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Convalescent soldiers on deck

Convalescent soldiers on deck

Photo of five unidentified soldiers, out of uniform and posed on the deck of a ship, with open water in background. Two are standing with crutches, and one with a walking stick. Possibly taken by W.H. Allison, while on board the hospital ship, Karoola, during his voyage from Bristol, England to Australia, ca.May 1919.

Soldier in bed

Soldier in bed

Uncaptioned photo of the interior of an army hospital ward, probably in Bristol, England. An unidentified soldier (pictured in the bed next to W.H. Allison in photo PRG 1471/5/31) is sitting upright in bed with his leg in traction. An embroidered sampler of the Australian coat-of-arms hangs from a wall hook overhead, with other personal items (ca. 1919).

Soldier in bed

Soldier in bed

Uncaptioned photo of Walter Henry Allison of Milang, S.A. lying in an army hospital bed, probably in Bristol, England. An embroidered 'Advance Australia' sampler hangs from the wall overhead, with pairs of crutches (ca.1919). To view the sampler online, do a NUMBER search on PRG 1471/3/11.

Nursing sister and two soldiers

Nursing sister and two soldiers

Uncaptioned photo of a nursing sister and two soldiers, their crutches beside them, seated on a bench outside of an army hospital, probably in Bristol, England, (ca.1919).

Two men with walking sticks

Two men with walking sticks

Uncaptioned photo of two men with walking sticks strolling in snow outside of a military hospital, possibly Southmead Hospital near Bristol, England. A sign at the entrance can be seen, but the letters are obscured.

Group of injured soldiers

Group of injured soldiers

Uncaptioned photo of a group of soldiers with crutches and walking sticks, posing with nurses outside of a brick building, probably an army hospital. One man's arm is in a sling.

Three soldiers with walking sticks

Three soldiers with walking sticks

Uncaptioned photo of three soldiers with walking sticks, strolling in fresh snow on grounds outside of a military hospital, probably in Bristol, England.

Three soldiers with snowballs

Three soldiers with snowballs

Uncaptioned photo of three soldiers seated on a snow bank and holding snowballs, on the grounds of a military hospital, probably in Bristol, England. One man is tasting the snow.

Serviceman

Serviceman

An unidentified serviceman in uniform. Photograph comes from an album of photographs that belonged to Daphne Murdoch [To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1617/11].

Portrait of  Rogers family members

Portrait of Rogers family members

Studio portrait of George Edwin Rogers in his army uniform, together with his parents and two of his brothers - Walter (left) and Harvey (centre).

Cliff Taylor

Cliff Taylor

Army portrait photograph of Cliff Taylor, son of Robert and Annie Taylor. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Private M.S. Smith

Private M.S. Smith

Portrait photograph of Private Morris Stapleton Smith of Warrakoo Station, N.S.W. The photograph was taken in March 1916 when he was at Mitcham Army Camp as part of the 10th Battalion 16th Reinforcements. His brothers Angus Archer Smith and Tom Bolton Smith also served with the A.I.F. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Private Victor Simon

Private Victor Simon

Private Victor Simon, who was killed in action on 20 July 1916, aged 24. Photograph comes from an album of photographs that belonged to Daphne Murdoch [To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1617/11].

Fred Luskey

Fred Luskey

Photograph of Fred Luskey. To see a selection of photographs in this collection, search on Archival number PRG 1642/25.

Private David Alexander Brandis Cameron

Private David Alexander Brandis Cameron

Half plate negative of Private David Alexander Brandis Cameron, No. 7648, born 10 July 1891 at Kapunda, SA, son of James Cameron and Charlotte Eliza (nee Davie), worked as a farmer before he enlisted on 2 September 1915 and embarked from Melbourne on the HMAT Ascanius on 10 November 1915 with the Light Horse Brigade Train 4, Reinforcement 6, then served in France as a Driver with the 2nd Australian Division Train (20th Company), and later transferred to the 14th Company, Australian Army Service Corps (AASC). He returned to Australia on 13 April 1919.

Photograph of Arthur Lucas Oxer

Photograph of Arthur Lucas Oxer

Photograph of Percy James Neville

Photograph of Percy James Neville

Percy James Neville, in army uniform, seated on a table in a studio setting.

Portrait of George Rogers

Portrait of George Rogers

Studio portrait of George Edwin Rogers in his army uniform.

Cuthbert Cameron Mackenzie

Cuthbert Cameron Mackenzie

Portrait photograph of Cuthbert Cameron Mackenzie in Army uniform prior to going to France.

Cuthbert Cameron Mackenzie

Cuthbert Cameron Mackenzie

Portrait photograph of Cuthbert Cameron Mackenzie (seated) with George Donahue (standing) in Army uniform.

Two soldiers standing by a 50 foot gun

Two soldiers standing by a 50 foot gun

Two soldiers, probably Cuthbert Cameron Mackenzie with another serviceman standing by the the 50 foot barrel of a gun in Charleroi, Belgium. He carved his initials into the gun.

Group portrait of soldiers

Group portrait of soldiers

Group portrait of eleven Australian troops standing with a woman and some of the local population outside a brick building. Possibly in Egypt.

HMHS Assaye

HMHS Assaye

The Hospital Ship HMHS Assaye at anchor in a harbour.

View from a hill

View from a hill

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, this shows the view from a vantage point above the landing site. There is a stone walled area to protect troops, and a soldier near a pile of supplies. In the distance a boat and 'wharf' are at the water's edge, with the outline of a sunk ship also visible.

Troops at Gallipoli

Troops at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, this shows a number of troops leaning against sandbags, with tents of various sizes between them and the water.

Shelter at Gallipoli

Shelter at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, this features a structure which is part hut, part tent, nestled in a hollow. This possibly a first aid station. A well with a windlass for drawing the water.

Medical personnel at Gallipoli

Medical personnel at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, this shows two men, one wearing a shirt with a medical cross on the sleeve, seated in a stretcher propped up on boxes. A makeshift cupbard constructed from boxes holds supplies and a kerosene lamp is suspended from on of the rafters supporting the corrugated iron roof.

Trench at Gallipoli

Trench at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, this features a long corridor trench dug into the landscape.

Men at the Maori Camp

Men at the Maori Camp

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, this shows two New Zealand soldiers in front of a flat (vertical) piece of rock on which the words 'N.Z. Mauripah' have been carved, with a Maori carving beside it. [This would appear to be 'the Maori camp, or "Mauripah" located at No. 1 Outpost'.]

Scene at Gallipoli

Scene at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, this photo has sandbags in the foreground and a group of men near a pole against which a ladder is placed in the middle distance.