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A "camelier" collecting his washing on its return by two girls from a local laundry.
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A "camelier" collecting his washing on its return by two girls from a local laundry.B00206
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A cross marks the grave at Magdhaba of 2154 Trooper (Tpr) Percy Butcher, 14th Company, Imperial ...
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A cross marks the grave at Magdhaba of 2154 Trooper (Tpr) Percy Butcher, 14th Company, Imperial Camel Corps (14th Coy ICC), and 7/1321 Tpr E Garland, Canterbury Mounted Rifles, New Zealand Expeditiona...B00860
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"A mate of mine took this photo last October when we were out on a five day patrol in the never ...
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"A mate of mine took this photo last October when we were out on a five day patrol in the never never of the Libyan Desert."P08347.002
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A number of camels used by Field Ambulance units for transport of casualties carried in cacolets, ...
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A number of camels used by Field Ambulance units for transport of casualties carried in cacolets, a form of litter carried on camels, one on each side. A number of cacolets are shown on the ground in ...H00870
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A serviceman mounted on a camel. Inscription on the back reads "This was taken just ........ a ...
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A serviceman mounted on a camel. Inscription on the back reads "This was taken just ........ a race on my camel ...... 'Defendant'. I hope like his name. I named one camel 'The Sentimental Bloke' and ...P08347.005
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A view from the summit of Ali El Muntar overlooking Gaza. This is the left hand image in a three ...
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A view from the summit of Ali El Muntar overlooking Gaza. This is the left hand image in a three part panorama. See B00968P for the combined image.B00969
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A view of Magdhaba, looking south-east, east, and north-east. The enemy settlement where some ...
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A view of Magdhaba, looking south-east, east, and north-east. The enemy settlement where some 2,000 Turkish troops, having retired before the British about twenty-five miles up the Wady el Arish, sout...B00854
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Cacolets containing casualties being transported by camels of 127 Imperial Camel Field Ambulance. ...
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Cacolets containing casualties being transported by camels of 127 Imperial Camel Field Ambulance. These cacolets are a form of litter carried one each side of the camel.H00608
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Camel cacolets for the transport of the wounded. The camels of a Camel Field Ambulance are under ...
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Camel cacolets for the transport of the wounded. The camels of a Camel Field Ambulance are under cover in a valley near Es Salt, awaiting their inevitable burden.B00072
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Camel cacolets used by the Light Horse Field Ambulance which are used for bringing sick and ...
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Camel cacolets used by the Light Horse Field Ambulance which are used for bringing sick and wounded across the desert to the clearing hospitals, from where they are sent to base hospitals.J00914
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Camels loading water from the stand pipe below the reservoir at Shellal in the Wady Ghuzze.
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Camels loading water from the stand pipe below the reservoir at Shellal in the Wady Ghuzze.J00430
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Camels with an Indian Trooper in charge about to entrain at Abbassia.
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Camels with an Indian Trooper in charge about to entrain at Abbassia.J00407
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Egyptian camel drivers bathing their camels at Maraket on the coast of Palestine.
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Egyptian camel drivers bathing their camels at Maraket on the coast of Palestine.J00463
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Egyptian drivers bathing camels at Marabek, Palestine.
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Egyptian drivers bathing camels at Marabek, Palestine.J00434
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Entraining camels at Abbassia. In the background is the Nurses quarters of the 14th Australian ...
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Entraining camels at Abbassia. In the background is the Nurses quarters of the 14th Australian General Hospital.J00451
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Entraining camels at Abbassia. The camels are loaded into open waggons.
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Entraining camels at Abbassia. The camels are loaded into open waggons.J00419
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Entraining camels at Abbassia. The open waggons are marked ESR (Egyptian State Railways).
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Entraining camels at Abbassia. The open waggons are marked ESR (Egyptian State Railways).J00454
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Entraining camels at Abbassia. The 14th Australian General Hospital is in the background.
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Entraining camels at Abbassia. The 14th Australian General Hospital is in the background.J00412
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Hospital train starting from El Arish to cross the desert to Egypt. Indian and Egyptian sick and ...
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Hospital train starting from El Arish to cross the desert to Egypt. Indian and Egyptian sick and wounded are on camels beside the track.J00471
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Members of Australian Light Horse, bivouacking amongst the rocks on an outpost at El Musallabeh, ...
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Members of Australian Light Horse, bivouacking amongst the rocks on an outpost at El Musallabeh, in the Jordan Valley, a knoll which marked the extreme northern point of the British occupation on th...B00036