Frank Hurley
James Francis "Frank" Hurley (1885–1962) was an Australian photographer, film maker and adventurer.
Shackleton expedition
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Endurance trapped in pack ice, 1915
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Frank Hurley taking a film in front of Endurance, 1915
War photographer
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Australian gunners on a duckboard track, Chateau Wood, Ypres, 1917
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Australian infantry wearing gas masks, Garter Point, 1917
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Composite photo: Morning a Passchendaele, 1917
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Australian 1st Division infantry near Hooge, October 1917
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Battery of 8 inch Howitzers of Australian 54th Siege Artillery Battery, Western Front, 1917.
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Shells being brought up by light rail to the 8 inch howitzers of Australian 54th Siege Artillery Battery, Western Front, 1917.
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9.2 inch howitzer of the Australian 55th Siege Artillery Battery firing, Western Front.
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Gunners of the Australian 55th Siege Artillery Battery in gask masks with their 9.2 inch howitzer
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Camouflage-painted Australian 18 pounder gun being dragged through mud into position, Western Front, WWI.
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British soldiers unloading 15 inch howitzer shells from a lorry, Western Front.
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Paget plate of a Bristol F.2B Fighter in Palestine
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