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Soldiers at Gallipoli

Soldiers at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, this shows a number of soldiers at a gun emplacement, which is partially covered by canvas and protected by sandbags.

Graves at Gallipoli

Graves at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, this shows a soldier standing beside two graves at Gallipoli.

Scene at Gallipoli

Scene at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, showing a view of a steepl hillside, with tents, stores and sandbag embankments across the slope.

Soldier at Gallipoli

Soldier at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, this features an officer standing outside a canvas covered bunker, with his meal on the ground beside him.

Camp at Gallipoli

Camp at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, this shows two tents pitched in a gully with very steep slopes behind them.

Camp at Gallipoli

Camp at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, this features a view of tents pitched at the base of a steep gully, with a number of soldiers outside the tents.

Camp at Gallipoli

Camp at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, this features a view of tents pitched at the base of a steep gully, with a number of soldiers outside the tents and snow on the ground.

Camp at Gallipoli

Camp at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, this shows a soldier seated inside a tent, pictures on the walls and objects on a shelf.

An officer at Gallipoli

An officer at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, this features and officer standing outside the entrance to a dugout.

Soldiers at Gallipoli

Soldiers at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken mainly by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, featuring eight soldiers relaxing outside a sandbagged structure. It is believed that Harold Woods is the man on the left. In July 1915 he had been promoted to Sergeant at Gallipoli.

Soldiers at Gallipoli

Soldiers at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, this shows soldiers outside two fortified tents / structures on a hillside.

Soldiers at Gallipoli

Soldiers at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, showing three soldiers outside a sandbagged structure on a hillside.

Soldiers at Gallipoli

Soldiers at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, showing a view of a road travelling through a valley.

Soldiers at Gallipoli

Soldiers at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, showing two soldiers, one Australian, one Indian.

Indian soldiers at Gallipoli

Indian soldiers at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, showing a number of Indian soldiers relaxing in a sandy hollow.

Indian soldiers at Gallipoli

Indian soldiers at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, showing a four Indian soldiers.

Soldiers at Gallipoli

Soldiers at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, showing a six Indian soldiers and an Australian soldier, pictured with two wagons loaded with boxes.

Postcard from Stonehenge, Salisbury

Postcard from Stonehenge, Salisbury

A postcard loose in an album of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915. This has a picture of Stonehenge on the front; there is a note written in pencil on the back of the card: 'Amesbury July 26/16. Dear Dolfluis, I am just sending this card to let you know Im [in] England and am well. We landed at Marseilles and came on to Havre by rail. We [indecipherable] two days and three in Gl[?] in the van -- --d were very tired when we got [indecipherable]. We are camped at Salisbury and it is a good camp. Went over and had a look[?] at Stonehenge last night. It is within a mile from here. The camp is 70 miles from London and we are going on leave. It is nice(?) [indecipherable] £7 so expect a good time. Goodbye Jocles [indecipherable].

Diary of Robert Hussey Stacy

Diary of Robert Hussey Stacy

Diary kept by Robert Stacy while serving at Gallipoli February to October 1915

Letters relating to the death of Hermann Fritz Hubbe

Letters relating to the death of Hermann Fritz Hubbe

Letters of condolence relating to the death of Hermann Fritz Hubbe in July 1916 along with a letter of thanks to Mrs Hubbe from the mother of Eric Talbot-Smith.

Hilda Blanche Frost with friends

Hilda Blanche Frost with friends

Digital copy of a black and white toned photograph of Hilda Blanche Frost with two friends, which was sent to her brother Ernest Arthur Frost whilst he was on active service with the Third Australian Light Horse during WWI. Dated 4 October 1917.

Portraits of 43rd Battalion soldiers

Portraits of 43rd Battalion soldiers

'Some of the Kio Boys'. Photographs of soldiers known to the Harvey family of Moonta. [Old Kio refers to the copper mining communitities of S.A's northern Yorke Peninsula.]

Letters written by Leonard John (Len) Harvey in 1919

Letters written by Leonard John (Len) Harvey to his family in Moonta. Letters are sent from France and England. Topics include upcoming demobilisation, courses undertaken and troop returns to Australia.

B Troop, 3rd Australian Machine Gun Squadron

B Troop, 3rd Australian Machine Gun Squadron

Group photograph of B Troop, 3rd Australian Machine Gun Squadron, 3rd Australian Light Horse brigade in Zigazig, Egypt. Back row L-R: Harvey Kelly, Dave Hardidge, Mat Evans, Frank Franklin, Dick McCorry. Second row L-R: Bob Turner, Bob Smyth, Dug Spratt, Bob McGuiggan, 'Vid' Vidler, Dan Arnold, George Franklin, Jim Coffey, Bill Sutton, - Roberts. Third row L-R: Harold Armstrong, 'Longpin' James, Gerlad Brookshaw, Phil Leeming, George Richardson, Perce Redding, Les Carter, Les Robinson. Front row: Ray Spargo, Charlie Chatten, Bill Brennan, Bob Akin.

Airplane crashing into a mess tent

Airplane crashing into a mess tent

View of an airplane crashing into a mess tent in Moascar, Egypt, captioned "the machine foul of the N.C.O's mess tent. It's a 2 seater rotary engine plane. Note a plane flying in top left background" [photograph included with letter at PRG 1739/48].

Aerodrome in Egypt

Aerodrome in Egypt

View of an aerodrome in Egypt, from the top of a gun shed, captioned "Ants around a dead butterfly". The photograph has a large amount of people around a plane [photograph torn].

Group of soldiers in Egypt

Group of soldiers in Egypt

Photograph of a group of soldiers at Moascar, Egypt, captioned "Our contact home again". Standing L-R: Earn Barritt, Robert Cecil McLennan Smyth, Vida Goldstein, Bruce, Gordon, and Geo.

Group of soldiers in Egypt

Group of soldiers in Egypt

Photograph of a group of soldiers at Moascar, Egypt, captioned "Our old home in contact". Standing L-R: Trooper X, G. Hardy, Earn Barritt, Vida Goldstein, Sgt. Cook M.M. Sitting L-R: Bruce, Gordon, and Robert Cecil McLennan Smyth.

Letters written to Leonard John (Len) Harvey and other letters, postcards and telegrams

Letters written to Leonard John (Len) Harvey and other letters, postcards and telegrams

Letters written by W.H. Harvey to Len and others, letters from Len to extended family members, letters written by Flo Stevens, Mrs L. Webster, Will Stephens, Dan Murdoch, Leslie Barlow. Also includes flyer addressed 'To the Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers, and Men of the Australian Imperial Force' by William Birdwood, relating to demobilisation. Also includes telegraphs, (one redacted).

Tents at Gallipoli

Tents at Gallipoli

One of 35 photographs taken by Harold Vynne Woods at Gallipoli between April and November 1915, this photo shows a group of tents (a first aid outpost?), with a number of marked graves in the foreground.