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Army personnel taking a tally of water at Gallipoli

Army personnel taking a tally of water at Gallipoli

Army personnel taking a tally of water as it is delivered by mule transport just behind the trenches at Gallipoli, World War I.

[Communication trench at Gallipoli]

[Communication trench at Gallipoli]

Black and white photograph of a communication trench at Gallipoli. Two soldiers are standing in the trench. Date 1915. Image set on a sheet amongst three others.

[Anzac Cove - looking north]

[Anzac Cove - looking north]

Black and white photograph of Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, with the caption 'looking north'. Image on a sheet titled 'Anzac Beach', set amongst three others.

[Anzac Cove - looking south]

[Anzac Cove - looking south]

Black and white photograph of Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, with the caption 'looking south'. The photograph looks along a line of single axle carts at rest on the beach, with a soldier and horses at the far end. Image on a sheet titled 'Anzac Beach', set amongst three others.

[Anzac Cove]

[Anzac Cove]

Black and white photograph of Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, showing an encampment with tents surrounded by sandbags, and several soldiers. The photograph caption reads 'Anzac Cove. 4th Aust. Field Ambulance'. Image on a sheet titled 'Anzac Beach', set amongst three others.

[Anzac Cove]

[Anzac Cove]

Annotated black and white photograph captioned 'Landing at Gallipoli, Anzac 1915'. It shows Anzac Cove,looking north, with people walking along the beach, landing craft and piles of unidentified goods.

[Anzac Cove]

[Anzac Cove]

Black and white photograph of Anzac Cove, showing ships, troops and cargo. Caption on reverse reads 'Anzac Beach - nearly all available space taken with stores. Gallipoli, 1915'.

[Dug-outs with soldiers standing outside]

[Dug-outs with soldiers standing outside]

Black and white photograph of dug-outs believed to be taken near Anzac Cove, with soldiers standing outside. Date 1915. Image set on a sheet amongst three others.

[Rosebud Villa]

[Rosebud Villa]

Black and white photograph of a group of soldiers sitting outside a dug-out lined with sandbags. The caption reads 'Rosebud Villa'. Image set on a sheet amongst three others.

[Stretcher bearers]

[Stretcher bearers]

Black and white photograph of stretcher bearers, believed to be located in the Anzac Cove area.

[A 'sap' with several soldiers sitting in it]

[A 'sap' with several soldiers sitting in it]

Black and white photograph of a 'sap', a listening post consisting of a shallow, narrow and often disguised position somewhat in advance of the front trench line, and area often referred to as No Man's Land. Several soldiers can be seen sitting in the trench holding equipment. The caption for the original photograph reads 'A "T" Sap, Walker's Ridge." Image set on a sheet amongst three others.

[Hospital at Hotchkiss Gully]

[Hospital at Hotchkiss Gully]

Black and white photograph of a makeshift tent 'Hospital at Hotchkiss Gully', a small gully running southwards from Hay Valley in the Northern Anzac sector. Image set on a sheet amongst three others.

[A dug-out at Gallipoli]

[A dug-out at Gallipoli]

Black and white photograph of a dug-out cut into the side of a hill, with several soldiers outside. Location not specified on the original photograph, but believed to be near Anzac Cove. Date 1915. Image set on a sheet amongst three others.

[Interior of a dug-out]

[Interior of a dug-out]

Black and white photograph of the 'interior of a dug-out' showing a soldier sitting at a small table, with pictures pinned to cloth on the walls. Location not specified on the original photograph, but believed to be near Anzac Cove.

[Walker's Ridge]

[Walker's Ridge]

Black and white photograph of Walker's Ridge, located north of Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, showing the rough terrain of the area. Dated 1915.