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Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Half-plate glass negative of an unidentified Australian soldier in World War One military uniform including a slouch hat and great coat with white bands on the upper-arms. There appears to be a sprig of wattle or berries on his shoulder. In the background is a large mansion.

Lieutenant Clarke

Lieutenant Clarke

Half-plate glass negative of Lieutenant Clarke wearing World War One military uniform, holding a cane under one arm, and standing in front of a background of a woodland path. Written on original paper envelope: 'Lieut Clarke. Latest Neg. 2338 1 Doz PC'ds, Camp St, 3 PC'ds Jan 18th'.

Soldier Everett

Soldier Everett

Half-plate glass negative of soldier 'Everett' wearing World War One military uniform including slouch hat, standing in a field with trees in the background. Written on original paper envelope: 'Everett 12 Cabs. 1833'. Written in pencil across top of glass plate: 'Everett 1 Proof. 1 Dag. Carlliquis[?]'. Believed to be Charles Mannell Everett (service number 249), a sergeant in the 3rd Light Horse Regiment, B Squadron. This is supported by the insignia on his left shoulder which shows a single numeral over the Light Horse badge.

Private Albert Elsey

Private Albert Elsey

Half-plate glass negative of Private Albert Elsey wearing World War One military uniform including knee-high boots, slouch hat, and bandolier, standing in front of a background of a woodland path. Written on original paper envelope: 'A. Elsey 141 High St, Crawley, Sussex, Eng. 183. 1/2 Doz Cabs. Saturday'. See also B 74971.

Ernest Duncan Hewish

Ernest Duncan Hewish

Half-plate glass negative portrait of Private Ernest Duncan Hewish, wearing World War One military uniform, including peaked cap, and a Red Cross patch on one arm, denoting a member of the Australian Army Medical Corps, standing in front of a background of a woodland path. Written on original paper envelope: 'E.D. Hewish. A.M.C. Nth Rd, Prospect. Dep 2/- 1906'.

Soldier Hartnett

Soldier Hartnett

Half-plate glass negative of soldier Joseph George Hartnett wearing World War One military uniform including belt and slouch hat, with his rifle and attached bayonet in one hand, standing outdoors in front of a wooden bridge, with trees in the background. Written on original paper envelope: 'Hartnett. 62. 1910. 6 Cabs'. Hartnett enlisted at Morphettville as a driver in the 16th Battalion, F Company; this photo appears to have been taken at or near Morphettville Camp (the bridge was just south west of the large stables at the Hawkers' property).

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Quarter-plate glass negative of an unidentified soldier wearing World War One military uniform including a belt and peaked cap, standing in a grassy field with a wooden fence and trees in the background.

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Half-plate glass negative of an unidentified officer wearing World War One military uniform inclduing peaked cap, belt with a sheathed sword by his side, and gloves. Standing outside with two large brick buildings in the background. The glass plate has been snapped in half and the bottom half is missing.

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Quarter-plate glass negative of an unidentified Australian soldier wearing World War One military uniform including knee-high boots and a slouch hat (the side is not turned up), holding a cane behind his back, and standing in front of a wooden fence and gate.

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Quarter-plate glass negative of an unidentified soldier wearing World War One military uniform including knee-high boots and peaked cap, standing out side a brick building with bars on the window and a wooden door in the background.

Australian Army Officers

Australian Army Officers

Half-plate glass negative of a group of five officers wearing World War One military uniforms, standing in an army camp next to a tent. The officer in the centre is wearing a double-breasted tunic. They have been identified by a researcher as (from left) Major W. De Passey (holding the riding crop), Colonel Irving (South Australian Commandant), Sir Henry Galway, Colonel Weir and Colonel Rowell. The same men appear in PRG 280/1/14/211 and PRG 280/1/26/104.

Q.M. Cook

Q.M. Cook

Half-plate glass negative of Quartermaster Cook wearing World War One military uniform including knee-high boots, belt and peaked cap. He has a large mustache and is wearing round spectacles. On his lower sleeve is the rank insignia for a regimental or brigade Quartermaster Sergeant-Major (4 chevrons surmounted by an eight-pointed star). He is standing outdoors in front of a brick building. Written on original paper envelope: 'Q.M. Cook. 2335. 1 Doz. CyKo(50)'.

