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A group of 1700 Turkish prisoners, captured by the Anzac Mounted Division at the Battle of Rafa.
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
A group of 1700 Turkish prisoners, captured by the Anzac Mounted Division at the Battle of Rafa.J00995
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German NCO's, machine gunners, captured by the Anzac Mounted Division at Rafa. The NCO's were ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
German NCO's, machine gunners, captured by the Anzac Mounted Division at Rafa. The NCO's were well fed, clothed and spoke excellent English.J00994
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Letters from Wilfred Evans to his family, 1917
Digitised Collection
Maker: Evans, Wilfred
Letters relating to the First World War service of Major Wilfred Evans, Australian Army Medical Corps. In this series of letters from 1917, Evans details his service in the Sinai and Palestine. He des...RCDIG0000962
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Rafa, Sinai. c. 1918. A panoramic view of small tents at the Anzac Mounted Division camp. This ...
Photograph
Rafa, Sinai. c. 1918. A panoramic view of small tents at the Anzac Mounted Division camp. This photograph embodies negnos H02593D and E.H02593F
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Rafa, Sinai. c. 1918. A panoramic view of the Anzac Mounted Division camp. This photograph ...
Photograph
Rafa, Sinai. c. 1918. A panoramic view of the Anzac Mounted Division camp. This photograph embodies neg nos H02593B and C.H02593
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Rafa, Sinai. c. 1918. Two marquees with smaller tents in the background at the Anzac Mounted ...
Photograph
Rafa, Sinai. c. 1918. Two marquees with smaller tents in the background at the Anzac Mounted Division camp.H02593A
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Turks captured by the Anzac Mounted Division at Rafa in January 1917 being marched from the ...
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Maker: Unknown
Turks captured by the Anzac Mounted Division at Rafa in January 1917 being marched from the firing line to El Arish, from where they were sent by rail to Cairo prisoners camp. The escort can be seen ...J00996