 1st Light Horse Regiment awaiting orders on the beach at Anzac Cove before filing up ...
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Maker: Unknown
Men of the 1st Light Horse Regiment awaiting orders on the beach at Anzac Cove before filing up Shrapnel Gully. The men second and third from left are Major F V Weir and Lieutenant J R Broadbent.A03123
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On Anzac Beach the 3rd Field Ambulance and Ordnance were located under the cliff to the right. On ...
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
On Anzac Beach the 3rd Field Ambulance and Ordnance were located under the cliff to the right. On the previous day the New Zealand Infantry Brigade, going to attack Baby 700, had been much hampered by...G00932
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Private (Pte) L. A. Johnson, 4th Field Ambulance, with one of the donkeys used by 202 Pte John ...
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Maker: Beeston, Joseph Lievesley
Private (Pte) L. A. Johnson, 4th Field Ambulance, with one of the donkeys used by 202 Pte John Simpson Kirkpatrick (who enlisted as John Simpson) of the 3rd Field Ambulance at Anzac. The photograph wa...J02402
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Rough seas pounding lighters and barges at Anzac Cove. Stores are stacked along the beach and ...
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Maker: Sutton, Alfred
Rough seas pounding lighters and barges at Anzac Cove. Stores are stacked along the beach and numerous dugouts are on the slopes.A02703
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Sick and wounded troops waiting to be evacuated from Anzac Cove.
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Maker: Unknown
Sick and wounded troops waiting to be evacuated from Anzac Cove.C00425
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Soldiers and boats on the shore at Anzac Beach. Sulva Point can be seen in the distance.
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Maker: Unknown
Soldiers and boats on the shore at Anzac Beach. Sulva Point can be seen in the distance.A00872
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SOME OF THE 500 TURKISH PRISONERS CAPTURED IN THE FIGHTING IN 1915-08, BEING BROUGHT IN ALONG THE ...
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SOME OF THE 500 TURKISH PRISONERS CAPTURED IN THE FIGHTING IN 1915-08, BEING BROUGHT IN ALONG THE BEACH AT ANZAC. (DONATED BY MR. A.W. ROSS.)J02394
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Stores, limbers and soldiers on Anzac Beach at Anzac Cove.
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Maker: Unknown
Stores, limbers and soldiers on Anzac Beach at Anzac Cove.A03050
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Stretcher bearers carry a wounded soldier to waiting barges loaded with other wounded men. ...
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Maker: Unknown
Stretcher bearers carry a wounded soldier to waiting barges loaded with other wounded men. Limited medical care could be given on the Gallipoli Peninsula and medical cases were evacuated for further t...A05784
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The beach at Anzac Cove at the moment of a shell bursting. At the end of the boat in the ...
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The beach at Anzac Cove at the moment of a shell bursting. At the end of the boat in the foreground is a man falling, killed by the shell. A photograph in an album relating to the service of Captain E...P02023.049.003
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The beach landing place after Anzac Corps troops had settled in with men and supplies still ...
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The beach landing place after Anzac Corps troops had settled in with men and supplies still arriving.H00203
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The bodies of dead Turkish soldiers lying close to the trenches of the 8th Australian Light Horse ...
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Maker: Campbell, James Pinkerton
The bodies of dead Turkish soldiers lying close to the trenches of the 8th Australian Light Horse Regiment. The photographer stood in his trench and took the photograph blind by holding the camera abo...H03117
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The dugout occupied by AASC officers at the supply depot on Brighton Beach, Anzac.
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The dugout occupied by AASC officers at the supply depot on Brighton Beach, Anzac.C04645
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The dugouts of the 2nd and 3rd Australian Field Ambulance Brigades at Anzac Cove. In the centre ...
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The dugouts of the 2nd and 3rd Australian Field Ambulance Brigades at Anzac Cove. In the centre is Dr Henry Kenneth Fry, a Captain with the 3rd Field Ambulance.C01734A
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The dugouts of the 2nd and 3rd Australian Field Ambulance Brigades at Anzac Cove. Standing in the ...
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The dugouts of the 2nd and 3rd Australian Field Ambulance Brigades at Anzac Cove. Standing in the foreground and flanked by two unidentified colleagues is Dr Henry Kenneth Fry, a Captain with the 3rd ...C01734
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The entrance to the gully off Anzac Beach where headquarters was located for the greater part of ...
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Maker: Unknown
The entrance to the gully off Anzac Beach where headquarters was located for the greater part of the Gallipoli campaign. Note the numerous small vessels near the shore.C02138
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THE GRAVE OF COMMANDER E.H. CATER, R.N., NAVAL TRANSPORT OFFICER WHO WAS IN CHARGE OF LANDING ...
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THE GRAVE OF COMMANDER E.H. CATER, R.N., NAVAL TRANSPORT OFFICER WHO WAS IN CHARGE OF LANDING OPERATIONS AT ANZAC BEACH, KILLED BY SHRAPNEL ON 1915-08-05. (DONATED BY MR. A.W. ROSS.)J02444
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THE MAIL FOR THE TROOPS BEING LANDED FROM BARGES AT ANZAC COVE. 1915-05-23. (DONATED BY MR. A.W. ...
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THE MAIL FOR THE TROOPS BEING LANDED FROM BARGES AT ANZAC COVE. 1915-05-23. (DONATED BY MR. A.W. ROSS.)J02413
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The 3rd Field Ambulance Dressing Station on Upper Beach Road, above Anzac Cove. There are many ...
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The 3rd Field Ambulance Dressing Station on Upper Beach Road, above Anzac Cove. There are many dugouts on the slope above the dressing station. Note the telephone poles and wires further up the hill.C01618