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A 6" Howitzer shell bursting in the Turkish trenches. The photograph was taken from the position ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
A 6" Howitzer shell bursting in the Turkish trenches. The photograph was taken from the position held by the Australians. To the left is Hill 971.A00850
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A shell burst as seen from No. 2 Outpost Depot of the Australian Army Service Corps (AASC) near ...
Photograph
A shell burst as seen from No. 2 Outpost Depot of the Australian Army Service Corps (AASC) near Anzac Cove.C01513
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A shell bursting at Lone Pine. The trenches in this area were 50 yards apart.
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Maker: Unknown
A shell bursting at Lone Pine. The trenches in this area were 50 yards apart.A00851
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A shell bursting on the Gallipoli Peninsula.
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Maker: Unknown
A shell bursting on the Gallipoli Peninsula.C01004
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Collection related to the service of Harold Arthur Barker
Photograph
Maker: Barker, Harold Arthur
A shell-burst over the cruiser Bacchante at Anzac, at about 6 am.J05590
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Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. July 1915. A shell bursting over the beach. Shells from the Turkish ...
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. July 1915. A shell bursting over the beach. Shells from the Turkish guns at Anafarta made bathing at Anzac somewhat dangerous.G01039
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Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. 1915. This photograph was to have been the first of a series taken ...
Photograph
Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. 1915. This photograph was to have been the first of a series taken from Russell's Top, by C.E.W. Bean, to form a panorama of the surrounding Anzac country. The rest of the...G01078
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GALLIPOLI, 1915-06. SMOKE ERUPTS IN THE AIR, AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF THE HILLS AT ANZAC, FROM ...
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GALLIPOLI, 1915-06. SMOKE ERUPTS IN THE AIR, AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF THE HILLS AT ANZAC, FROM AN 8-INCH LEAD-COATED HOWITZER SHELL EXPLODING. (PHOTOGRAPHER HORACE WARNER LYNCH. DONOR M. LAMIN)P01251.004
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GALLIPOLI, TURKEY. SHELLS FROM A TURKISH ARTILLERY BATTERY, KNOWN AS BEACHY BILL, BURSTING OVER ...
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GALLIPOLI, TURKEY. SHELLS FROM A TURKISH ARTILLERY BATTERY, KNOWN AS BEACHY BILL, BURSTING OVER AN AREA ABOVE ANZAC COVE OCCUPIED BY THE 4TH AUSTRALIAN FIELD AMBULANCE, AIF.H01377
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Gallipoli, Turkey, 1915. Smoke billows skyward from the explosion of a large artillery shell on ...
Photograph
Maker: Stevenson, Walter Ormond
Gallipoli, Turkey, 1915. Smoke billows skyward from the explosion of a large artillery shell on Turkish positions at Anzac. In the foreground are some sandbags (left) and part of a tent (centre).P02282.019
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Two 11.2 inch shells from the German battle cruiser Goeben in the Narrows, which is about eight ...
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Maker: Unknown
Two 11.2 inch shells from the German battle cruiser Goeben in the Narrows, which is about eight miles away, exploding in the sea at Anzac Cove.A03088