WW I photographs and letters by Tom English [PRG 119/42/1-13] • Photograph
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WW I photographs and letters by Tom English
'One of our convoys on the way to Egypt. Taken at Aden. this submarine is just coming alongside to take on provisions from our boat. She is the AE2 & is now shortly after this snap was taken her bowline became entangled in our port propeller & delayed us for 24 hours
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Helonan Egypt 2/12/1915 view of Helonan from our window at Al-Hayat (Hotel) Convalescent Hospt. White streak in distance is the Nile
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Helonan Egypt 2/12/1915 Wandra Palace, in distance. An old Palace belonging to the ex-Khedive of Egypt now an English Convales Hospital for Tommies. Taken from motor on Helonan Road
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[Barracks hut] our Miss Codford. Dreary to look at from the outside, but most cheery within
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No. 4 Group ?? Staff, all good chaps
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Shore of Lake Timsel near Ismailia Egypt 1916 Jany showing private bathing houses. Pat, self, Loudon & Morris bathing from Public Baths
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General ? on Genl Birdwood's staff, on riding track in Ismailia Gardens Jany 1916
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Ismailia Jany 1916 Some of natives towing a felucca along sweetwater canal. Latter joins Cairo (River Nile) to Suez Canal for shallow draught craft
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Our tent lines at Moascar Camp, Ismailia July 1916: McLeay, self, Jenkinson, Kearney, Cook, Riordan, Auld, Sherwood, McQueen
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Seraperum 30 March 1916 [Suez Canal] Travelling "de luxe" Australian troops being transported on Suez to Cairo Railway line. Our Battalion was resting at side when the train went by amidst ironic cheers
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Hoddom Castle, Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire taken from front lawn, and view from north end showing modern wing built 1903, 15 Feby 1918
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Hoddom Castle, Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire taken from front lawn, and view from north end showing modern wing built 1903, 15 Feby 1918
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Type of American Motor Tractor for ploughing. Record held by a machine of this type, 41 acres in 10 hours on suitable soil, with 3 furrow plough, Hoddom Castle Estate, Scotland 15 Feby 1918