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New Zealand soldiers in a newly dug trench at Gallipoli, Turkey, during World War 1
Daily Mail (London) :Anzacs in France. Off to the trenches. "Daily Mail" official photograph. Official war pictures, no. 153. [Postcard. ca 1916].
A dugout party at a military training camp in England, World War I
Soldiers in a trench using a periscope rifle, Gallipoli, Turkey
New Zealand World War 1 soldiers in a trench 15 yards from the Turkish trenches in Gallipoli
Soldiers occupying a trench during the Gallipoli campaign
An unidentified New Zealand soldier outside his dug-out
New Zealand soldiers practice entrenching, England
Lieutenant Herbert in his biviy in the trenches, Gallipoli, Turkey
New Zealand soldiers in the front line near Le Quesnoy
Soldiers occupying a trench during the Gallipoli campaign
View along trenches, Russell's Top, Gallipoli, Turkey
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