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Quarter-plate glass negative of an unidentified Australian soldier wearing World War One military uniform including knee-high boots, belt, bandolier, and slouch hat worn with the side turned down, holding a cane in his hands, and standing in front of a wooden fence and gate.

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Quarter-plate glass negative of an unidentified soldier wearing World War One military uniform including knee-high boots and a slouch hat with the brim worn down. He has a braid around one shoulder and is holding a cane in his hands. He is standing in a yard in front of a wooden fence.

Two unidentified Australian soldiers

Two unidentified Australian soldiers

Half-plate glass negative of two unidentified Australian soldiers wearing World War One military uniforms including knee-high boots, belts and bandoliers. The soldier standing has a peaked cap and the seated soldier is wearing a slouch hat. They are posed in front of a background of a woodland path.

Battalion with a West Spring Gun

Battalion with a West Spring Gun

Half-plate glass negative of a group portrait of an unidentified army battalion standing in a field with a West Spring Gun, a type of mechanical catapault used to launch hand grenades into enemy trenches, issued to British and Australian forces at the beginning of the First World War, and used by Australian forces during the Gallipoli Campaign.

Three Australian soldiers

Three Australian soldiers

Quarter-plate glass negative of three unidentified Australian soldiers wearing World War One military uniform including peaked caps, standing in front of a brick building. The soldier on the right has a lance-corporal's rank insignia on his right sleeve, and the soldier on the left has a corporal's rank insignia worn point uppermost.

Unidentified Australian soldier with two women

Unidentified Australian soldier with two women

Quarter-plate glass negative of an unidentified Australian soldier wearing World War One military uniform including peaked cap, sitting outise between two young women, possibly nurses, who are wearing white long-sleeved blouses with long high-waisted skirts. There are trees in the background.

Unidentified soldier and friend

Unidentified soldier and friend

Quarter-plate glass negative of an unidentified soldier in World War One military uniform including peaked cap, standing next to a man wearing a suit, tie and hat. They are leaning against a fallen log and there are trees in the background.

Two soldiers with a gentleman

Two soldiers with a gentleman

Quarter-plate glass negative of two unidentified soldiers wearing World War One military uniforms including belts, bandoliers and peaked caps, standing either side of an older gentleman wearing a suit and sitting in a chair. Possibly two brothers with their father. In the background is a wooden fence.

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Quarter-plate glass negative of an unidentified Australian soldier in World War One military uniform including knee-high boots, belt, bandolier, and slouch hat with the brim turned down, standing in front of a brick building with bars on the window.

Two unidentified soldiers

Two unidentified soldiers

Quarter-plate glass negative of two unidentified Australian soldiers wearing World War One military uniforms. The seated soldier has rank insignia indicating a lance-corporal on his upper right sleeve, with overseas service chevrons below.

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Quarter-plate glass negative of an unidentified soldier wearing World War One military uniform including a slouch hat with the brim turned down and a greatcoat. Appears to be the same soldier as B 75010.

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Quarter-plate glass negative of an unidentified soldier wearing World War One military uniform including slouch hat with the brim turned down. Appears to be the same soldier as B 75009.

Unidentified soldier

Unidentified soldier

Half-plate glass negative of an unidentified soldier wearing World War One military uniform including a peaked cap and bandolier. He has rank insignia for a corporal on his sleeve.

Second Lieutenant Raymond Parer

Second Lieutenant Raymond Parer

Studio portrait of Second Lieutenant Raymond Parer in military uniform.

Second Lieutenant Raymond Parer

Second Lieutenant Raymond Parer

Studio portrait of Second Lieutenant Raymond John Paul Parer in military uniform.

Soldiers' Fund Committee

Soldiers' Fund Committee

Group portrait of the World War I Soldiers' Fund Committee. Names unknown.

Harry Havelett

Harry Havelett

Half-plate glass negative of an Australian soldier, thought to be Private Harry Havelett, wearing World War One military uniform including a slouch hat, standing in front of a building. Written in pencil across top of glass plate: 'Havelet. 9/50. 6 cabs'.

Mounted Light Horseman in a field

Mounted Light Horseman in a field

Half-plate glass negative of a Light Horse soldier in World War One Australian army uniform, including slouch hat, with a bandolier over one shoulder, a cavalry sabre on his belt, and holding a rifle in one hand, mounted on a horse. Possibly at Mitcham army camp.