File:FrankHurleyCamouflagedAustralian18pounder.jpg
An 18 pounder gun being hauled through the mud at Broodseinde Ridge to a position further forward, in support of the advancing Australians, two days before the initial attack on Passchendaele Ridge, in the Ypres sector.
See First Battle of Passchendaele.
Date
10 October 1917. First exhibited at the Kodak Salon, Sydney, 1919.
Source
Author
Frank Hurley
Permission
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Identified, left of the gun, left to right:
- Gunner (Gnr) W E Drummond
- Gnr J Brannon (to Drummond's right)
- Gnr C V Cox (in front of Brannon)
- two men unidentified behind Cox
- 34401 Gnr A Hewitt (in front of Cox)
- Dvr A C Sampson (standing on wheel, back to camera)
- Gnr G G Dowling (foreground, pulling rope on front wheel)
- Dvr Hughes
- Dvr F Peace
- unidentified
- unidentified
- Bombardier T (R ?) Garniss
- Sergeant W Reynolds (extreme right, standing back).
See First Battle of Passchendaele.
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