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Belemedick, Turkey. 1918-02. A group of German railway construction officials connected with the ...
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Belemedick, Turkey. 1918-02. A group of German railway construction officials connected with the Taurus Mountain Railway.H19407
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BELEMEDICK, TURKEY. C.1916. GRAVE, IN THE CHRISTIAN CEMETERY, OF 8275 CHIEF PETTY OFFICER CHARLES ...
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BELEMEDICK, TURKEY. C.1916. GRAVE, IN THE CHRISTIAN CEMETERY, OF 8275 CHIEF PETTY OFFICER CHARLES VARCOE, CREW MEMBER OF SUBMARINE HMAS AE2, AND THEN PRISONER OF WAR CAPTURED BY THE TURKS ON 1915-04-3...P01645.003
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BELEMEDICK, TURKEY. C.1916. GRAVE, IN THE CHRISTIAN CEMETERY, OF 2181 PRIVATE LEONARD GEORGE NEW, ...
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BELEMEDICK, TURKEY. C.1916. GRAVE, IN THE CHRISTIAN CEMETERY, OF 2181 PRIVATE LEONARD GEORGE NEW, 15TH BATTALION, A PRISONER OF WAR WHO WAS CAPTURED BY THE TURKS ON 1915-08-08 AT GALLIPOLI. HE DIED ON...P01645.001
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Grave in the Christian cemetery of 8053 Petty Officer (PO) Stephen John Gilbert, crewmember of ...
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Grave in the Christian cemetery of 8053 Petty Officer (PO) Stephen John Gilbert, crewmember of the submarine HMAS AE2 and then prisoner of war captured by the Turks on 30 April 1915. He died on 9 Oc...P01645.004
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Graves in the Christian cemetery at Belemedick, Turkey. The cross in the foreground reads "Pte H ...
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Graves in the Christian cemetery at Belemedick, Turkey. The cross in the foreground reads "Pte H Bradley" and is probably 10337 Private (Pte) H Bradley, Worcestershire Regiment who died on 31 October ...P01645.002
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THOUGHT TO BE BELEMEDICK, RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION EMPLOYEES AND PRISONER OF WAR HUTS. AUSTRALIAN ...
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THOUGHT TO BE BELEMEDICK, RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION EMPLOYEES AND PRISONER OF WAR HUTS. AUSTRALIAN POWS IN TURKEY WERE EMPLOYED FOR QUITE A TIME ON THE TAURUS MOUNTAINS RAILWAY. (DONOR G.K. KERR)H19397