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General view of Maadi Camp 3rd Light Horse Regiment

General view of Maadi Camp 3rd Light Horse Regiment

Written on back of photograph by Ross Smith to his mother: 'General view of Maadi Camp, 3rd L.H. Regiment. Officers' tents in the foreground. My tent was the bell tent in the centre of the photo with the man standing just on the left of it. A Squadron on the left (their tents are not showing), B Squadron in the centre and C Squadron on the right. The two sheds were our mess rooms. Taken from the top of a house in Maadi by one of my troop. The rest of the Brigade were camped to the left of us. Jan. 1915.'

Landing of the 4th Battalion A.I.F. at Gallipoli

Landing of the 4th Battalion A.I.F. at Gallipoli

Written on back of photograph: 'Landing of the 4th Bn., Gallipoli from A.8. Lake Michigan 25.4.15. Officer with rolled cape over left shoulder Major F.D. Irvine 1st Inf. Bde. Br. Gen. H.N. MacLawrin 1st Inf. Bde. is standing next to him. Lt. Hamilton Bde. Sig. Officer can be seen left hand bottom corner of photo. He has his chin strap down. Capt. D.M. King, standing on beach with back to Major Irvine. Sgt. Summerhayes first man killed lying on beach near outer edge'.

Portrait of Ross Smith

Portrait of Ross Smith

Portrait of Ross Smith in military uniform.

Ross Smith with group before attacking Nekhl

Ross Smith with group before attacking Nekhl

Ross Smith with group, enjoying a break at camp the day before attacking Nekhi, February 1917. Writtten on reverse: 'Our camp the day before we attacked Nekhl. Left to right: Lt. Cole, Me [Ross Smith], Capt. William (my flight commander), Lt Morgan, and Lt Drummond. Our table and seats were boxes with bombs in them'.

Group of five Victorian pilots

Group of five Victorian pilots

Group portrait of five pilots at an army camp, all from Victoria, Australia. Written on back: '5 of our Pilots. Left to right - Lt Cole, Capt Ellis, Lt Bailleau, Capt Murray-Jones MC, Lt Coates. All Victorians. March 1917'.

Ross Smith at camp

Ross Smith at camp

Portrait of Ross Smith in military uniform, standing outside a tent at an army camp, likely in Egypt.

Ross Smith in hospital

Ross Smith in hospital

Ross Smith in hospital, standing next to a building, with his head bandaged.

Ross Smith in hospital

Ross Smith in hospital

Ross Smith sitting in a chair outside a brick hospital building, recovering from a head injury, and holding a pipe in one hand.

Portrait of Ross Smith

Portrait of Ross Smith

Portrait of Ross Smith in Air Force uniform. Photograph taken by Anglo-Swiss Photo-Studio, Cairo.

Ross Smith and pilots, RAFA fight day

Ross Smith and pilots, RAFA fight day

Ross Smith and pilots Bailleua and MacNamara, enjoying a tea break by an aircraft at the advanced landing ground before a Royal Australian Air Force fight. Written on reverse: 'The day of the RAFA Fight. Left to right - Me [Ross Smith], Bailleau, Macnamara, at the advanced landing ground'.

Major Williams and Ross Smith

Major Williams and Ross Smith

Ross Smith wearing a flight helmet and goggles standing with Major Williams who is wearing a slouch hat and carrying two boxes, in a field near an army camp. Written on reverse: 'Major Williams and myself [Ross Smith]. Now Air Marshall Sir Richard Williams - who unveiled the memorial at West Beach'.

Ross Smith in his B1229 N.S.W. No. 11

Ross Smith in his B1229 N.S.W. No. 11

Ross Smith in his Bristol F.2 B Fighter plane, number B1229 N.S.W. No. 11. B1129 was part of No.1 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps, serving in the Middle East. B1129 was a 'presentation' aircraft, meaning that it was procured from a donation by the Macintyre Kayuga Estate of NSW, and was the 11th aircraft provided by them. The aircraft has the inscription 'New South Wales No.11, The Macintyre, Kayuga Estate' under the rear cockpit.

