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A view of the Mine Rescue Station of the 3rd Australian Tunnelling Company at Hulluch Tunnels, ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
A view of the Mine Rescue Station of the 3rd Australian Tunnelling Company at Hulluch Tunnels, near Loos. Seen here is 1057 Sapper E. Kelly on duty, wearing the proto-apparatus and carrying a canary ...E01683
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Boring a hole with a 'Wombat' drill for the ventilation of a dugout at the Headquarters of No. 2 ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Boring a hole with a 'Wombat' drill for the ventilation of a dugout at the Headquarters of No. 2 Section, 3rd Australian Tunnelling Company, in the Cite St. Laurent. The "Wombat" boring machine was de...E01689
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Captain A. C. Morris, Commander of No. 3 Section, 3rd Australian Tunnelling Company, standing ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Captain A. C. Morris, Commander of No. 3 Section, 3rd Australian Tunnelling Company, standing near an intermediate entrance to Hythe Tunnel, in a communication trench known as Hythe Alley, at Hill 70,...E01712
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Group portrait of officers of the 3rd Australian Tunnelling Company, outside a Nissen hut in ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Group portrait of officers of the 3rd Australian Tunnelling Company, outside a Nissen hut in their camp at Noeux-les-Mines, France. Identified from left to right back row: Lieutenant (Lt) James Barry ...E02489
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Men of the 3rd Australian Company excavating a chamber in the chalk in the Hulluch subway system. ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Men of the 3rd Australian Company excavating a chamber in the chalk in the Hulluch subway system. The chalk was dug out with miners' picks and filled into bags. These bags were trucked along the gal...E01681
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Sapper D. P. Feakes, of the 3rd Australian Tunnelling Company, adapting a motor cycle to the work ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Sapper D. P. Feakes, of the 3rd Australian Tunnelling Company, adapting a motor cycle to the work of pumping water out of a well at the 3rd Tunnelling Company Headquarters.E01713