| The Battered "Emden" after going ashore on Cocos Island | [Frontispiece] |
| Facing page | |
| French Men-of-War and Australian Troopships in Suez Canal, Port Said | [4] |
| Men of the Australian Light Horse in Cairo | [5] |
| Near the Pyramids: The Camp of the Australians, against whom no German-trained Turkish Army can be successful | [12] |
| "Strangers in the Land of Egypt" | [13] |
| Football in Camp at Abassia | [13] |
| With our Colonial Troops in Egypt | [16] |
| Australian Army Field-kitchens marching past at a Review of Troops in Egypt | [17] |
| A Small Portion of the Army in Egypt | [20] |
| The Australian Troops in Egypt | [21] |
| From Different Points of the Compass | [21] |
| The Horse Lines at Abassia, Egypt | [28] |
| The Australian Remounts Depot at Abassia | [28] |
| Our Troops in Egypt | [29] |
| With our Troops in Egypt | [32] |
| An Australian Scout in the Egyptian Desert | [33] |
| Camp of the Australians at Mudros Bay | [36] |
| Sultan of Egypt visits the Dardanelles Wounded | [36] |
| Second Division leaving Mudros Bay with Australians on the Fore Deck | [37] |
| The Last Service on board the "London" for the Australians | [44] |
| The Dardanelles–Australians and Bluejackets on a Transport | [45] |
| An Australian Landing Party for the Dardanelles | [52] |
| Australians preparing to Disembark at the Dardanelles | [53] |
| Australians landing North of Gaba Tepe | [53] |
| The Dardanelles–Australian Troops at the Landing | [60] |
| Australia's Splendid Corps of Mounted Ambulance Men (1) | [60] |
| The Brave Australians | [61] |
| Australia's Mounted Ambulance Men (2) | [61] |
| The Dardanelles–Soldiers taking their Horses for a Bathe | [68] |
| General Birdwood, in command of the Australians at the Dardanelles | [69] |
| Australia's Mounted Ambulance Men (3) | [76] |
| The Dardanelles–Men bathing after returning from an Attack | [77] |
| Heroes from the Dardanelles | [84] |
| Heroes of the Dardanelles | [85] |
| The Dardanelles Operations | [92] |
| The Dardanelles–Australian and New Zealand Troops in a Ravine | [93] |
Britons All!
In times of peace, when every wind blows fortune to them still,
John Bull and all his kindred disagree, as families will:
With wrath and hate in wild debate they shout each other down,
And split up into parties for the People and the Crown;
But if a foe would part them, he is never long in doubt–
It's "Rule Britannia!" only, and they join to throw him out.
When the struggle's once begun