Ross Smith and Mustard in their B1229 N.S.W. No. 11

Ross Smith and Mustard in their B1229 N.S.W. No. 11

Ross Smith (left) and Mustard (right, aiming the rear gun) in the Bristol F.2 B Fighter plane, number B1229 N.S.W. No. 11. B1129 was part of No.1 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps, serving in the Middle East. B1129 was a 'presentation' aircraft, meaning that it was procured from a donation by the Macintyre Kayuga Estate of NSW, and was the 11th aircraft provided by them. The aircraft has the inscription 'New South Wales No.11, The Macintyre, Kayuga Estate' under the rear cockpit.

Ross Smith outside a tent

Ross Smith outside a tent

Ross Smith in his flying outfit, standing outside tent his tent after returning from a trip. Written on reverse: 'Me outside my tent after just coming back from a trip. I'm not tired but the sun was in my eyes'.

Colin, Andrew and Keith Smith

Colin, Andrew and Keith Smith

Group portrait of Andrew Smith (centre), with sons Keith Smith wearing civilian clothes (right), and Colin Smith (left) in military uniform, with patch for the 10th Battalion on his right shoulder. Possibly taken shortly before Colin Smith's embarkation in August 1915.

Stone building, Royal Flying Corps

Stone building, Royal Flying Corps

View of a stone building, thought to be of a building used by the Royal Flying Corps in England.

Airman Brown in a snowy field

Airman Brown in a snowy field

View of Airman Brown wearing Royal Flying Corps flight uniform, standing outside what appear to be military barracks, on a snowy field.

Royal parade

Royal parade

View of mounted cavalry leading a royal parade, taken from the balcony of a Royal Air Force building on Piccadilly, London. Crowds are gathered either side of the road to view the royal procession.

Royal parade

Royal parade

View of mounted cavalry escorting a royal parade and carriage carrying members of the British royal family, taken from the balcony of a Royal Air Force building. Crowds are gathered on either side of the road to view the parade.

Royal parade

Royal parade

View of mounted cavlary escorting a royal parade and carriage carrying members of the British royal family, taken from the balcony of a Royal Air Force building on Piccadilly, London. Princess Mary can be seen through the window of the carriage, nearest the camera. Crowds are gathered on either side of the road to view the parade.

Royal parade

Royal parade

View of mounted cavalry escorting a royal parade and carriage carrying members of the British royal family, taken just after the carraige passed the balcony of a Royal Air Force building on Piccadilly, London. Crowds are gathered on either side of the road to view the procession.

Royal parade

Royal parade

Crowds gathered on Piccadilly Road, London, to watch a royal parade and mounted cavalry escorting a carriage carrying members of the royal family. View looking towards the Ritz Hotel from 128 Piccadilly, after the procession had passed.

Corporal Barton

Corporal Barton

View of Corporal Barton in military uniform, standing in a field with other airmen, looking up at the sky.

Lieutenant Townsend

Lieutenant Townsend

View of Lieutenant Townsend in military uniform, standing in a field and aiming a rifle into the sky.

Airman in uniform

Airman in uniform

Royal Flying Corps airman in uniform, sitting outdoors on a grassy hill.

Goggles after a fight

Goggles after a fight

View of a pilot's goggles, possibly belonging to Ross Smith, cracked and damaged 'after fight with a Hun'.

Ross Smith in hospital in Cairo

Ross Smith in hospital in Cairo

Ross Smith with his head bandaged, at the 14 Australian General Hospital in Cairo.

Letters from Ross Smith to his mother, London General Hospital and Braemar Castle Hospital Ship

Letters from Ross Smith to his mother, London General Hospital and Braemar Castle Hospital Ship

Two letters from Ross to his mother, Jessie Smith, during a stay in the 3rd London General Hospital and the Hospital Ship Braemar Castle.

Upturned plane

Upturned plane

Biplane in paddock upturned on its roof.

Lt. Norton

Lt. Norton

Lt. Norton, in uniform, out hunting with a rifle. Photograph has been removed from an album. PRG 18/56/14 on reverse side.