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An episode after the Battle of Zonnebeke." This image is a composite scene created from multiple negatives.

Image: Frank Hurley/State Library of New South Wales


James Francis “Frank” Hurley was 30 years old when he joined the Australian Imperial Force as an honorary captain and official photographer.

Before arriving on the Western Front in August 1917 to document the Third Battle of Ypres, Hurley had been no stranger to photographing under risky conditions. Less than one year earlier, he had returned to civilization after two years stranded on the pack ice of Antarctica with Ernest Shackleton and the crew of the Endurance, a desperate struggle for survival during which he managed to produce a stunning set of images.

Hurley went straight to work upon his arrival at the front lines south and east of the ruined West Flanders city of Ypres, risking life and limb in his efforts to document the conflict.

This album of photos from the State Library of New South Wales is accompanied by excerpts from Hurley’s diary, in which he describes his experiences in detail, including the horrors he witnesses, the pity he feels for the German soldiers (the “Boche”), his disgust with the war, frustration over his photos and arguments with superiors over the ethics of compositing or posing photos to better represent the war.


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"Infantry marching ahead in single file to the front line."


Image: Frank Hurley/State Library of New South Wales



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"The shell shattered areas of Chateau Wood."


Image: Frank Hurley/State Library of New South Wales




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"Registering up a battery of Australian 'Heavies.'"


Image: Frank Hurley/State Library of New South Wales




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"Unloading 15 inch Howitzer shells."


Image: Frank Hurley/State Library of New South Wales


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"Surrounded by invisible death."

Image: Frank Hurley/State Library of New South Wales



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'Fix Bayonet.' Australian Infantry preparing to resist a counter attack."

Image: Frank Hurley/State Library of New South Wales


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"Shrapnel bursting amongst reconnoitering planes."

Image: Frank Hurley/State Library of New South Wales


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"Sniping enemy planes with a Lewis gun."

Image: Frank Hurley/State Library of New South Wales


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"Scene in an advanced dressing station during a battle."

Image: Frank Hurley/State Library of New South Wales





 

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"Looking out from the entrance of a captured Pill-Box on to the shell ravaged battlefield." (Multiple negative composite)

Image: Frank Hurley/State Library of New South Wales


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"Battle scarred sentinels." (Multiple negative composite)

Image: Frank Hurley/State Library of New South Wales

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"The dawn of Passchendale. The Relay Station near Zonnebeke Station." (Multiple negative composite)

Image: Frank Hurley/State Library of New South Wales


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"Hell-Fire Corner. Showing the difficulty of transport along an exposed highway."

Image: Frank Hurley/State Library of New South Wales


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"Carrying in the wounded during the height of battle." (Multiple negative composite)

Image: Frank Hurley/State Library of New South Wales

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Derelict tanks knocked out of action by an enemy tank strafing gun."

Image: Frank Hurley/State Library of New South Wales



More pictures and background story
http://mashable.com/2016/10/23/frank-hurley-on-the-western-front/?utm_cid=hp-h-8#7sWQh2GEs5qC
 

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Man...those are awesome. You don't need video, audio or commentary to realize those cats were some tough mammer jammers. Nothing like fighting out of a soup bowl!!
 

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Amazingly clear photographs for 100 year old tech. Fascinating, and moreso for me because my grandfather was wounded in France a month before the end of hostilities.
 

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My great Grandfather was a Sgt in WWI with the Canadian Artillery. He captured a German Cavalry Officer, and brought back his Artillery Luger as a trophy. Serial number matched set of gun, two 7 round magazines, one 32 round snail magazine, and the holster/shoulder stock combo that turned the gun into a carbine.
 

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Thanks. My Grandfather fought in WWI and never much talked about it. He never said much of anything when he came back (according to my mother). When I was a child and I would ask him to tell us about the War and he only shook his head. I think we forget about the unforgivable horrors of WWI. There was no Geneva convention or rules. A war so savage, rules were created. Think about it.
Those pictures need no sound effects, music or narration. The death and destruction of man, animal and earth is deafening.
 

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