File:Kitchener and Birdwood at North Beach Anzac.jpg
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Field Marshall Lord Kitchener (standing centre in the dark uniform) on North Beach at Anzac, 15 November 1915, during the Battle of Gallipoli. Lieutenant-General William Birdwood, in the light uniform jacket, is standing on Kitchener's left.
Photo from The Anzac Book, 1916. "Official Photographs circulated on behalf of the Press Bureau and supplied by the Central News." Caption reads:
- Lord Kitchener speaking to the men at Anzac. General Birdwood is standing beside him. The tents in the background are a hospital.
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