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Collection
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A camouflaged 8 inch No. 2 gun of the 1st Australian Siege Battery, at Birr Cross Roads. 518 ...
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Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank)
A camouflaged 8 inch No. 2 gun of the 1st Australian Siege Battery, at Birr Cross Roads. 518 Gunner Harold Alexander Triggs (later killed in action on 5 July 1918, near Lamotte in Nieppe Forest) is st...E02048
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A Hotchkiss Mk 1 light machine gun, manned by members of the 13th Australian Light Horse Machine ...
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Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank)
A Hotchkiss Mk 1 light machine gun, manned by members of the 13th Australian Light Horse Machine Gun Company, in position for anti aircraft defence, at Nonne Bosschen, between Polygon and Glencorse Wo...E00807
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A 6 Inch 26 CWT Mark I Howitzer. One of a battery which participated in the Third Battle of ...
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Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank)
A 6 Inch 26 CWT Mark I Howitzer. One of a battery which participated in the Third Battle of Ypres. Attached to the outer circumference of the wheels are 'pedrails' (sometimes referred to as girdles)....E01229
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An abandoned enemy gun, near Hannebeek, in the Ypres Sector, being removed by members of the 39th ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
An abandoned enemy gun, near Hannebeek, in the Ypres Sector, being removed by members of the 39th Battery of Australian Field Artillery during the intervals between barrages. Identified: Sergeant (Sgt...E01240
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A scene on Bellewaarde Ridge, where the 7th Artillery Brigade, having taken up a position, are ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
A scene on Bellewaarde Ridge, where the 7th Artillery Brigade, having taken up a position, are replenishing their gunpits with ammunition brought forward by pack trains. Note the two men on the left w...E00788
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A shallow shell hole and radiating marks in a field near Corbie, the traces left after the ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
A shallow shell hole and radiating marks in a field near Corbie, the traces left after the explosion of a light German field gun shell capped with an instantaneous fuse, first fitted to these projecti...E02110
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A typical shell swept road between Ypres and Bosinghe, Belgium. From the collection of Mr Alfred ...
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Maker: Unknown
A typical shell swept road between Ypres and Bosinghe, Belgium. From the collection of Mr Alfred Thomas Sharp. Mr Sharp was the Commonwealth Immigration Officer of Victoria and was based in the London...J00638
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Australian artillery in the third Battle of Ypres. The 105th Battery (4.5 inch Howitzers) in ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Australian artillery in the third Battle of Ypres. The 105th Battery (4.5 inch Howitzers) in action in the area near Hill 60, in which the artillery of the 1st and 2nd Division took position on 31 Jul...E01030
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Australian mechanics of the 24th and 29th Ordnance Mobile Workshops near Reninghelst, overhauling ...
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Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank)
Australian mechanics of the 24th and 29th Ordnance Mobile Workshops near Reninghelst, overhauling Australian field guns, after the recent heavy firing during the Third Battle of Ypres. The 29th Ordnan...E01206
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'Hilda', a 12 inch Howitzer gun on Railway Hill, in the Ypres sector. 'Hilda' was accustomed to ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
'Hilda', a 12 inch Howitzer gun on Railway Hill, in the Ypres sector. 'Hilda' was accustomed to taking up different positions on the railway line and firing on special targets in the enemy territory.E01210
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Looking towards Stirling Castle across Observatory Ridge where the 101st Australian Howitzer ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Looking towards Stirling Castle across Observatory Ridge where the 101st Australian Howitzer Battery sustained numerous casualties, including the loss of a complete gun team, during their operations i...E04531
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Members of the Australian 1st Division Pioneers digging out a gun belonging to the 104 Howitzer ...
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Maker: Hurley, James Francis (Frank)
Members of the Australian 1st Division Pioneers digging out a gun belonging to the 104 Howitzer Battalion which was trying to haul their gun forward after the advance near Hannebeek, in the Ypres Sect...E01076
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Members of the 3rd Australian Divisional Artillery resting in the valley north west of Helles, ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Members of the 3rd Australian Divisional Artillery resting in the valley north west of Helles, near Zonnebeke, in the Ypres Sector. There is a large crater filled with water in the foreground of the i...E01077
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Near Zonnebeke, Belgium. 9 October 1917. Guns of the 3rd Australian Divisional Artillery on an ...
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Near Zonnebeke, Belgium. 9 October 1917. Guns of the 3rd Australian Divisional Artillery on an isolated patch of solid ground, in the boggy area near Zonnebeke in the Ypres Sector.E04647
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The battlefield near Retaliation Farm, in the Ypres Sector. The unburied enemy dead are some of ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The battlefield near Retaliation Farm, in the Ypres Sector. The unburied enemy dead are some of those who took part in the reorganised gun attack on the Australian line, and who were met in hand to ha...E00928
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The 47th Battery of Australian Field Artillery drawing into position on Bellewaarde Ridge, near ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The 47th Battery of Australian Field Artillery drawing into position on Bellewaarde Ridge, near Ypres, on the morning of 21 September, in support of the advance made by the Australian troops in their ...E00852
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The 14th Battery of Australian Field Artillery in action near Bellewaarde Lake, in the Ypres ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The 14th Battery of Australian Field Artillery in action near Bellewaarde Lake, in the Ypres Sector. Alongside this position was the famous 'Corduroy', a track, the only one possible, used by all troo...E00920
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The 26th Battery of the 3rd Divisional Artillery taking up positions on Bellewaarde Ridge, to the ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The 26th Battery of the 3rd Divisional Artillery taking up positions on Bellewaarde Ridge, to the left of the Ypres-Menin Road, in the Ypres Sector, over which ground the Australian troops had advance...E00853
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View of one of the German '77' guns captured by the Australian troops in their attack at ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
View of one of the German '77' guns captured by the Australian troops in their attack at Broodseinde Ridge, in the Ypres sector.E01039
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View of the battlefield in the Ypres Sector, showing some of the many pillboxes which fortified ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
View of the battlefield in the Ypres Sector, showing some of the many pillboxes which fortified this area against the Australian attack of 20 September. Note the thickness of the roof of the one in th...E00870