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Picture Frank Hurley Registering up a battery
of Australian Heavies
Picture Frank Hurley Sniping enemy planes
with a Lewis gun
Picture Frank Hurley 54 Battery Australian
Siege Artillery in action
Picture Frank Hurley Unloading 15 inch Howitzer
shells
Picture Frank Hurley Australian Pioneers salving
a 4.5 Howitzer
Picture Frank Hurley Hauling up an 18 pounder
across captured ground to
an advanced position
Picture Frank Hurley A street in Ypres Picture Frank Hurley The Battle-Scarred
Barracks, Ypres
Picture Frank Hurley A refugee in the cellars
of Ypres
Picture Frank Hurley Entire cities and villages
along the Western Front
lie in heaps of ruins
Picture Frank Hurley The ruins of the Cloth
Hall, the Cathedral and
Bishop's Palace, Ypres
Picture Frank Hurley The ruined Cathedral in
Ypres, seen from the
Cloth Hall
Picture Frank Hurley The famous leaning
Madonna and Child
in Albert
Picture Frank Hurley Reminiscenses of Home:
Aussies chaff-making
in Flanders
Picture Frank Hurley Palestine: the Australian
Light Horse on the move
across the Desert
Picture Frank Hurley A halt in the desert with
the Australian Light
Horse Brigade
Picture Frank Hurley An ANZAC and some of
his friends
Picture Frank Hurley An Australian Light
Horseman in Palestine
viewing the Promised Land
Picture Frank Hurley Aerial photograph:
Turkish defences near
the road to Jerusalem
Picture Frank Hurley Australian Light Horse
men entering Jerusalem
Picture Frank Hurley 1st Australian Flying
Corps, Palestine
Picture Frank Hurley A flight of bombing
planes, 1st Australian
Flying Corps, Palestine
Picture Frank Hurley A machine descending to
the hangars of the 1st
Australian Flying Corps
Picture Frank Hurley Machines returning to
the Hangars

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