Ragtime army: New Zealand Medical Corps soldiers in various states of dress at Gallipoli, 1915. This photograph was taken above North Beach, the location of today's Anzac commemorative site. In the background is The Sphinx, with the main track to Walker's Ridge directly behind the men.
The men's names are listed as: [Daniel?] Hickey, [James?] Jackson, Barbour, Brown, Wilson, [Francis?] Eagle, and [John?] Austin.
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The Gallipoli campaign
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