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World War I : A residence on the banks of the River Nile

World War I : A residence on the banks of the River Nile

A residence on the banks of the River Nile.

World War I : The Barrage

World War I : The Barrage

On the banks of the Nile, Egypt. This is a place called the Barrage.

World War I : River Nile near the barrage bridge

World War I : River Nile near the barrage bridge

The River Nile near the barrage bridge.

World War I : On the banks of the Nile

World War I : On the banks of the Nile

On the banks of the Nile.

World War I : Street scene in Jaffa

World War I : Street scene in Jaffa

Street scene in Jaffa showing Post Office Tower.

World War I : On the River Nile near the Barrage

World War I : On the River Nile near the Barrage

On the River Nile near the Barrage.

World War I : Esbekiah Gardens

World War I : Esbekiah Gardens

A view in Esbekiah Gardens, Cairo.

World War I : A lonely grave

World War I : A lonely grave

A lonely grave in Palestine.

World War I : View of a ruined building

World War I : View of a ruined building

A view of a ruined building.

World War I : Overlooking an city

World War I : Overlooking an city

Overlooking a city.

World War I : Overlooking a city

World War I : Overlooking a city

A view overlooking the city.

Keswick Hospital : The three Graces

Keswick Hospital : The three Graces

The three Graces. Sister Ronayne, King, Sterling. A researcher has provided the following information: 'Sister Gertrude Ronayne served during both World Wars. Not sure what the "Three Graces" reference in the album is either, as both Sister King and Sister Sterling were not named Grace.'

Chamberlain Collection Album

Chamberlain Collection Album

A collection of glass plate negatives of World War I soldiers from South Australia. Scanned copies of the negatives may be located online under the name of the individual soldier; it is also possible to view photographic prints at the State Library of South Australia.

British Navy in the Baltic

British Navy in the Baltic

A group of sailors wearing hooded duffle coats standing at the rear of a large gun on the icy deck of their battle cruiser during a sortie in the Baltic Sea in World War I.

Hugh Frederick Smith

Hugh Frederick Smith

Hugh Frederick Smith, born at Hamley Bridge in 1897, an enlisted soldier in the Australian Army Medical Corps who trained at Torrens Park and served overseas in France and Belgium from 1917 until the end of World War 1, returning to South Australia in 1919 on the 'Euripides'.

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.

Soldiers on duty

Soldiers on duty

Two soldiers standing in front of wagons, presumed to be in the Middle East.

Off-duty soldiers

Off-duty soldiers

A group of soldiers sitting around a table in a barnlike structure.

Pay day for the army

Pay day for the army

Soldiers lining up in order to receive their pay.

Red Cross nurse

Red Cross nurse

A Red Cross nurse/volunteer in uniform, possibly Kitty McCully before her marriage.

World War I nurse

World War I nurse

WWI nurse wearing a veil and cape with a silver 'Rising Sun' badge on the collar of the cape and an Australian Army Nursing Service badge on her arm at the elbow.

Lighthorsemen feeding horses

Lighthorsemen feeding horses

A group of Australian Lighthorsemen feeding their horses during World War I, location unknown.

Australian soldiers with tennis racquets

Australian soldiers with tennis racquets

Three Australian soldiers pretend to play music by using tennis racquets at an unknown location during World War I.

Australian diggers in the Middle East

Australian diggers in the Middle East

Australian soldiers travel through a desert in the Middle East during World War I.

Italian delegates at Cannes, France

Italian delegates at Cannes, France

A group of Italian delegates consisting of eminent Doctors and Professors leaving the Hotel Carlton at Cannes, France during World War I.

A military parade along Unley Road on Gallipoli Day

A military parade along Unley Road on Gallipoli Day

A military parade led by a brass band proceeding along Unley Road, Unley to commemorate Gallipoli Day. A researcher has suggested that the troops are coming from Mitcham Camp into the city, likely during World War One.

A new Red Cross wagon

A new Red Cross wagon

A new Red Cross wagon constructed with broad wheels and a sprung mattress for desert work in World War I.

Women members of the South Australian Victory League

Women members of the South Australian Victory League

A large group of women photographed under trees and described by Searcy as members of the Victory League in South Australia during World War I.

The sinking of HMHS Anglia

The sinking of HMHS Anglia

Survivors in small boats watch the hospital ship HMHS Anglia sink during World War I. On 17 November 1915 HMHS Anglia was returning from Calais to Dover, carrying 390 wounded. At about 12:30 pm Anglia struck a mine, 134 were killed.

Army cooks on North Terrace, Adelaide

Army cooks on North Terrace, Adelaide

A group of soldiers collecting food from camp ovens set up by army cooks on premises near the Jubilee Oval adjacent to the Exhibition Building on North Terrace, Adelaide where recruits were accommodated for three weeks on their first camp during World War I.