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- The WA Diggers Book was compiled by the West Australian Branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League in 1929.
An impression of the State War Memorial in King's Park, Perth
Lieut-General Sir John Monash
Lieut-General Sir Harry G Chauvel
Lieut-General Sir J Talbo T Hobbs
Bulls Road, the Somme, in January 1917
The RSSILA in Western Australia
The State Executive of the RSL in 1929
Watching the flying fish from the troopship.
Graves of Australians at Flers.
The 1st Light Horse Brigade passing over sand hills at Esdud, in January, 1918.
Frederick William Bell and Hugo Vivian Hope Throssell
Thomas Leslie Axford and James Park Woods
Clifford William King Sadlier and John Carroll
Charles Pope and Henry William Murray
Alfred Edward Gaby and Martin O'Meara
Lawrence Dominic McCarthy
Recruiting scenes in 1914
Memories of Black boy Hill
Engineers in camp at Guildford, 1916
The insurgence of Windy Weston
Australians, Scots and Gurkhas were comrades-in-arms at Anzac.
Let each man answer -Roll call and retrospect
The farewell march of the 28th Battalion along St George's Terrace, Perth, in 1915.
A burial service at Anzac
Turkish prisoners after the victories in Palestine.
Duckboard fatique in France
An observation balloon at Neuve Eglise, France
Corbie Canal, France, in 1917
A scene at an AIF canteen in the Jordan Valley.
Our bravest fighter, Major Percy Black.
A trench scene at Lone Pine, Gallipoli
The rallying point -An incident at Polygon Wood, 1917.
Members of the Anzac Mounted Division watering horses, January, 1918
Participants in a successful trench raid in France in 1916, were given special leave to visit London. In this party are several Western Australians.
Dust, dust, dust. A glimpse of the campaign in the Jordan Valley.
Snow covered barbed wire entanglements in Noreuil Valley.
A busy beach at Anzac. While the business of war went on, diggers had their dip.
A quiet day, Bridges Road, Anzac, in 1915. The landing occurred on the seaward side of Plugge's Plateau.
Private W Simpson, of the 3rd Field Ambulance
Visitors in Camp. A scene near Perth during the South African War. A corner of Blackboy Hill Camp in 1915.
Rest for the weary. Smoko on a shady boulevarde in Ismailia, Egypt.
Messines Ridge, France, after the capture of Australians in June, 1917.
A detachment entering Perth via Beaufort Street. The lighter side of a convalescent camp in England.
The well in Shrapnel Gully, Anzac, 1915, looking north.
Field Marshal Lord Allenby enters Jerusalem after the Turkish defeat.
Monash Valley, looking north west from Steele's Post, 1915.
A washing day scene at Anzac
Troops bound for outpost duty in the Suez Canal zone.
Brigade headquarters, Flers
Australian Light Horse studies in 1915
A pontoon bridge across the Suez Canal
Wounded Australians at Mena, Egypt
Why the cooks won the war
How troops were transported by rail during the concentration for the Somme Offensive in 1916.
The 3rd Light Horse Brigade returning to rest after having been in action at Khurbetha-ibn-Harith, in January, 1918.
Troops marching down Hay Streeet, Perth, before leaving for the Front, in 1914.
A troopship's departure from Fremantle
Diggers waving goodbye as a troopship left Fremantle.
A scene at St Gratien, in Picardy.
Comrades Three. A troopship leaving Fremantle.
Obeying Orders. A sporting interlude on a troopship.
Chaplain the Rev E M Collick conducting service on a troopship.
The 4th Australian Division Signalling Company camped near the Suez Canal.
Crossing a pontoon bridge at Auja, Palestine
'Whisky' Dawson's casualty station at Aghyl Dere, Gallipoli, on August 8, 1915.