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A BRIDGE ON THE MAIN ROAD GAZA-JAFFA AT JISR ESDUD, WHICH WAS BLOWN UP BY THE TURKS IN THEIR ...
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Maker: Smith, Francis Henry
A BRIDGE ON THE MAIN ROAD GAZA-JAFFA AT JISR ESDUD, WHICH WAS BLOWN UP BY THE TURKS IN THEIR RETREAT AFTER THE FALL OF GAZA AND BEERSHEBA. THE DAMAGE WAS REPAIRED BY THE EGYPTIAN LABOR CORPS SOME OF W...J02843
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A group of Turkish prisoners being escorted across a pontoon bridge, across the Jordan River, ...
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Maker: Unknown
A group of Turkish prisoners being escorted across a pontoon bridge, across the Jordan River, which was the first bridge erected by D Field Troop Engineers, Royal Australian Naval Bridging Train and S...J02247
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A waggon crossing a narrow and difficult bridge constructed by the Turks during their advance in ...
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Maker: Unknown
A waggon crossing a narrow and difficult bridge constructed by the Turks during their advance in Palestine.J00938
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Railway bridge between Semakh and El Hamme in Palestine, which was destroyed by the Turks in ...
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Railway bridge between Semakh and El Hamme in Palestine, which was destroyed by the Turks in their retreat, and later repaired by Canadian Bridging Train.J02233
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Railway bridge between Semakh and El Hamme in Palestine, which was destroyed by the Turks in ...
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Maker: Unknown
Railway bridge between Semakh and El Hamme in Palestine, which was destroyed by the Turks in their retreat, and later repaired by Canadian Bridging Train.J02246
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SUWEILE, PALESTINE. C. 1918-09. A BRIDGE BUILT OVER THE YARMUK RIVER, ON THE ROAD FROM ES SALT TO ...
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SUWEILE, PALESTINE. C. 1918-09. A BRIDGE BUILT OVER THE YARMUK RIVER, ON THE ROAD FROM ES SALT TO AMMAN, BY THE CANADIAN BRIDGING COMPANY. THE BRIDGE WAS DESTROYED BY THE RETREATING TURKISH ARMY.H02594B
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The bridge across the Jordan River at Benat Yakob, on the main road to Damascus, destroyed by the ...
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The bridge across the Jordan River at Benat Yakob, on the main road to Damascus, destroyed by the Turks in their retreat and repaired by D Field Troop Engineers, Royal Australian Naval Bridging Train,...J02237