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Anzac Beach a few days after the landing. In the foreground is the site chosen for the 1st ...
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Maker: Unknown
Anzac Beach a few days after the landing. In the foreground is the site chosen for the 1st Australian Divisional Headquarters.A02463
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Anzac Cove, Gallipoli. 1915-12. Headquarters staff of No. 2 Field Company, Royal Australian ...
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Anzac Cove, Gallipoli. 1915-12. Headquarters staff of No. 2 Field Company, Royal Australian Engineers, stand in the entrance to a sappers post shortly before evacuation. Left to right: Lance Corporal ...P02226.024
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Anzac Cove, Gallipoli. 1915-12-19. Interior of a communications trench on the right flank used by ...
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Anzac Cove, Gallipoli. 1915-12-19. Interior of a communications trench on the right flank used by members of No. 2 Field Company, Royal Australian Engineers. The photograph features the lower part of ...P02226.026
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Anzac Cove, Gallipoli. 1915-12-19. Sergeant (Sgt) Cyril Lawrence (left) and 231 Sgt Herbert ...
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Anzac Cove, Gallipoli. 1915-12-19. Sergeant (Sgt) Cyril Lawrence (left) and 231 Sgt Herbert Foulsum, both of Headquarters, No. 2 Field Company, Royal Australian Engineers, stand in the entrance to the...P02226.027
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Dugouts at the Divisional Headquarters and Headquarters Division Artillery at Anzac Cove.
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Maker: Unknown
Dugouts at the Divisional Headquarters and Headquarters Division Artillery at Anzac Cove.A00873
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GALLIPOLI. 1915-04-26. MEMBERS OF THE 7TH BATTERY, 3RD FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS, ...
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GALLIPOLI. 1915-04-26. MEMBERS OF THE 7TH BATTERY, 3RD FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS, BEING TOWED ASHORE IN ANZAC COVE WITH THEIR ARTILLERY.P01722.004
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Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. c. 1 July 1915. Anzac Cove as it was at the end of June and early in ...
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. c. 1 July 1915. Anzac Cove as it was at the end of June and early in July 1915 - a hive of activity. Here had to be landed, under the gun-fire of the enemy forts, all the ...G01085
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Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. 25 July 1915. This photograph depicts one of the many difficulties ...
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. 25 July 1915. This photograph depicts one of the many difficulties with which our troops were confronted on Gallipoli. Before bringing in troops for the big battle of Augu...G01118
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GALLIPOLI, TURKEY. 1915-04. THE SCENE AT ANZAC COVE A FEW DAYS AFTER THE INITIAL ANZAC LANDING. ...
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GALLIPOLI, TURKEY. 1915-04. THE SCENE AT ANZAC COVE A FEW DAYS AFTER THE INITIAL ANZAC LANDING. ON THE RIGHT IS HELL SPIT. THE DUGOUTS ON THE LEFT, OUTSIDE WHICH THE SENTRY IS STANDING, WERE THE ORIGI...H01378
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The entrance to the gully off Anzac Beach where headquarters was located for the greater part of ...
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Maker: Unknown
The entrance to the gully off Anzac Beach where headquarters was located for the greater part of the Gallipoli campaign. Note the numerous small vessels near the shore.C02138
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View of Anzac Cove from the original site of Division Headquarters. A wireless mast and stores ...
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Maker: Unknown
View of Anzac Cove from the original site of Division Headquarters. A wireless mast and stores are in the foreground and in the distance Hell Spit can be seen, which is in full view of Gaba Tepe.A00870