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Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. June 1915. Lieutenant Watson (right, with pipe in mouth) supervising ...
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. June 1915. Lieutenant Watson (right, with pipe in mouth) supervising the building of the pier at Anzac by men of 1st Division Signal Company. The pier came to be known as ...G01046
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Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. June 1915. Signallers of the 1st Australian Division building ...
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. June 1915. Signallers of the 1st Australian Division building Watson's Pier at Anzac. Even before it was completed the pier was a great resort for bathers. The pile driver...G01042
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Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. June 1915. Watson's Pier at Anzac nearing completion.
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. June 1915. Watson's Pier at Anzac nearing completion.G01044
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Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. May 1915. A scene on Anzac Beach on a Sunday early in May, when as ...
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. May 1915. A scene on Anzac Beach on a Sunday early in May, when as many as 400 bathers were in the water at one time. Watson's Pier, in the left foreground, was under cons...G01038
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Signallers of the 1st Australian Division, under Lieutenant Watson, at work building a pier at ...
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
Signallers of the 1st Australian Division, under Lieutenant Watson, at work building a pier at Anzac afterwards known as Watson's Pier. A dud 8 inch enemy shell filled with sand served as a pile drive...G01041