Summary
Black and white photographic print, depicting Victoria Gully in Gallipoli. It probably shows the location of the 3rd Field Dressing Station.
Attached to a small notebook used as a photograph album, containing 55 black and white photographs of ANZAC soldiers in Egypt, Mudros and Gallipoli during World War I. The photographs were taken by an Australian soldier, Sergeant John Lord or one of his friends (to be verified). John Lord served in the 13th Field Ambulance and returned to Australia shortly after the end of the War in 1919.
The album was one of many souvenirs brought back to Australia after World War I by Lord. Part of a larger collection of photograph albums, images, documents and World War I memorabilia donated by John Lord to Museum Victoria.
Victoria Gully was also known as "Brown's Dip". It was a depression just behind Lone Pine where the casualties (both Australian and Turkish) were buried after the Battle of Lone Pine.
Description of Content
Image of a gully landscape. In the foreground to the right of the photograph there are at least two shelters partially obscured by the vegetation.
Physical Description
Black and white photograph, mounted in a small, blue, army-issued notebook used as a photograph album.
Significance
This photograph is in a very significant album which includes a number of excellent photographs of Australian soldiers at Gallipoli and surrounding areas. Some of these are particularly clear and well-composed - for example, 'Rest Gully Anzac' shows hundreds of soldiers sitting and standing around talking and a valley with lots of dugouts and shelters. 'Old Kit etc at Anzac Ordnance Stores 1915' is another clear photograph, ,showing rubbish that the Anzacs generated at Gallipoli. Many of the photographs were taken when the weather was hot, but there are also a number of images taken in the snow. Another, 'Extreme Right of Anzac' demonstrates the steepness of the terrain and the mixture of clothing that the soldiers wore. All of the photographs appear to have been taken at times when the photographer was 'off duty', since the images are of the landscape or soldiers at rest.
More Information
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Collection Names
Military Memorabilia Collection, John Lord Collection, Returned and Services League (RSL) Collection
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Collecting Areas
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Acquisition Information
Donation from J. Lord, 24 Feb 1986
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Place & Date Depicted
Victoria Gully, Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, circa 1915
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Previous Owner
Sergeant John Lord
Private John Lord was originally identified as the photographer of the album, but as there is no record of him serving on Gallipoli, and images in the album depict Gallipoli, the photographer is probably an unknown soldier. -
Format
Photograph, Black & White
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Inscriptions
Hand-written in pencil on the support underneath the photograph: 'Victoria Gully' Hand-written in pencil on the support above the photograph: '3rd Field D.S.' Hand-written in pencil on the photograph: '(arrow pointing to the top of the photograph)'
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Type of item
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Image Dimensions - Photograph album page
102 mm (Width), 145 mm (Height)
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Image Dimensions - Photograph
105 mm (Width), 76 mm (Height)
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Keywords
Australian Army, Militaria: Australian, Military Memorabilia, Wars & Conflicts, World War I, 1914-1918