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Part of the 4th Battalion and the mules for the 26th (Jacob's) Indian Mountain Battery...
A poorer quality image is also held as H00406. Original print held in 3DRL/4597. See 05/2061 ff32-41 for copies of pages from the RC file relating to the origin of the neg and photographer information. Ministers caption: A R H Joyner: Australians of the 4th Battalion and mules for the 26th Indian Mountain Battery landing at Anzac Cove, 8 am 25th April 1915. At the water's edge lies the body of Sapper Fred Reynolds, one of the first to fall on the morning of the landing.'
In the foreground looking at the boats is the staff of Colonel H N MacLaurin, 1st Infantry Brigade. The officer with the rolled greatcoat over his shoulder is Major F D Irvine, Brigade Major (3), who was killed on 27 April 1915. To his immediate left is Lieutenant W T McDonald, Quartermaster (2). Nearer the water's edge (centre) is Captain D M King, Orderly Officer (5). The officer on the left, with his chin strap down, is Lieutenant R G Hamilton, the Brigade Signal Officer (1). At the water's edge lies an Australian engineer, 191 Sapper Fred Reynolds, 1st Field Company Engineers (4), one of the first to fall on the Gallipoli Peninsula. At left is the landing boat A8. See J03022K for position of those named in this caption. (This image was previously also held as A01090, C00758, C01149, H00406, H02300 and H12175 and P00035.001 . J03022 is the original negative.)