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Life During World War I in Photographs
Image: Digital Photograph - Returned Serviceman and Family at his World War 1 Homecoming, Brunswick, circa 1918
Source: Museum Victoria
Photographs in private albums form an important record of life at home and at the front during World War I, and of life in the years immediately after the war had ended. By the early 20th century, many people owned inexpensive cameras that took small black and white photographs. Home photographic processing was also a growing hobby. Photographers on the home front recorded important events such as farewells, family parties and celebrations to welcome soldiers home.
Some soldiers at the front surreptitiously took photos, against orders, to document their experiences, complementing their diary accounts; others were required to document the war by their units, which became part of the official war history. Charles Bean, Australia's official historian of World War I, unsuccessfully sought permission to take his own photographs. He was forced instead to rely on official British photographers until 1917. Soldiers' personal photographs include images from training camps, the war front, special meals such as Christmas dinner, local sights and citizens, and incidents that amused them.
Melburnians were quick to show their loyalty when war broke out in August 1914. Two out of every five men aged 18 to 44 enlisted in the military voluntarily, to fight distant battles in Europe and the Middle East. Many Melbourne men were in the 2nd Brigade, which took part in the Anzac landing at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. Within a fortnight one-third were dead or wounded. A year later the reinforced brigade was fighting in the front-line trenches at Pozieres in France. Women played a vital role too, nursing the sick and wounded, raising funds to buy ambulances and guns, and organising food, clothing and newspapers for soldiers at the front. Across Australia, more than 400 000 men volunteered to fight. Of those, within five years more than 60 000 were killed and 156 000 wounded, gassed or taken prisoner. In total, two-thirds of the men who went overseas were killed or wounded, leaving scarcely a family untouched by the war.
Many men returned damaged, shell-shocked, bitter and broken. Returning from the battlefields with the soldiers was a devastating influenza pandemic. In two years, more people around the world died of flu than had been killed in the war. Yet the sacrifices made for the war seemed to confirm Australia's status on the world stage, and a growing sense of national identity was reinforced by celebrating the spirit of the Anzacs.
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Photograph - '5" Howitzer in Gunpit', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic print depicting the 5" Howitzer in a gunpit at Gallipoli. Attached to a small notebook used as a photograph album, containing 55 black and white photograph ...
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Photograph - '18 Pounder Shell Cases', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic print depicting a collection of empry '18 Pounder' shell cases along with two unidentified servicemen. Attached to a small notebook used as a photograph al ...
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Photograph - 'A Soldier's Burial', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic print depicting an unidentified serviceman with the corpse of another unidentified serviceman that has been prepared and is no awaiting burial. Attached to ...
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Photograph - 'Anzac' Cove, Gallipoli, Turkey, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic print depicting a view from Anzac Cove towards Suvla Bay. Attached to a small notebook used as a photograph album, containing 55 black and white photograph ...
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Photograph - Battleship, Gallipoli, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic print depicting an unidentified battleship. Attached to a small notebook used as a photograph album, containing 55 black and white photographs of ANZAC sol ...
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Photograph - 'Cape Helles', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic print depicting Cape Helles, Gallipoli. Cape Helles was one of the landing sites at Gallipoli on April 25, 1915. Cape Helles is now one of the main memorial ...
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Photograph - 'Damaged Seaplane', Suvla Bay, Turkey, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic print depicting a damaged, unidentified sea plane at Suvla Bay, Gallipoli. Attached to a small notebook used as a photograph album, containing 55 black and ...
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Photograph - 'Death Valley', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic print depicting Death Valley at Gallipoli. This is possibly a reference to the "Valley of Death" which is commonly known as "Shrapnel Valley (or "Gully")" a ...
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Photograph - 'Dug Out on Gallipoli', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic print depicting a dugout at Gallipoli, dated to 1915. Attached to a small notebook used as a photograph album, containing 55 black and white photographs of ...
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Photograph - 'Dugouts on Anzac', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic print depicting dugouts at Gallipoli with Gaba Tepe in the background. Attached to a small notebook used as a photograph album, containing 55 black and whi ...
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Photograph - 'Graveyard', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic print depicting an unidentified graveyard at Gallipoli to the extreme right of frame. Attached to a small notebook used as a photograph album, containing 5 ...
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Photograph - 'Looking Towards Cape Helles', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, 1915
Black and white photographic print depicting Walker's Ridge looking towards Cape Helles. Walker's Ridge was named for Brigadier-General Harold Walker the commander of the New Zealand In ...
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Photograph - Military Camp on Hillside, Gallipoli, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic print depicting a hilliside military camp (presumably an A.I.F. camp) at Gallipoli. Attached to a small notebook used as a photograph album, containing 55 ...
