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69807
  • Title
    Item 05: Australian Official World War I photographs
  • Call number
    PXB 215/74-99
  • Level of description
    series
  • Date

    1917-1918
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    69807
  • Issue Copy
    Digitised
  • Physical Description
    Photographs - 15.5 x 20.5 cm.-16.5 x 22 cm. - 26 silver gelatin photoprints
  • Scope and Content
    74. Laying down roadways. Australian pioneers co a roadway whilst the battle goes on
    75. A captured Flammenwerfer. This fiendish weapon we are now using against its designers
    76. A few `empties' used during the Battle of Zonnebeke
    77. A captured Boche gun
    78. Headquarters of an Australian Brigade during the second battle of Zonnabeke
    79. Looking towards Hooge. Supports coming up to the front
    80. One of the Hun guns captured at Broodseuide Ridge
    81. One of the strongest strong points where very heavy fighting took place
    82. `Gas' Australian troops with respirators on, pose for the camera in the advanced trenches
    83. `Limbers going up' Limbers loaded with ammunition proceeding to the front
    84. Bringing up ammunition
    85. `Hauling up the guns'. After an advance all the artillery has to be moved up and here the gunners are seen hauling a field piece over the shell torn ground
    86. Support going up after the battle to relieve the front trenches. Note their observation balloons above the bright cloud
    87. A memorial of the recent great battles Zonnbeke around which some of the fiercest fighting took place
    88. A glimpse of Zonnebeke and the lake. The scene of heavy fighting and counter attacks. The ground is torn into waves by our artillery fire
    89. Australian pioneers laying a duckboard track
    90. Australian troops going up to relieve and rest on the duckboards in a no man's land area
    91. `Funking it', taking shelter in funk holes during a gas alarm
    92. Australian troops in the foremost trenches
    93. An approach to Ypres. A tired battalion coming out on rest
    94. Each little cross bears a name and identity tablet and the epitaph `Here lies a Brit ... R.I.P'
    95. Transports in endless streams ply to and from the battle area
    96. Wheels that ceaselessly run to and from the battlefield
    97. The captured German Brigadier and Battalion Commander would not submit to be photographed. They are here undergoing an interrogation
    98. During the battle prisoners assisted in bringing in our wounded. They are here seen carrying one
    99. Marsh lands over which our troops passed during the attack
  • Copying Conditions
    Out of copyright: Created before 1955
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
  • General note

    A bibliography of servicemen's and women's diaries of World War I is held in the Mitchell Library Original Materials Reading Room at PXn 878
    State Library of New South Wales collection of World War I pictorial material
    Digital order no:Album ID : 823562
  • Signatures / Inscriptions

    All titled on reverse
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