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A BRITISH HANDLEY-PAGE 0/400 BOMBER, FIRST USED ON DAYLIGHT PATROLS OVER THE SEA FROM DUNKIRK IN ...
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A BRITISH HANDLEY-PAGE 0/400 BOMBER, FIRST USED ON DAYLIGHT PATROLS OVER THE SEA FROM DUNKIRK IN 1917. IT LATER UNDERTOOK NIGHT BOMBING AND ANTI-SUBMARINE PATROLS AND ONE OPERATED FROM PALESTINE AGAIN...P00307.013
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ABU HAREIRA, PALESTINE. TURKISH CAVALRY AT 'HEREIRA' WAITING TO CHARGE.
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ABU HAREIRA, PALESTINE. TURKISH CAVALRY AT 'HEREIRA' WAITING TO CHARGE.P00168.001
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A captured Turkish artillery piece standing in its pit.
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Maker: Unknown
A captured Turkish artillery piece standing in its pit.J01222
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A group of Turkish prisoners of war being guarded by Allied troops.
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Maker: Unknown
A group of Turkish prisoners of war being guarded by Allied troops.J01215
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A large group of captured Turkish Cavalry.
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A large group of captured Turkish Cavalry.P00228.011
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A large group of Turkish prisoners marching through the desert.
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A large group of Turkish prisoners marching through the desert.P00228.031
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AMMAN, PALESTINE, WWI, PROBABLY 1918. TURKISH GUNS CAPTURED AT AMMAN. (DONOR: P. O'NEILL).
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AMMAN, PALESTINE, WWI, PROBABLY 1918. TURKISH GUNS CAPTURED AT AMMAN. (DONOR: P. O'NEILL).P00234.001
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AN AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE COLUMN NCLUDING FIELD AMBULANCE IN FOREGROUND, RETURNING ALONG THE OLD ...
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AN AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE COLUMN NCLUDING FIELD AMBULANCE IN FOREGROUND, RETURNING ALONG THE OLD CARAVAN ROAD BETWEEN EGYPT AND PALESTINE, AFTER ATTACKING THE TURKS AT EL MAZAR, SINAI, 1916-09-17. (DO...J02620
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A scene in the dust at Lejjun (Megiddo) during the advance on Damascus, showing the Australian ...
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Maker: Campbell, James Pinkerton
A scene in the dust at Lejjun (Megiddo) during the advance on Damascus, showing the Australian Light Horse advancing and prisoners by the wayside.B00256
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A soldier guards three Turkish prisoners, who, when captured said they were Greek.
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Maker: Unknown
A soldier guards three Turkish prisoners, who, when captured said they were Greek.J01145
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A soldier standing on the railway bridge east of Tel el Sheria over Wady El Sheria which had been ...
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A soldier standing on the railway bridge east of Tel el Sheria over Wady El Sheria which had been destroyed by the Turkish army and rebuilt by members of the Royal Engineers. Anti malarial operations...H00752
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A TURKISH WHITE FLAG IN PALESTINE. (DONATED BY MR. A. WADDELL.)
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A TURKISH WHITE FLAG IN PALESTINE. (DONATED BY MR. A. WADDELL.)J03153
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A Turkish wireless station, captured by the Anzac Mounted Division. The limber in the foreground ...
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Maker: McPherson, Duncan
A Turkish wireless station, captured by the Anzac Mounted Division. The limber in the foreground was used in transporting the wireless outfit to new positions.B00096
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AUSTRALIANS GIVING BREAD TO TURKISH PRISONERS, PALESTINE.
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AUSTRALIANS GIVING BREAD TO TURKISH PRISONERS, PALESTINE.P00373.007
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Australian soldiers inspecting Turkish trenches.
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Australian soldiers inspecting Turkish trenches.P00228.029
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A view of some of the Turkish trenches around Shellal.
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A view of some of the Turkish trenches around Shellal.P00228.012
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A waggon crossing a narrow and difficult bridge constructed by the Turks during their advance in ...
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Maker: Unknown
A waggon crossing a narrow and difficult bridge constructed by the Turks during their advance in Palestine.J00938
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BEERSHEBA AREA? PALESTINE. C.1916. MEMBERS OF A TURKISH NAVAL LANDING PARTY AND TURKISH ARMY ...
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BEERSHEBA AREA? PALESTINE. C.1916. MEMBERS OF A TURKISH NAVAL LANDING PARTY AND TURKISH ARMY OFFICERS WITH FIELD TELEGRAPH EQUIPMENT.P01588.004
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Camel convoys returning from Katia, which is seen as a fringe of palms in the distance. The Turks ...
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Maker: Unknown
Camel convoys returning from Katia, which is seen as a fringe of palms in the distance. The Turks were about a mile from here, engaging the Australian outposts.J01105