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GALLIPOLI, TURKEY. 1915-06. GROUP PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT HEADQUARTERS GULLY OF SOME OF THE MEMBERS ...
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GALLIPOLI, TURKEY. 1915-06. GROUP PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT HEADQUARTERS GULLY OF SOME OF THE MEMBERS OF THE 1ST AUSTRALIAN DIVISIONAL TRAIN. (DONOR C. HARGREAVES)H15538
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Group portrait of five officers of the 1st Division Signal Company outside the headquarters ...
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Group portrait of five officers of the 1st Division Signal Company outside the headquarters signal section dugout at Anzac Cove. The officers said that they would not shave until they reached Constant...C01808
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MEMBERS OF H.Q. DIVISION ENGINEERS, 1ST AUST. DIV., PHOTOGRAPHED AT ANZAC ON 1915-12-16. THE MAN ...
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MEMBERS OF H.Q. DIVISION ENGINEERS, 1ST AUST. DIV., PHOTOGRAPHED AT ANZAC ON 1915-12-16. THE MAN SECOND FROM RIGHT IS LIEUT. JAMES, ADJUTANT 1ST DIVISION ENGINEERS. (DONATED BY LT.-COL. A.M. MARTYN.)J02532
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OFFICERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ARMY CORPS, HQ OUTSIDE THEIR DUGOUT AT ANZAC. LEFT TO ...
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OFFICERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ARMY CORPS, HQ OUTSIDE THEIR DUGOUT AT ANZAC. LEFT TO RIGHT: CAPTAIN MCCONAGHY (WITH HAND ON KNEE) CAMP COMMANDANT; LIEUTENANT ROBERT (GORDON) CHIRNSIDE, AID...J02410
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Part of the 4th Battalion and the mules for the 26th (Jacob's) Indian Mountain Battery landing at ...
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Maker: Joyner, A R H
Part of the 4th Battalion and the mules for the 26th (Jacob's) Indian Mountain Battery landing at 8 am. In the foreground is the staff of Colonel Henry Normand MacLaurin, 1st Infantry Brigade, of Syd...A01090
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Three Australian officers at Gallipoli, identified from left to right: Lieutenant Roy Kernot of ...
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Maker: Lynch, Horace Warner
Three Australian officers at Gallipoli, identified from left to right: Lieutenant Roy Kernot of the 1st Division Engineers; Lieutenant Edward Stanley Whitehead of the 3rd Field Company Engineers and L...P00244.001