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Artillery horses for Egypt in training at Moore Park
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Maker: F M Illustrated Sydney News Gibbs, Shallard, and Co.
This engraving published in the 'Illustrated Sydney News' Saturday 14 March 1885 shows an incident during the training of Artillery Horses at Moore Park. In the lead up to the dispatch of the NSW Cont...ART94386
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Australian Infantry on the march through the mountains
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Maker: Unknown Beckmann Bros, London
Depicts men of NSW Contingent crossing mountains inland from Suakin. A mounted soldier can be seen in the lower right, while a train of soldiers, carts and horses can be seen in the distance. The colo...ART14434
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Departure of the New South Wales contingent from Sydney for the Sudan
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Maker: Unknown Breckmann Bros., London
Lithograph was adapted from a photograph ML (P x A 354, vol 3) of troops passing down Gresham Street, Sydney. They are being cheered by the onlookers, some soldiers are mounted, most are marching. On ...ART19713
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Departure of the New South Wales Troops for Suakim - the scene in George Street
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Maker: Unknown Illustrated Sydney News Gibbs, Shallard, and Co.
Published in the Saturday 11 April 1885 issue of the 'Illustrated Sydney News'. This engraving shows a view of the NSW Contingent moving along George Street, between King and Market Streets, en route ...ART94385
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The embarkation of the NSW Troops for Suakim
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Maker: Hunt, C H Illustrated Sydney News Gibbs, Shallard, and Co.
Published by ' the Illustrated Sydney News' as a special colour supplement to mark the dispatch of the NSW Contingent from the Sudan on 3 March 1885. It was published in the Saturday 11 April 1885 iss...ART94387
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The return of the Soudan contingent. Scene in Oxford Street
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Maker: Unknown Illustrated Sydney News Gibbs, Shallard, and Co.
Commissioned by the 'Illustrated Sydney News' as a special colour supplement to mark the return of the NSW Contingent from the Sudan on 23 June 1885. It was published in Saturday 4 July 1885 issue and...ART94384