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BROWN'S DIP, ANZAC, IN 1915-11. THIS IS THE WAY TO LONE PINE, AND IT WAS FROM THE DIP THAT THE ...
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BROWN'S DIP, ANZAC, IN 1915-11. THIS IS THE WAY TO LONE PINE, AND IT WAS FROM THE DIP THAT THE MAIN ATTACK WAS MADE ON 1915-08-06. (DONATED BY LT. COL. A.M. MARTYN.)J02593
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Studio portrait of Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col) Ernest Samuel Brown, 3rd Battalion. A ...
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Maker: Unknown
Studio portrait of Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col) Ernest Samuel Brown, 3rd Battalion. A professional soldier from Haberfield, New South Wales, he held the rank of Captain in the militia prior to the out...A05609
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GALLIPOLI, 1915-06. VIEW OF THE HILL BEHIND LONE PINE, AT THE HEAD OF BROWNS DIP. (PHOTOGRAPHER ...
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GALLIPOLI, 1915-06. VIEW OF THE HILL BEHIND LONE PINE, AT THE HEAD OF BROWNS DIP. (PHOTOGRAPHER HORACE WARNER LYNCH. DONOR M. LAMIN)P01251.006
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Snow covers the dugout of Captain Albert Percy Bladen, chaplain to the 23rd Battalion, behind ...
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Snow covers the dugout of Captain Albert Percy Bladen, chaplain to the 23rd Battalion, behind Lone Pine on the Gallipoli Peninsula.C01495
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Wearing greatcoats, five soldiers stand beside a sandbagged position behind Lone Pine on the ...
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Wearing greatcoats, five soldiers stand beside a sandbagged position behind Lone Pine on the Gallipoli Peninsula. The area was covered in snow after a blizzard.C01502
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A pile of equipment taken from men killed and wounded in the fighting at Lone Pine between 6 and ...
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Maker: Unknown
A pile of equipment taken from men killed and wounded in the fighting at Lone Pine between 6 and 9 August. The 1st Division lost over 2000 men in the battle, which saw some of the fiercest hand to han...C01943
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Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. 6 August 1915. About 4 p.m. men of the 3rd Battalion waiting to go ...
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. 6 August 1915. About 4 p.m. men of the 3rd Battalion waiting to go into the trenches for the Anzac assault on Lone Pine. All wore white armlets and white square patches on...G01124
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Informal group portrait of six officers from the 23rd Battalion standing near Battalion ...
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Informal group portrait of six officers from the 23rd Battalion standing near Battalion headquarters behind Lone Pine on the Gallipoli Peninsula. Identified from left to right: 117 Lieutenant Frank He...C01480
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A busy scene on the Gallipoli Peninsula. Supplies of food and water for the 23rd Battalion were ...
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A busy scene on the Gallipoli Peninsula. Supplies of food and water for the 23rd Battalion were stored here, behind Lone Pine (the ridge in the right background). There are numerous dugouts on the slo...C01498
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AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL EXHIBIT. WORLD WAR I DIORAMA TITLED: LONE PINE, 1915. SCULPTURE: W. ...
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AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL EXHIBIT. WORLD WAR I DIORAMA TITLED: LONE PINE, 1915. SCULPTURE: W. WALLACE ANDERSON. LANDSCAPE: G. BROWNING.136084
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A trench at Lone Pine after the battle, showing Australian and Turkish dead on the parapet. In ...
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Maker: Schuler, Phillip Frederick Edward
A trench at Lone Pine after the battle, showing Australian and Turkish dead on the parapet. In the foreground of this much published image is Captain Leslie Morshead (later Lieutenant General Sir Lesl...A02025