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wm_81.jpg.jpg1920Off on a night raid, our troops steal into the inky darkness of No Man's Land near Messines.Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_113.jpg.jpg1920On the inhospitable Gallipoli hillsides where the burning bush drove us from many hard won positionsGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_127.jpg.jpg1920On The Long March Through Torrid Heat To BaghdadGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_144.jpg.jpg1920Our fearless men, fighting against great odds, mine the bridges and retire across the Crozat CanalGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_120.jpg.jpg1920Our gallant defenders of the Suez Canal concentrating near the base at El-Kantara, EgyptGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_105.jpg.jpg1920Our reserves awaiting orders to move up to their new positions on the slopes of Cape Helles, 1915Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_138.jpg.jpg1920Our reserves on their Way up into action pass a badly crippled tank in battle-zoneGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_90.jpg.jpg1920Our troops charge forward into Bernafay Wood to dislodge the Bosche from their entrenchmentsGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_93.jpg.jpg1920Our troops occupy Houthoulst Forest, the combined British and Belgian attack having ousted the enemyGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_150.jpg.jpg1920Prisoners coming in after the repulse at Hangard and Villers-Bretonneux in the "Kaiser's Battle"Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_107.jpg.jpg1920Protected by the big guns of the Navy: the Australian camp at Anzac 'neath the bleak commanding hillsGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_76.jpg.jpg1920R.A.M.C. at Monchy dressing station attend to wounded coming down from the battle zoneGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_76.jpg.jpg1920R.A.M.C. at Monchy dressing station attend to wounded coming down from the battle zoneGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_103.jpg.jpg1920River Clyde grounded on V beach during our dramatic landing on the shell-swept shores of Sedd-ul-Bahr'Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_80.jpg.jpg1920Royal Engineers mine Messines Ridge which dominated Ypres. Blown up and stormed June 7th 1917Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_134.jpg.jpg1920Scouts cautiously feeling for the enemy through the trackless and impenetrable jungles of East AfricaGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_134.jpg.jpg1920Scouts cautiously feeling for the enemy through the trackless and impenetrable jungles of East AfricaGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_106.jpg.jpg1920Short of ammunition, but still they press on; true bull-dog rush of our troops at GallipoliGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_110.jpg.jpg1920Sinews of war at Anzac for the attack on Lone Pine and Sari Bair in final bitter struggle for The NarrowsGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_135.jpg.jpg1920South African gunners with their pet zebra in East AfricaGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies