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Pic by Philip Schuller. The AGE Gallipoli Pictures. Negative Number: PS1659  
Description: An Australian soldier lies wounded in the foreground, as hundreds of other soldiers move among the dead and wounded on the beach at Anzac Cove on the day of the landing. Many of the soldiers are wearing red cross arm bands and are tending to the wounded. Boxes of equipment are stacked among the men and the beach is also littered with discarded personal equipment. This scene is looking along the beach to the north. 
Maker: Schuler, P F E 
Date Made: 25 April 1915 
Place Made: Anzac Beach 
File Name: PS1659.TIF

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