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[Cargo for Blighty]
Art
Maker: Leist, Fred
Depicts nurses at work aboard a hospital barge on a canal. The barges were manned by British Army Medical Corps orderlies and Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service nurses (QAIMNS, QAs). ...ART02919
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Framed, autographed hardtack biscuit : Gunner J O Jones 1 Field Artillery Brigade
Heraldry
Maker: Jones, John Owen
Framed and glazed ship's biscuit from the SS Osterley. On the front is handwritten in ink 'WITH LOVE TO HATTIE FROM JACK (illegible). On the reverse is a number of autographs of First World War servic...REL/00912
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Handshake
Art
Maker: Chappel, Herbert Horace
An illustration for the 4th Australian Divisional Artillery Commemorative Booklet. The illustration depicts two hands shaking, below this is a landscape featuring a ship in a harbour. The image is f...ART92595
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Leave ships, Boulogne
Art
Maker: Bryant, Charles
Depicts a number of ships in the harbour at Boulogne, Pas de Calais, Western Front during the First World War. Charles Bryant (1883-1937) had some early art lessons before beginning his career as a ...ART00174
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Oeuvre du Fusilier Marin et du Soldat Breton [The work of a marine gunner and a Breton soldier]
Art
Maker: Trubert, C [PARIS : S.N.], 1917 (PARIS : L'AFFICE FRANCAISE)
A man and a woman wearing regional Breton dress c.1914-1918, looking out over the harbor and the gunner boats contained within the harbor.ARTV06610
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The breakwater, Marseilles
Art
Maker: Lambert, George
View from a headland of the breakwater at Marseilles, France. In the foreground is a building and a large post, and there are two ships sailing towards the shore, and white mountains form the backgrou...ART90967
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Tunnel entrance, Le Catelet (also known as `St Quentin Canal')
Art
Maker: McCubbin, Louis Frederick
Depicts the French-built St Quentin Canal Tunnel which was captured on 29 September 1918. It was first explored from the Bullecourt end by the AIF 14th and 11th Field Companies, Australian Engineers, ...ART03131