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GALLIPOLI, 1915-12. A VIEW SHOWING THE WATER TANKS AND ARMY CORPS HEADQUARTERS ON THE LEFT AND ...
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GALLIPOLI, 1915-12. A VIEW SHOWING THE WATER TANKS AND ARMY CORPS HEADQUARTERS ON THE LEFT AND ANZAC GULLY ON THE RIGHT. (DONATED BY LIEUTENANT COLONEL A.M. MARTYN.)J02541
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Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. 25 July 1915. This photograph depicts one of the many difficulties ...
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. 25 July 1915. This photograph depicts one of the many difficulties with which our troops were confronted on Gallipoli. Before bringing in troops for the big battle of Augu...G01118
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Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. 22 May 1915. After having been blindfolded and carried on a ...
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. 22 May 1915. After having been blindfolded and carried on a stretcher, over the trip wires in the water, by two bathers, the Turkish envoy was led along the beach to Headq...G00991
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Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. 3 May 1915. The water tanks on Anzac Beach. The 1st Australian ...
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Maker: Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (C E W)
Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey. 3 May 1915. The water tanks on Anzac Beach. The 1st Australian Divisional Headquarters are shown in the background. A shell has just burst overhead to the right and men ma...G00931
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Looking down onto Watson's Pier (Built by Captain Watson of Headquarters Signals). A shell is ...
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Maker: Unknown
Looking down onto Watson's Pier (Built by Captain Watson of Headquarters Signals). A shell is bursting on the Army Corps Headquarters directly above General Birdwood's dugout and the pumping station....A02007
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Sapper D. P. Feakes, of the 3rd Australian Tunnelling Company, adapting a motor cycle to the work ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Sapper D. P. Feakes, of the 3rd Australian Tunnelling Company, adapting a motor cycle to the work of pumping water out of a well at the 3rd Tunnelling Company Headquarters.E01713