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(art) Made by: Whiting, Frederic 1919
General Sir W R Marshall, KCB : 1919image: A half length portrait of Marshall, seated and wearing full uniform.
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(art) Made by: Cain, Charles William 1918
A Mountain Pass, Mesopotamiaimage: a view of a mountain pass in Mesopotamia. A picturesque and tree lined valley floor fills the foreground with mountains looming on either side of the valley in the background. A single figure sits amongst the trees in the immediate foreground.
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(art) Made by: Carline, Sydney W 1919
Army Camp, Mesopotamia, 1919image: an army camp with tents, seen from a road. There is a small railway bridge crossing a dry river bed to the left of the composition and high mountains in the distance.
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(art) Made by: McBey, James 1917-12-05
Cacolets: Wounded being Conveyed over the Hill of Judaea to the Casualty Clearing Station in Covered-In Stretchers (cacolets) on
the Backs of Camelsimage: A camel train moving along an extremely narrow ledge overlooking a deep valley shrouded in rain. The camels are loaded with covered stretchers (cacolets) that carry the wounded.
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part of "FARRANT J H (MR)" (photographs) 1917
THE MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN 1914 - 1918Rugby match played between officers representing the camps on the right and left banks of the River Tigris, 17 February 1917.
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part of "BLAKE J S (MR)" (photographs) 1917
THE MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN 1914 - 1918A British outpost on the lines of communication between Basra and Nasiriya, ca.1917. This is typical of the small garrisons established to guard the transport and supply network from Arab raiding and Turkish attack.
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part of "IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM PHOTOGRAPH ARCHIVE COLLECTION" (photographs) 1917
THE BRITISH ARMY GENERALS OF THE FIRST WORLD WARMajor General Sir George Gorringe CB CMG DSO, the CO of the 3rd Indian Army Corps in the Mesopotamian Campaign and of the 47th Division on the Western Front.
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part of "LYNDEN-BELL L A (COLONEL)" (photographs) 1916
THE MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN 1914 - 1918British river steamers, known as 'P Boats' on the River Tigris below Amara. Each boat has a barge lashed to each side to increase its carrying capacity for troops or equipment. This was standard practice in Mesopotamia during 1915 and 1916, when the...
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part of "UPTON A J"
THE MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN 1914 - 1918One of the fresh water tanks set up beside the River Euphrates at Ramadi to provide a supply of clean drinking water for men of 15th (Indian) Division.
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part of "HAWKINS, EDWARD A (CORPORAL)" (photographs) Made by: Unknown Photographer 1917
THE CAMPAIGN IN MESOPOTAMIA 1914 - 1918The Licquorice Factory at Kut-al-Amara, 1917