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Photograph - 'Old Kit' at 'Anzac Ordnance Stores', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, World War ...
Black and white photographic print depicting 'old kit' at an ordnance store in Gallipoli. This possibly is a reference to the belongings of those killed during the Gallipoli campaign. ...
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Photograph - 'On Board Hospital Ship', Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic print showing passengers on the HMHS Devanha - the last hospital ship to leave the Dardanelles (Gallipoli) for Egypt in 1915. The inscription states that th ...
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Photograph - 'One of the Graves', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, 1916
Black and white photographic print depicting the grave of a Gunner Frederick Thomas Brem of the 3rd Battery A.F.A. Brem was killed in action on the 17th of July 1915 at Gallipoli. The i ...
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Photograph - 'Ordnance Stores at Suvla', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic print depicting the ordnance store at Suvla, Gallipoli. Attached to a small notebook used as a photograph album, containing 55 black and white photographs ...
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Photograph - 'Ordnance Stores', Gallipoli, Turkey, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic depicting the Ordnance Store of a camp with Suvla Bay in the background. Attached to a small notebook used as a photograph album, containing 55 black and w ...
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Photograph - 'Queen Elizabeth, British Monitor', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, World War I ...
Black and white photographic print depicting a Queen Elizabeth Class British Monitor, referred to in the inscription as 'Queen Elizabeth's Bull Dogs'. There were five Queen Elizabeth ba ...
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Photograph - 'Sap on Left Flank', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic print depicting the 'sap on left flank.' This is a possible reference to 'The Big Sap' which was built following the August Offensive and was used as the ma ...
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Photograph - Servicemen with Cannon, Gallipoli, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic print depicting unidentified servicemen with a cannon. Attached to a small notebook used as a photograph album, containing 55 black and white photographs o ...
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Photograph - 'Shell Green', Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, Private John Lord, World War I, 1 ...
Black and white photographic print of "Shell Green," showing the position of the 12th Battalion, A.I.F. Attached to a small notebook used as a photograph album, containing 55 black and ...
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Photograph - 'Snow Scene at Suvla', Gallipoli, Turkey, Private John Lord, World War I, 191 ...
Black and white photographic print depicting snow on the landscape around Suvla Bay, Gallipoli. Attached to a small notebook used as a photograph album, containing 55 black and white p ...
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Photograph - 'Turks in Gaol', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic print depicting Turkish prisoners of war awaiting transport. Attached to a small notebook used as a photograph album, containing 55 black and white photogr ...
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Postcard - '3rd Field Ambulance Advance Dressing Station', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, W ...
Black and white photographic print postcard. Depicts the advance dressing station for the 3rd Field Ambulance Division along with the battle position for the Battle of Lone Pine. The im ...
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Postcard - 'Graveyard', Gallipoli, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915
Black and white photographic print postcard depicting a graveyard. The compiler of the album provides a tentative location of Suvla. Attached to a small notebook used as a photograph a ...
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Photograph - 'Landing of Gabatepe Dardenelles', Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, World War 1, 25 Ap ...
Photograph of Anzac Cove, Gallipoli, 1915. Shows landing jetties and stores on beach with dugouts above.
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Digital Image - HMS Albion, Lemnos Harbour, Greece, Trooper George Simpson Millar, World W ...
Digital image of English Battleship "Albion" in Lemnos Harbour, 1915, during World War I. 2nd generation copy of MM 050353. Original print is housed in an album that belonged to Austra ...
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Photograph - HMS Albion, Lemnos Harbour, Greece, Trooper George Simpson Millar, World War ...
Photograph of the British battleship HMS Albion, Lemnos Harbour, Greece, taken in 1915. In an album that belonged to Australian serviceman Trooper George Simpson Millar in the 5th Aus ...
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Digital Photograph - ANZAC Military Band, circa 1920
Black and white photograph showing a group portrait of the ANZAC military band, in about 1920, post World War I. Stanley Fletcher is second from the right, standing in the third row f ...
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Digital Photograph - Returned Serviceman and Family at His World War I Homecoming, Brunswi ...
Black and white photograph showing Les Bonney's friends and family at his home-coming after service in World War I, in July 1919. According to his family, Les had joined the War from th ...
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Digital Photograph - Soldier Outside Tents at Royal Park Army Camp, Parkville, 1915
Black and white photograph showing a soldier in front of a row of tents at the Army Camp at Royal Park, during World War I, circa 1915. This soldier is thought to be Private Archibald C ...
From: Parkville, Australia Images: 1



