The No. 4 gun, an 18 pound field gun of B sub-section, 9th Battery, in action during a Turkish ...

Place Middle East: Ottoman Empire, Turkey, Dardanelles, Gallipoli
Accession Number A00879
Collection type Photograph
Object type Black & white - Glass copy negative
Maker Evans, Alexander Arthur
Place made Ottoman Empire: Turkey, Dardanelles, Gallipoli, Anzac Area (Gallipoli), Shrapnel Gully Area, McCay's Hill
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

Public Domain Mark This item is in the Public Domain

Description

The No. 4 gun, an 18 pound field gun of B sub-section, 9th Battery, in action during a Turkish attack. They are firing from McCay's [M'Cay's] Hill towards the Olive Grove, targetting a Turkish supply train about to enter a sunken road. The gun is camouflaged with leaves attached to netting. There is a pit behind the two gunners facing the camera, which was used to store high explosive ammunition. Further left is a telephone pit and shelter. Identified are, left to right, Sid Fergusson; 1955A Charles Henry 'Harry' Briggs; 2011 Gnr Leonard Lovett (partly concealed); and 1994 Gnr Eric Gordon Harris (with back to camera), all of Hobart, Tasmania. This version of the photograph was copied from a print owned by Keith Murdoch, to whom it was presented by Lord Northcliffe. Northcliffe, the owner of the Daily Mirror, which had obtained the copyright for the photograph, wrote 'Splendid Men' across the original print. See also A00830 and P06127.001.