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PORTRAIT OF 2155, CORPORAL JOHN GRIEVE LIMEROCK, 7TH BATTALION, KILLED IN ACTION AT LONE PINE ON ...
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PORTRAIT OF 2155, CORPORAL JOHN GRIEVE LIMEROCK, 7TH BATTALION, KILLED IN ACTION AT LONE PINE ON 1915-08-08.H06441
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PORTRAIT OF 2236, PRIVATE LEO LEACH, 7TH BATTALION, DIED ON 1915-08-13 FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED AT ...
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PORTRAIT OF 2236, PRIVATE LEO LEACH, 7TH BATTALION, DIED ON 1915-08-13 FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED AT LONE PINE.H06584
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1st Battalion troops having taken 80 yards of a Turkish trench, waiting near Jacob's Trench for ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
1st Battalion troops having taken 80 yards of a Turkish trench, waiting near Jacob's Trench for relief by the 7th Battalion. Identified from left: 1. Captain Cecil Duncan Sasse, (with eyes bandaged, l...A04062
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1st Battalion troops having taken 80 yards of a Turkish trench, waiting near Jacob's Trench for ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
1st Battalion troops having taken 80 yards of a Turkish trench, waiting near Jacob's Trench for relief by the 7th Battalion. Identified from left: Captain Cecil Duncan Sasse, (with eyes bandaged, late...A01005
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Studio portrait of 2219 Private (Pte) John Monk McAskill, 7th Battalion from Jamestown, South ...
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Maker: Unknown
Studio portrait of 2219 Private (Pte) John Monk McAskill, 7th Battalion from Jamestown, South Australia wearing civilian clothing. A 29 year old labourer prior to enlisting on 28 March 1915, he embark...A00599
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Three unidentified 7th Battalion men standing at a bomb stop at the old Turkish firing line in ...
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Maker: Jacobs, Harold
Three unidentified 7th Battalion men standing at a bomb stop at the old Turkish firing line in Lone Pine. Note the pine logs remaining from the original trench headcover constructed by the Turks.C01929