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A machine gun position established by the 54th Battalion during the morning of the attack through ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
A machine gun position established by the 54th Battalion during the morning of the attack through Peronne. The photograph was taken the following day, after the capture of the town, when positions clo...E03183
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Armoured cars in the early morning going through a barrier caused by a fallen tree on the Peronne ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Armoured cars in the early morning going through a barrier caused by a fallen tree on the Peronne Road. Half an hour later they were running with their machine guns into villages where the German corp...E03099
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Members of the 6th Australian Infantry Brigade moving along a communication trench at 1.30 p.m. ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Members of the 6th Australian Infantry Brigade moving along a communication trench at 1.30 p.m. in the renewed assault upon Mont St Quentin, which resulted in the final capture of this highly importan...E03139
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One of the furthest points established by the 54th Battalion in its advance through the streets ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
One of the furthest points established by the 54th Battalion in its advance through the streets of Peronne on the night of 1 September 1918. In front of the shop on the right are the bodies of two of ...E03152
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The gap in the tangled barbed wire, through which some of the 53rd Australian Battalion advanced ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The gap in the tangled barbed wire, through which some of the 53rd Australian Battalion advanced the previous day in the face of heavy machine gun fire. The packs of five wounded men may be seen near ...E03149
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The village of Tincourt burning while it was still defended by the enemy machine gunners, placed ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The village of Tincourt burning while it was still defended by the enemy machine gunners, placed in the white chalk trenches in the foreground.E03243
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View from the position of the German machine guns on the ramparts of Peronne. From this pointion ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
View from the position of the German machine guns on the ramparts of Peronne. From this pointion a view could be obtained of Mont St Quentin, the slope of which is seen in the right background of the ...E03783