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Edwards, Cecil Francis MM (Private, b.1895 - d.1948)
Private Record
Maker: Edwards, Cecil Francis
Original diary describing training in Cairo and Alexandria, watching the landing at Gallipoli from on board ship, the high number of wounded, the 'great battle' and the number of trenches captured, be...PR00383
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Memoir of Richard Roberts, 1914-1918
Digitised Collection
Maker: Roberts, Richard
Memoir relating to the First World War service of 773 Private Richard Roberts, 3rd Battalion. In this memoir of his service compiled in 1935, Roberts documents the period from his enlistment and embar...RCDIG0001570
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Probably ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT. 1915-04. HM TRANSPORT STAR OF VICTORIA (A16) MOORED AT THE WHARF. ...
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Probably ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT. 1915-04. HM TRANSPORT STAR OF VICTORIA (A16) MOORED AT THE WHARF. EQUIPMENT AND MEN OF THE 1ST DIVISIONAL AMMUNITION COLUMN HAVE JUST BEEN UNLOADED.P00211.020
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Probably ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT. 1915-04. HM TRANSPORT STAR OF VICTORIA (A16) MOORED AT THE WHARF. ...
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Probably ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT. 1915-04. HM TRANSPORT STAR OF VICTORIA (A16) MOORED AT THE WHARF. EQUIPMENT AND MEN OF THE 1ST DIVISIONAL AMMUNITION COLUMN HAVE JUST BEEN UNLOADED.P00211.021
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Probably ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT. 1915-04. HORSES BEING UNLOADED FROM RAILWAY WAGONS. MEN AND HORSES ...
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Probably ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT. 1915-04. HORSES BEING UNLOADED FROM RAILWAY WAGONS. MEN AND HORSES POSSIBLY BELONG TO THE 1ST DIVISIONAL AMMUNITION COLUMN.P00211.002
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Probably ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT. 1915. MEN BATHING AND EXERCISING THEIR HORSES IN THE SEA BEHIND A ...
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Probably ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT. 1915. MEN BATHING AND EXERCISING THEIR HORSES IN THE SEA BEHIND A BREAKWATER. THE MEN ARE PROBABLY FROM THE 1ST DIVISIONAL AMMUNITION COLUMN.P00211.007
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Soldier ('C')
Private Record
Long letter dated June 1915 from a unnamed soldier ('C'), a member of a Brigade Ammunition Column, to his sister from a camp in Alexandria. It details his observations of the landing at Gallipoli on 2...PR01051