This image is a British Admiralty official photograph which is held at G00599 and H10363. “An ...

Accession Number H10363
Collection type Photograph
Object type Black & white - Print silver gelatin
Maker British Admiralty Photograph
Brooks, Ernest
Trustees of the Imperial War Museum (IWM)
Place made Ottoman Empire: Turkey, Dardanelles, Gallipoli
Date made 1915
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

Public Domain Mark This item is in the Public Domain

Description

This image is a British Admiralty official photograph which is held at G00599 and H10363.
“An Australian bringing in a wounded comrade to hospital. Notwithstanding the unhappy situation, they joked as they made their way down from the front. In the distance can be seen North Beach, running towards Suvla.” (G00599 original caption)
“The irrepressible Australians at Anzac. One of them bringing in a wounded comrade.” (H10363 original caption)
“An Australian carrying a wounded comrade on his shoulders on Walkers Ridge down to a medical aid post. The men were cracking jokes as they made their way down from the front.” (Q 13622 Imperial War Museum's original Admiralty caption)
This photograph was stated by Charles Bean to have been staged by the photographer. It was a re-enactment of an event frequently seen. The man carrying his comrade was identified in the 1920s as Lance 1353 Corporal Clarence Simpson Elliott, C Company, 2nd Battalion. He has also been identified as 913 Private Frederick John Schenscher, 27th Battalion, who was awarded a DCM for rescuing wounded in France in 1917.