Stretcher bearers at Gallipoli
- AU TAS UTAS SPARC Pr-Mil-2
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- 1915
Black and white photograph depicting stretcher bearers at Gallipoli
Stretcher bearers at Gallipoli
Black and white photograph depicting stretcher bearers at Gallipoli
Battleship - Queen Elizabeth at Lemnos
Black and white photograph showing the dreadnought battleship, Queen Elizabeth, at Lemnos
Black and white photograph showing an Indian mule transport going up a hillside track
Black and white photograph showing dugouts at Gallipoli
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.
Black and white photograph showing a contingent of guardsmen in a military parade [Hobart?]
1 photograph showing uniformed men in a military parade [Hobart?]
military parade of uniformed men
Black and white photograph showing a military parade of uniformed men
Black and white photograph showing Turkish equipment captured at Gallipoli on 2nd May 1915
Black and white photograph showing the first artillery gun landed at Anzac
Blak and white photograph showing an Indian camp
Black and white photograph showing a battleship with soldiers onboard. Captioned "guns of the L.R."
Black and white photograph showing soldiers on the beach, wagons and ships
Black and white photograph showing gun dugouts in the mountains
Military parade of uniformed men
Military parade of uniformed men
1 photograph showing a military parade of uniformed men
Black and white photograph showing graves at Gallipoli.
Black and white photograph showing Murphy and the donkeys with Red Cross browbands who carried the wounded and medical supplies.
Black and white photograph showing saps (trenches) for mule transport
Saphis [Spahis ] at Lemnos Island
1 photograph showing soldiers wading through water with their trousers rolled up at Saphis [Spahis], Lemnos Island.
Black and white photograph showing The Pass, or the death trap