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A funk-hole near Bullecourt
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Depicts two soldiers sheltering in a funk hole at night. They are seated and reading by candlelight. The entrance to the hole is draped with a piece of cloth. Will Dyson was the first Australian offic...ART02283.015
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ANZAC alphabet AB
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Maker: Henderson, James Webster Scott
Depicts small drawings of letters of the alphabet related to Gallipoli, known as the 'ANZAC Alphabet'. The caption underneath reads: 'A is the aeroplane buzzing above, sending us tokens of friendship ...ART00069
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ANZAC alphabet CD
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Maker: Henderson, James Webster Scott
Drawing of Anzac alphabet C D. The caption underneath reads: 'C is the chilliness felt in the feet when bullets commence to invade our retreat; D is the dug-out we've spent so much time at, working in...ART92126
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Anzac Cove
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Maker: Moore-Jones, Horace
Landscape looking south over Army Corps Lane from Ceylon Planters' camp, Gallipoli, 1915. Vessels can be seen close to shore. Horace Jones was born c.1868 at Malvern Wells, Worcestershire, England. He...ART03237
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ANZAC Cove sketch, the dugouts
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Maker: Moore-Jones, Horace
Sketch of the Army Corps Headquarters, Headquarters Lane, Anzac Cove. After the August advance, this ravine was known as Bully Beef Gully, on account of the great accumulation of bully beef being pile...ART03213
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ANZAC Cove [the landing place]
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Maker: Moore-Jones, Horace Bryce, W J
Sketch of ANZAC Cove, looking towards Achi Baba. ANZAC Cove was the principle landing area of 25 April 1915. It was named by General Birdwood after the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps that lande...ART03227
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Battalion Headquarters, Villers-Bretonneux
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Maker: Brewster, William Hill
Headquarters of the 50th Battalion AIF at Villers-Bretonneux in Picardie, France: an encampment of tents, with dugouts and a single wooden cross in the foreground, two figures near the tents.ART92617
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Battery Commander's dug-out, Hill 60
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Depicts two soldiers in uniform, seated in the interior of a dug-out. The one sitting on the right is probably Major R F Manton, DSO, Commanding of 15 Bty, AFA. A lit candle, tins of food and small sh...ART02299.015
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Battery Commander's dug-out, Hill 60
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Depicts two soldiers in uniform, seated in the interior of a dug-out. The one sitting on the right is probably Major R F Manton, DSO, Commanding of 15 Bty, AFA. A lit candle, tins of food and small sh...ART02299.001
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Battery Commander's dug-out, Hill 60
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Depicts two soldiers in uniform, seated in the interior of a dug-out. The one sitting on the right is probably Major R F Manton, DSO, Commanding of 15 Bty, AFA. A lit candle, tins of food and small sh...ART02299.016
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Battery Commander's dug-out, Hill 60
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Depicts two soldiers in uniform, seated in the interior of a dug-out. The one sitting on the right is probably Major R F Manton, DSO, Commanding of 15 Bty, AFA. A lit candle , tins of food and small s...ART02299.002
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Battery Commander's dug-out, Hill 60
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Depicts two soldiers in uniform, seated in the interior of a dug-out. The one sitting on the right is probably Major R F Manton, DSO, Commanding of 15 Bty, AFA. A lit candle, tins of food and small sh...ART02299.003
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Battery Commander's dug-out, Hill 60
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Depicts two soldiers in uniform, seated in the interior of a dug-out. The one sitting on the right is probably Major R F Manton, DSO, Commanding of 15 Bty, AFA. A lit candle , tins of food and small s...ART02299.009
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Battery Commander's dug-out, Hill 60
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Depicts two soldiers in uniform, seated in the interior of a dug-out. The one sitting on the right is probably Major R F Manton, DSO, Commanding of 15 Bty, AFA. A lit candle, tins of food and small sh...ART02299.014
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Breaking the Hindenburg Line
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Maker: Longstaff, Will
The Battle of the Hindenburg Line which began September 18, 1918, was a key turning point in the Hundred Days Offensive that eventually led to the end of World War 1. British forces spearheaded the at...ART03023
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Courtney's Post, Gallipoli
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Maker: Moore-Jones, Horace
Gallipoli landscape of Courtney's Post. Horace Jones was born c.1868 at Malvern Wells, Worcestershire, England. He arrived in Auckland, New Zealand, with his family probably in 1885. After studying ar...ART03261
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Diggers sitting in dugout
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Maker: Crozier, Frank
Depicts several soldiers, in uniform and wearing tin helmets, sitting in a dugout. One holds a candle to read a letter by. Frank Crozier (1883-1948) worked as a decorator and clerk and attended the Na...ART00235
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Dressing station Zonnebeke D21 D92
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Maker: Howie, Laurence
Sketch of a dressing station at Zonnebeke in Belgium. This was used to move wounded soldiers to for them to receive medical attention before they were moved to the advanced dressing station, generally...ART93090.023
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[Dug Out]
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Maker: Hawkins, Weaver
Depicts a drawing of a dugout entrance, a piece of hession hangs to the right of the entrance. In the foreground on a chair are some cups and a panikin. A church can be seen in the background of the d...ART19999
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Dugout shelter and damaged tank, near Le Cateau looking towards Pommereuil
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Maker: Bell, George
Depicts a dugout shelter and wrecked tanks near Le Cateau on the Western Front during the First World War.ART00119