Cheops Pyramid: Amateur detectives identify Gallipoli-bound diggers in WW1 photo mystery "The picture shows 703 Australian soldiers posing on the steps of the huge Egyptian pyramid, shortly before they were shipped off to the battlegrounds of Gallipoli in 1915. Many did not come back, so it was to be their last photo together". "Among the new identifications was Private Charles Ernest Steadman, of Queensland. His grandson and namesake Dr Charles John Steadman, 57, would often search for him in an old copy of the photo, but picking him out was almost impossible". "After our August call-out he emailed high-resolution pictures to WAGS, who finally found Private Steadman in the very middle of the shot". “It’s meant a great deal to me,” Dr Steadman said. “Just the fact alone that this photo is coming back to life with this commemoration is something that has quite touched me.”
The Sugarloaf Sombrero Popular during the 1870s through the 1930s. Super-tall crowns acted as a cooling tower. The shorter the crown, the hotter the head.