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Tel el Sheria. Captured enemy photograph showing a Turkish army machine gun battery in action. ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Tel el Sheria. Captured enemy photograph showing a Turkish army machine gun battery in action. The soldier, second from right and lying prone, is using a binocular range finder.A00577
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4th Division Artillery and Infantry moving into battle
Art
A column of Australian infantrymen and artillery wagons crowd a road leading into a battlefield on the Western Front. The battle is clearly already in action, with a tank moving into position as explo...ART03406
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The Australian War Records Section's trophy store at Millwall Docks, showing a collection of ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
The Australian War Records Section's trophy store at Millwall Docks, showing a collection of captured German trench mortars (minenwerfers) and hundreds of MG08 and MG08/15 machine guns and accessories...D00780
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The body of a dead German at the foot of the ruins of a church was one of a number of the enemy ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The body of a dead German at the foot of the ruins of a church was one of a number of the enemy forming the machine gun and sniping posts mopped up by the 21st and 23rd Battalions in their clearing ou...E02367
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The entanglements between Lormisset Farm and Mushroom Quarry in the Masnieres-Beaurevoir system, ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The entanglements between Lormisset Farm and Mushroom Quarry in the Masnieres-Beaurevoir system, behind the main Hindenburg Line. This system was well wired, but with trenches only a few inches deep. ...E03583
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The final objective captured by Lieutenant (Lt) E.H.D. Edgerton DSO MM and party of the 24th ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The final objective captured by Lieutenant (Lt) E.H.D. Edgerton DSO MM and party of the 24th Battalion, during the attack. Owing to the marshy nature of the country the final objective had to be chose...E02478
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The gap in the tangled barbed wire, through which some of the 53rd Australian Battalion advanced ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The gap in the tangled barbed wire, through which some of the 53rd Australian Battalion advanced the previous day in the face of heavy machine gun fire. The packs of five wounded men may be seen near ...E03149
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The grave of Count Richthofen (the famous German airman, who was brought down by the australian ...
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The grave of Count Richthofen (the famous German airman, who was brought down by the australian machine gun fire) at Bertangles.C04890
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THE MACHINE GUN ON THE ROOF OF THE RAILWAY STATION AT MIT GHAMR, EGYPT, ERECTED BY THE 15TH LIGHT ...
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THE MACHINE GUN ON THE ROOF OF THE RAILWAY STATION AT MIT GHAMR, EGYPT, ERECTED BY THE 15TH LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT DURING ITS OCCUPATION OF THE TOWN AFTER THE EGYPTIAN RIOTS. (DONATED BY COLONEL A.J. MI...J06032
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The machine gun section of the 1st Battalion, Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force ...
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The machine gun section of the 1st Battalion, Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force (AN&MEF) training at Palm Islan during a stop on their way to New Ireland.H12841
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The old hangars in `no man's land'. On the right can be seen the ruins of a second aerodrome, in ...
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The old hangars in `no man's land'. On the right can be seen the ruins of a second aerodrome, in which the enemy earlier in the month had established a machine gun strong post. On the night of 13 Apr...E04911
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The Riqueval entrance to the St Quentin Canal Tunnel, captured on 29 September 1918. This tunnel, ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The Riqueval entrance to the St Quentin Canal Tunnel, captured on 29 September 1918. This tunnel, which formed a strongly fortified section of the Hindenburg Defence System, was a "huge unhealthy barr...E03515
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The trumpet calls
Art
Maker: Lindsay, Norman W. A. Gullick, Government Printers
A soldier sounds his bugle for assistance on the front line while civilians listen in the background. Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) was a painter, draughtsman, illustrator, cartoonist, printmaker, writer...ARTV00039
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The unknown soldier: all quiet on the western front
Art
Maker: de Kessler, Thomas
A faceless man (numbers instead of facial features) standing before a background of stars (or explosions).ART91462
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The village of Tincourt burning while it was still defended by the enemy machine gunners, placed ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The village of Tincourt burning while it was still defended by the enemy machine gunners, placed in the white chalk trenches in the foreground.E03243
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The War of Munitions, How Great Britain has mobilised her industries.
Art
Maker: G.K Unknown Unknown
British First World War poster issued to illustrate the success of industrial mobilisation. The title is separate and positioned across the top, in black and red. Fourteen separate images make up the ...ARTV00305
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This village, east of Hazebrouck, is here seen (beyond the trees) from the front line of the 11th ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
This village, east of Hazebrouck, is here seen (beyond the trees) from the front line of the 11th Battalion on 17 June. A daylight raid had just been made against a German machine gun post situated at...E02490
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10th Machine Gun Company Headquarters
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Depicts a view into the entrance of the 10th Machine Gun Company Headquarters on the Western Front, with duckboards, barbed wire and debris in front of it, in a war damaged landscape. Dyson wrote that...ART09926
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Three soldiers of No 4 Section of the 22nd Machine Gun Company shooting at a German aircraft ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Three soldiers of No 4 Section of the 22nd Machine Gun Company shooting at a German aircraft flying low over the Bullecourt battlefield. Identified from left to right: 396B Lance Corporal Roy James Do...E00458
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Three 'Turn of the Century' ABC Radio Programs featuring Dr Peter Stanley discussing aspects of Australia's military involvement in war and peacekeeping throughout the 1900s
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Maker: Stanley, Peter Evans, Tritia ABC Radio
PROGRAM 1: Dr Stanley discuses attitudes to war and Australia's committment to war; Australian's went to the Boer War (South Africa) with idea that war was romantic and adventurous but during the cent...S02107