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