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Below the drawing Hillier describes the context in handwritten text- 'We are now returning from this reconnaissance'. Art.IWMART4260

Below the drawing Hillier describes the context in handwritten text- 'We were destined to have a great deal to do with Imbros later on. It became of great importance to us. This side of the island is about 11 miles from Art.IWMART4259

Below the drawing Hillier describes the context in handwritten text- 'Gibraltar - watchful as ever. The weather is bad. Some magnificent storm clouds do not promise well for the sort of operations we have come Art.IWMART4252

Extended caption- Australians galloping along the Beyrout Road, which close to the town runs parallel with the Kuneitra road. It was strewn with wrecked transports and abandoned guns. Art.IWMART1560

Below the drawing Hillier describes the context in handwritten text- 'The large natural harbours in the Island of Lemnos, about 40 miles from Gallipoli. This is the advanced Base for these operations, Alexandri Art.IWMART4254

map from "Summer Excursions in the neighbourhood of Banff, and vicinity of Duff-House, Bridge of Alva, &c. &c. By a Deveronside poet [i.e. Alexander Harper. In verse]. To which are appended some notices of the works of art in Duff-House. [With plates and a map.]"

People from "Letters written in a Mahratta Camp during the year 1809, descriptive of the character, manners, domestic habits, and religious ceremonies, of the Mahrattas. With ten coloured engravings, from drawings by a native artist"

Below the drawing Hillier describes the context in handwritten text- 'They come alongside, when permitted, and offer for sale eggs, figs, Turkish delight, fish, etc. The coinage current here is most varied, som Art.IWMART4267

A village that is declining because of good roads and automobiles which carry the farmers to the larger towns. Haverhill, Iowa

Below the drawing Hillier describes the context in handwritten text- 'Transports, and smaller craft, anchored in the Bay, Australian Camp, and part of Mudros village. This latter is a poor little place with onl Art.IWMART4271

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Below the drawing Hillier describes the context in handwritten text: 'Transports, and smaller craft, anchored in the

Bay, Australian Camp, and part of Mudros village. This latter is a poor little place with only one notable building in it - the Cathedral.

There is a small landing stage for their fishing boats, etc, hidden by the shipping in the foreground here'.

image: A view of Mudros Bay in Lemnos, looking North-East by East. Warships, transport ships and other vessels are moored

in the bay with an Australian Army camp and a village visible on the coastline in the background.

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1915
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label_outline Explore Moudros Bay In World War I, Herbert Hillier, Paintings Of The Battle Of Gallipoli

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herbert hillier imperial war museum first world war artwork moudros bay in world war i paintings of the battle of gallipoli uk government artistic works great britain wwi high resolution fishing boats