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A Turkish ammunition dump at Amman, in Palestine. The German locomotive, on its first trip to ...
Photograph
Maker: McPherson, Duncan
A Turkish ammunition dump at Amman, in Palestine. The German locomotive, on its first trip to Kissa, is being driven by Anzacs.B00097
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A Turkish wireless station, captured by the Anzac Mounted Division. The limber in the foreground ...
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Maker: McPherson, Duncan
A Turkish wireless station, captured by the Anzac Mounted Division. The limber in the foreground was used in transporting the wireless outfit to new positions.B00096
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A view from the summit of Ali El Muntar overlooking Gaza. This is the left hand image in a three ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
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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Outdoor portrait of Major General Chaytor, of the Anzac Mounted Division.
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Maker: Unknown
Outdoor portrait of Major General Chaytor, of the Anzac Mounted Division.B00601
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PALESTINE. 1917. THE ANZAC MOUNTED DIVISION BAND IS LED BY LIEUTENANT J. CROSBY-BROWNE ...
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PALESTINE. 1917. THE ANZAC MOUNTED DIVISION BAND IS LED BY LIEUTENANT J. CROSBY-BROWNE (CROSLEY-BROWNE). THIS BAND WAS MOUNTED ON WHITE SUDANESE DONKEYS OWING TO THE SHORTAGE OF HORSES AT THE TIME. TH...P01208.024
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PALESTINE, 1918. THE ANZAC MOUNTED DIVISION BAND MOUNTED ON DONKEYS. (DONOR R. FARNES)
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PALESTINE, 1918. THE ANZAC MOUNTED DIVISION BAND MOUNTED ON DONKEYS. (DONOR R. FARNES)P00061.008
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The Commanding Officer and officers of the Anzac Divisional Train on parade. No identification ...
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Maker: Unknown
The Commanding Officer and officers of the Anzac Divisional Train on parade. No identification details were recorded for the men in this group.B00489