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A gigantic shell crater seventy five yards in circumference, at Ypres. Note the two soldiers on ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
A gigantic shell crater seventy five yards in circumference, at Ypres. Note the two soldiers on the other side of the crater and the ruins in the background.E00707
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A photograph of a ghastly sight in a shell crater near Zonnebeke, in the Ypres Sector, showing ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
A photograph of a ghastly sight in a shell crater near Zonnebeke, in the Ypres Sector, showing the body of a youthful German who lost his life in no man's land, during the attack by the Australian tro...E00927
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Australia made its acquaintance with Japanese submarines when three of them sneaked into Sydney ...
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Maker: Department of Information Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Australia made its acquaintance with Japanese submarines when three of them sneaked into Sydney Harbour. Their combined efforts resulted in the sinking of a harbour vessel of no military value. With...012593
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Australian Engineers laying planks of wood to allow a horsedrawn ambulance wagon to pass over the ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Australian Engineers laying planks of wood to allow a horsedrawn ambulance wagon to pass over the corduroy track which had been blown up by enemy mines and was still undergoing repair.E03631
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Before Amiens, this village in the Somme valley is here shown (from the south), the day after its ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Before Amiens, this village in the Somme valley is here shown (from the south), the day after its capture in a local attack by the 4th, 6th and 11th Australian Infantry Brigades, and attached American...E02665
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Brigadier General H G Bennett and his staff, conducting battle operations from the Headquarters ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Brigadier General H G Bennett and his staff, conducting battle operations from the Headquarters in a dugout, near Hooge Crater. The men have candles burning on the table. One of the staff is possibly ...E00710
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Hancourt, France. Pioneers of the 5th Division filling in mine craters at the main cross roads. ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Hancourt, France. Pioneers of the 5th Division filling in mine craters at the main cross roads. The explosion of these craters was part of the German effort to delay the advance of allied troops. I...E03304A
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Looking from an old crater on the north side of Hill 60, over the shell pitted ground towards ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Looking from an old crater on the north side of Hill 60, over the shell pitted ground towards Zillebeke Lake. The 1st Australian Tunnelling Company took over mining operations and mine fighting from t...E01911
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St Yves, Belgium. The water filled mine crater which exploded near St Ives on 7 June 1917. This ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
St Yves, Belgium. The water filled mine crater which exploded near St Ives on 7 June 1917. This was the southern most of the nineteen huge mines exploded by the British at the 'zero' hour of the ass...E01287
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The crater in Lagnicourt (beyond Vaulx-Vraucourt and near the Hindenberg line), the scene some ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The crater in Lagnicourt (beyond Vaulx-Vraucourt and near the Hindenberg line), the scene some months earlier of heavy hand to hand fighting. Lagnicourt was captured by the 7th Australian Infantry Bri...E01016
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The north eastern gate, La Porte de Bretagne, to the town of Peronne, showing the ruined ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
The north eastern gate, La Porte de Bretagne, to the town of Peronne, showing the ruined appearance which it presented on 5 September 1918.E03227
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Troops hauling an 18 pounder gun through mud and across shell craters, into position on Westhoek ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Troops hauling an 18 pounder gun through mud and across shell craters, into position on Westhoek Ridge, in the Ypres sector.E01191
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Two unidentified soldiers in a corner of the Square just after two horses had been killed by ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
Two unidentified soldiers in a corner of the Square just after two horses had been killed by shellfire.E02340
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View of a huge crater on Broodseinde Ridge, in the Ypres sector, where the enemy had established ...
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Maker: Unknown Australian Official Photographer
View of a huge crater on Broodseinde Ridge, in the Ypres sector, where the enemy had established a strong post.E01034