Saphis [Spahis ] at Lemnos Island
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1 photograph showing soldiers wading through water with their trousers rolled up at Saphis [Spahis], Lemnos Island.
Murphy and the donkey
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Black and white photograph showing Murphy and the donkeys with Red Cross browbands who carried the wounded and medical supplies.
Indian camp
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Blak and white photograph showing an Indian camp
Battleship with soldiers
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Black and white photograph showing a battleship with soldiers onboard. Captioned "guns of the L.R."
Saps for mule transport
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Black and white photograph showing saps (trenches) for mule transport
Big bombardment
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Black and white photograph showing soldiers on the beach, wagons and ships
The Pass
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Black and white photograph showing The Pass, or the death trap
Contingent of guardsmen
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Black and white photograph showing a contingent of guardsmen in a military parade [Hobart?]
Uniformed men
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Contingent of guardsmen in a military parade [Hobart?]
Military parade
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Uniformed men in a military parade [Hobart?]
Military parade
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1 photograph showing uniformed men in a military parade [Hobart?]
Captured Turkish equipment
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Black and white photograph showing Turkish equipment captured at Gallipoli on 2nd May 1915
Graves at Gallipoli
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Black and white photograph showing graves at Gallipoli.
Indian mule transport
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Black and white photograph showing an Indian mule transport going up a hillside track
Dugouts at Gallipoli
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Black and white photograph showing dugouts at Gallipoli
Dead horses on the beach
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Black and white photograph showing dead horses on the beach. Photo caption says Beachey [Beachy] Bill's work, Anzac. "Beachy Bill" was the collective nickname given to a battery of Turkish guns located in a position known as the "Olive Grove". The guns were constantly seeking out targets on the beach at Anzac Cove, thus the nickname.
First artillery gun
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Black and white photograph showing the first artillery gun landed at Anzac