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Abyssinian War October 1935 A Italian mule train on its way to the advance outpost of Makale takes advantage of a shady groves to escape the fierce rays of the noonday sun
A contingent of Cypriot Muleteers which recently landed in France have now taken up the duties with the B.E.F. with their mules. They are engaged in carrying stores, etc. for various units
RAF aircraft of the Balkan Air Force are rendering close assistance to Marshal Titos partisan forces in Yugoslavia by carrying valuable supplies to them from Italy
Mules carry wounded soldiers of the 8th Army. 26th September 1943
British First Division troops of the 5th Army in Italy are fighting in some of the most difficult country in Europe. In their push through the Apennine Mountains to Bologna and the Lombardy Plains
Abyssinian War October 1935 Italian soldiers resting before advancing on the Adowa front
Abyssinian War October 1935 Italian troops advancing on the Adowa front
British troops attempt to rescue mules caught and trapped in a sea of mud just behind the front line on the western front in Northern France. 3rd February 1918
On the road to Tehran, a persian peasant with camels, Circa 1926
Persians shoeing a mule in Hamadan, capital city of Hamadan Province of Iran. Circa 1926. Hamadan is believed to be among the oldest Iranian cities and one of the oldest in the world
One of several "Gates of Tehran", Iran, covered with multi coloured tilesOne of several " Gates of Tehran", Iran, covered with multi coloured tiles, Circa 1926
Caravanserai in Hamadan, capital city of Hamadan Province of Iran. Circa 1926. Hamadan is believed to be among the oldest Iranian cities and one of the oldest in the world
On the road to Tehran, on the tops of Aveh Pass (Name TBC), Circa 1926. Donkeys carry oil to Tehran, where petrol costs about 8 shillings per gallon, due to the difficulties of transport
WW2 Mules carry supplies along tracks in Burma impassable to any other form of transport. They are then ferried up rivers by native craft to the Arakan Front
Soldiers from the 3rd Lahore Indian Division seen here with mules loaded with bails of hay making their way up to the front. Circa October 1914
3rd Lahore Indian Division seen here at Orleans. Circa October 1914. Among the few Territorials who have had the privilege of being sent to France are the London Scottish
Supply train of the 3rd Lahore Division seen here passing French troops after leaving the railway station at Orleans Circa October 1914
3rd Lahore Indian Division. Circa October 1914 Whenever the mules, which carry the Indian mountain guns and ammuntion, see any sand, or mud, or dust
WW2 Mules taking ammunition up hill Mar 42 in North Wales for an ack ack battery