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A scene during the Battle of Messines, in Belgium, showing an Australian stretcher bearer ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
A scene during the Battle of Messines, in Belgium, showing an Australian stretcher bearer (wearing glasses) assisting a wounded German prisoner towards a field dressing station in the St. Quentin Road...E00481
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A tank put out of action when crossing a deep communication trench running from a dugout near the ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
A tank put out of action when crossing a deep communication trench running from a dugout near the St Quentin Canal to the main Hindenburg Line. Land mines, scattered about the Hindenburg trenches and ...E03784
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A view of the mound of earth raised by the 'spoil' from the St Quentin Canal Tunnel, where it ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
A view of the mound of earth raised by the 'spoil' from the St Quentin Canal Tunnel, where it passes under the village of Bellicourt. The bank was honeycombed with dugouts. The road which crosses it l...E03590
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The Riqueval entrance to the St Quentin Canal Tunnel, captured on 29 September 1918. This tunnel, ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The Riqueval entrance to the St Quentin Canal Tunnel, captured on 29 September 1918. This tunnel, which formed a strongly fortified section of the Hindenburg Defence System, was a "huge unhealthy barr...E03515
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View of the St Quentin Canal, Tunnel in the Hindenburg Main Line, looking towards the Bellicourt ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
View of the St Quentin Canal, Tunnel in the Hindenburg Main Line, looking towards the Bellicourt entrance. The Tunnel formed one of the most strongly defended positions in the Hindenburg System.E03516