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[Soldiers near the top of the hill overlooking Anzac Beach appear to be busy collecting rocks suitable for fortification of their camp below in Anzac Cove, May, 1915] [picture] / J.P. Campbell
Bib ID 1459047
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
Author
Campbell, J. P. (James Pinkerton) 1865-1935
 
Online Versions
Description [1915] 
1 photograph : gelatin silver ; 5.5 x 8.4 cm. 
Series

The Great War, 1914-1915.

Notes

Condition: fair but fading.

Title devised by the cataloguer.

Part of collection: The Great War, 1914-1915.

Subjects World War, 1914-1918 - Campaigns - Turkey - Gallipoli Peninsula - Photographs.  |  Fortification - Turkey - Anzac Cove - Photographs.  |  Rocks - Collection and preservation - Turkey - Anzac Cove - Photographs.  |  Anzac Cove (Turkey) - Photographs.

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