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The scene on Anzac Beach some time after the original landing showing supplies and equipment ...
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The scene on Anzac Beach some time after the original landing showing supplies and equipment being unloaded from barges berthed at jetties constructed for the purpose.P00166.004
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This photograph depicts one of the many difficulties with which our troops were confronted on ...
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
This photograph depicts one of the many difficulties with which our troops were confronted on Gallipoli. Before bringing in troops for the big battle of August, it was necessary to provide stores of w...G01119
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Troops arriving at Anzac Beach at 10.30 am.
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Maker: Unknown
Troops arriving at Anzac Beach at 10.30 am.A00834
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Troops landing in Anzac Cove at about 10am. The horse boats (with the ends down) had landed mules ...
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
Troops landing in Anzac Cove at about 10am. The horse boats (with the ends down) had landed mules of Jacob's 26th Indian Mountain Battery. Troops can also be seen landing at the southern end of the be...G00905
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Troops landing on the beach at Anzac Cove on the morning of 25 April.
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Maker: Unknown
Troops landing on the beach at Anzac Cove on the morning of 25 April.A02462
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Troops of the 2nd Brigade landing at Anzac Beach, Gallipoli on the morning of 25 April 1915.
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Maker: Unknown
Troops of the 2nd Brigade landing at Anzac Beach, Gallipoli on the morning of 25 April 1915.P10140.006
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Troops of the 2nd Brigade landing at Anzac Beach, Gallipoli on the morning of 25 April 1915.
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Maker: Unknown
Troops of the 2nd Brigade landing at Anzac Beach, Gallipoli on the morning of 25 April 1915.P10140.008
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Troops of the 2nd Brigade landing at Anzac Beach, Gallipoli on the morning of 25 April 1915. The ...
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Maker: Unknown
Troops of the 2nd Brigade landing at Anzac Beach, Gallipoli on the morning of 25 April 1915. The cruiser HMS Bacchante can be seen in the distance.P10140.007
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Troops of the 2nd Brigade landing at Anzac Beach, Gallipoli on the morning of 25 April 1915. The ...
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Maker: Unknown
Troops of the 2nd Brigade landing at Anzac Beach, Gallipoli on the morning of 25 April 1915. The cruiser HMS Bacchante can be seen in the distance.P10140.005
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Troops of the 2nd Brigade landing at Anzac Beach, Gallipoli on the morning of 25 April 1915. The ...
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Maker: Unknown
Troops of the 2nd Brigade landing at Anzac Beach, Gallipoli on the morning of 25 April 1915. The cruiser HMS Bacchante can be seen in the distance.P10140.004
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Troops, supplies and tents along the beach at Anzac Cove not long after the landing.
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Maker: Unknown
Troops, supplies and tents along the beach at Anzac Cove not long after the landing.A03092
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500 TURKISH PRISONERS CAPTURED IN THE ATTACK ON 1915-08-08, BEING BROUGHT IN ALONG THE BEACH TO ...
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500 TURKISH PRISONERS CAPTURED IN THE ATTACK ON 1915-08-08, BEING BROUGHT IN ALONG THE BEACH TO ANZAC GULLY. 1915-08. (DONATED BY MR. A.W. ROSS.)J02388
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500 TURKISH PRISONERS, CAPTURED IN THE FIGHTING ON 1915-08-08, BEING BROUGHT IN ALONG THE BEACH ...
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500 TURKISH PRISONERS, CAPTURED IN THE FIGHTING ON 1915-08-08, BEING BROUGHT IN ALONG THE BEACH AT ANZAC. (DONATED BY MR. A.W. ROSS.)J02390
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Turkish prisoners of war being shipped away from Gallipoli. These prisoners were captured by ...
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Maker: Campbell, James Pinkerton
Turkish prisoners of war being shipped away from Gallipoli. These prisoners were captured by Anzac Corps units on probalby after the 8 August 1915 attack on Lone Pine.H03121
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Two 11.2 inch shells from the German battle cruiser Goeben in the Narrows, which is about eight ...
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Maker: Unknown
Two 11.2 inch shells from the German battle cruiser Goeben in the Narrows, which is about eight miles away, exploding in the sea at Anzac Cove.A03088
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Two Turks standing behind a pile of timber planks at the water condensing plant at Anzac Beach. ...
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Maker: Unknown
Two Turks standing behind a pile of timber planks at the water condensing plant at Anzac Beach. The water condensers, seen in the background, were abandoned by the British after the evacuation of Gall...C03207
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Two unidentified soldiers standing on the beach at Anzac Cove. They are surrounded by boxes of ...
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Maker: Unknown
Two unidentified soldiers standing on the beach at Anzac Cove. They are surrounded by boxes of corned beef, known as bully beef. The cans in the foreground were used for carrying kerosene or water. A...H03951
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VIEW FROM THE PROMENADE DECK OF THE GALEKA, OFF ANZAC COVE, LOOKING TO SEA. IN THE BACKGROUND ARE ...
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VIEW FROM THE PROMENADE DECK OF THE GALEKA, OFF ANZAC COVE, LOOKING TO SEA. IN THE BACKGROUND ARE OTHER TROOP TRANSPORTS AND WARSHIPS. IN THE FOREGROUND ARE FOUR OF THE GALEKA'S BOATS, LOADED WITH AUS...P01287.001
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VIEW LOOKING OVER MULE GULLY TO HELL'S PIT, ANZAC COVE, AND ALONG THE COASTLINE TOWARDS CAPE ...
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VIEW LOOKING OVER MULE GULLY TO HELL'S PIT, ANZAC COVE, AND ALONG THE COASTLINE TOWARDS CAPE HELLES. WATSONS PIER ON ANZAC COVE IS SHOWN IN COURSE OF ERECTION. 1915-06. (PURCHASED FROM MR. S. SAYERS.)J02741
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VIEW OF ANZAC BEACH IN 1915-05. (PURCHASED FROM MR. S. SAYERS.)
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VIEW OF ANZAC BEACH IN 1915-05. (PURCHASED FROM MR. S. SAYERS.)J02723