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A dead Turk in the sands at Oghratina. He was killed in the 'scrap' against some British ...
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Maker: Unknown
A dead Turk in the sands at Oghratina. He was killed in the 'scrap' against some British Yeomanry at Oghratina during April 1916.J01099
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An aerial view of Turkish trenches in the desert during their advance on Romani.
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An aerial view of Turkish trenches in the desert during their advance on Romani.A00660
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A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT OGHRATINA. (DONATED BY COLONEL A.J. MILLS, DSO., VD.)
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A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT OGHRATINA. (DONATED BY COLONEL A.J. MILLS, DSO., VD.)J06077
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A 9" shell hole made in the desert near Oghratina.
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A 9" shell hole made in the desert near Oghratina.J01087
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Australian wounded being taken on camels from Oghratina to Romani, a distance of 12 miles. They ...
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Australian wounded being taken on camels from Oghratina to Romani, a distance of 12 miles. They were wounded during the pursuit of the Turks after their retreat from Romani.J01097
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A view of the supply depot among the palm trees on the desert, which was established for the ...
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A view of the supply depot among the palm trees on the desert, which was established for the Anzac Division during the reconnaissance prior to the Battle of Romani and during the Battle of Bir-el-Abd.B02491
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"B" SQUADRON, 1ST LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT, AT OGHRATINA. (DONATED BY COLONEL A.J. MILLS, DSO., VD.)
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"B" SQUADRON, 1ST LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT, AT OGHRATINA. (DONATED BY COLONEL A.J. MILLS, DSO., VD.)J06072
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Diary No.4 of Rupert Major Downes, 24 April - 25 July 1916
Digitised Collection
Maker: Downes, Rupert Major
Diary relating to the First World War service of Lieutenant Colonel Rupert Major Downes, Head Quarters, Anzac Mounted Division. This diary written between 24 April and 25 July 1916 includes hand drawn...AWM2017.6.202
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Holmes, Jeffrey Thomas (Trooper/Driver, d.1958)
Private Record
Maker: Holmes, Jeffrey Thomas
Bounded typed transcription of ten diaries of No. 2427 Trooper Jeffrey Thomas (Jeff) Holmes (initially 2nd Light Horse Regiment, later a Driver with 1st Field Squadron Engineers, Anzac Mounted Divisio...PR00740
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Macfarlane, Stuart Robertson (Lieutenant, 1st LH Regt b.1894)
Private Record
Maker: Macfarlane, Stuart Robertson
Collection relating to Lieutenant Stuart R Macfarlane, 1st Light Horse Regiment, First World War. Consists of a typed portion of diary, describing garrison duty and camp life. It gives details of va...2DRL/0211
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Officers at lunch at Oghratina, 35 miles from the Suez Canal, during a reconnaissance by the 1st ...
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Officers at lunch at Oghratina, 35 miles from the Suez Canal, during a reconnaissance by the 1st Light Horse Brigade. Lunch consisted of the contents of tin cans and bread washed down with a mug of t...J01082
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Shifting sands exposed the grave of a Turk at Oghratina.
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Shifting sands exposed the grave of a Turk at Oghratina.J01098
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The Battlefield of Oghratina where some British Yeomanry were cut up by the Turks during April ...
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The Battlefield of Oghratina where some British Yeomanry were cut up by the Turks during April 1916.J01092
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The grave of a Turk at Oghratina, showing how the sand had been blown away, exposing his clothing.
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The grave of a Turk at Oghratina, showing how the sand had been blown away, exposing his clothing.J01073
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The sun on the desert beats down unmercifully and every advantage is taken of what little shade ...
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The sun on the desert beats down unmercifully and every advantage is taken of what little shade there is. Colonel Harold Arthur Maunder, Australian Mounted Divisional Train, rests under the shade of s...J01086