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  1. Australians in the desert

    Film

    Maker: Pathe Gazette

    Extract from a Pathé Gazette newsreel on the AIF training in Egypt probably before Gallipoli. Titles: 'AUSTRALIANS IN THE DESERT. A patrol of the Victorian Horse near the Suez Canal'. 'Return to camp...

    F00142

  2. Australia prepared

    Film

    Australia's efforts towards the Allied cause during the 1914-18 war. Scenes include: training at Liverpool Camp NSW; The Federal Government Cordite Works; Women processing .303 cartridges at the Colo...

    F00143

  3. Buck jumping: Australian army remount

    Film

    Riding tests for remount service rough riders and Light Horse recruits.

    F00147

  4. Colonials march through London

    Film

    March past of Commonwealth units Buckingham Place London. Units include cavalry, Australian infantry, New Zealand infantry, Canadian Scottish, Royal Horse Artillery and Australian Light Horse.

    F00058

  5. Light Horse encampment

    Film

    Maker: Unknown

    Illustrates exercises and relaxation at a Light Horse training camp.

    F00151

  6. Mena Camp Egypt, 1915

    Film

    Maker: Pathe Gazette

    Shows the Australian troop encampment at Mena near Cairo in the early months of 1915. The film illustrates various branches of the army training and relaxing. There are some excellent scenes of ligh...

    F00129

  7. Parade of diggers, Macquarie Street, Sydney

    Film

    Maker: Unknown

    Parade of mounted police and troops, including Light Horse and Field ambulance. Field ambulance includes horse drawn and motorised vehicles. This is probably a continuation of film F00152.

    F00155

  8. Parade of troops, NSW

    Film

    Parade of infantry and light horse along Macquarie Street Sydney. Film F00155 is probably a continuation of this item.

    F00152

  9. The desert column (The Anzac story)

    Film

    Maker: Whitechurch, Peter Hunter, Frank

    Episode six from 'The Anzac story' television series. A brief history of the part played by Australian Light Horse in the campaigns in the Middle East during the 1914-1918 war. Devised and produced by...

    F10065

  10. The Light Horse (Australians at war)

    Film

    Maker: Channel Ten Sydney

    Boer War to Beersheba.

    F08003

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