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An outdoors group portrait of the Wireless Section of No. 3 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps. ...
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An outdoors group portrait of the Wireless Section of No. 3 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps. Note the aircraft behind the men. No identification details were recorded for the men in this group.E04321
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Unknown
Part of the camp of No 24 Australian Wireless Station at Suwara Atika in Central Kurdistan, during mid-summer 1919. They were supporting a British Line of Command.J02041
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
Members of the 'D' Troop 1st Australian Wireless Sigal Squadron embarking on HMAT Varella en route to Bombay. This was the last purely Australian unit to see active service, having been actually under...J01959
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Unknown
Unidentified members of the NO 14 Station of the Australian Wireless Squadron, equipment packed into Ford vans and ready to move to Central Kurdistan. The buildings were originally erected by the Germ...J02040
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Unknown
Copy of an army signals authorising the 1st Australian Wireless Squadron to proceed for embarkation and repatriation. This signal is a typical example of the thoroughness of the Lines of Communicatio...J02080
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
Bunches of ripening dates in the Maude Gardens, Baghdad.J01966
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Unknown
Soldiers crossing a bridge at Nineveh near Mosul. The natural looking hill in the background is the remains of the Palace of the Assyrian monach Sennacherib. The nearby Australian wireless station N...J02038
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Burke, Eric Keast
Members of the 'D' Troop 1st Australian Wireless Signal Squadron leaving camp at Makina (near Basrah) en route embarkation to Bombay.J01960
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Unknown
Informal portrait of 20606 Sapper Claude Goodwin Wadley, `D' Troop, 1st Australian Wireless Signal Squadron, Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force inspecting part of an Assyrian pillar at Nineveh near Mosu...J02039
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Collection of First World War negatives purchased from Eric Keast Burke (Keast Burke)
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Maker: Unknown
The cook, 23041 Sapper Leonard Coumbe O'Daniel, 11th & 12th Reinforcements, `D' Troop, 1st Australian Wireless Signal Squadron, Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force performing his duties at Suwara Atika, ...J02043
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Ham-sur-Heure, Belgium. 11 March 1919. Informal portrait of Signaller McIver and Signaller ...
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Ham-sur-Heure, Belgium. 11 March 1919. Informal portrait of Signaller McIver and Signaller McShane, both wireless operators attached to Australian Corps Headquarters, at work. Note the two rifles agai...E04400
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Thursday Island, Qld. c. 1912. Men of the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery using shear legs to ...
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Thursday Island, Qld. c. 1912. Men of the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery using shear legs to erect a radio mast. The mast is 185 feet seven inches in height. (Donor J. Hendry)P02508.003
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Thursday Island, Qld. c. 1912. Men of the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery using shear legs to ...
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Thursday Island, Qld. c. 1912. Men of the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery using shear legs to erect a radio mast. The mast is 185 feet seven inches in height. (Donor J. Hendry)P02508.006
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Thursday Island, Qld. c. 1912. Men of the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery using shear legs to ...
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Thursday Island, Qld. c. 1912. Men of the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery using shear legs to erect a radio mast. The mast is 185 feet seven inches in height. (Donor J. Hendry)P02508.008
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Thursday Island, Qld. c. 1912. Men of the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery using shear legs to ...
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Thursday Island, Qld. c. 1912. Men of the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery using shear legs to erect a radio mast. The mast is 185 feet seven inches in height. (Donor J. Hendry)P02508.007
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Thursday Island, Qld. c. 1912. Men of the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery using shear legs to ...
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Thursday Island, Qld. c. 1912. Men of the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery using shear legs to erect a radio mast. The mast is 185 feet seven inches in height. (Donor J. Hendry)P02508.004
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Thursday Island, Qld. c. 1912. Men of the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery using shear legs to ...
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Thursday Island, Qld. c. 1912. Men of the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery using shear legs to erect a radio mast. The mast is 185 feet seven inches in height. (Donor J. Hendry)P02508.005
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Thursday Island, Qld. c. 1912. The 185 feet seven inch radio mast erected and held upright by guy ...
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Thursday Island, Qld. c. 1912. The 185 feet seven inch radio mast erected and held upright by guy wires. This mast was erected by men of the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery. (Donor J. Hendry)P02508.009