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Man in the mud
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Maker: Corlett, Peter
A figure of an Australian soldier sitting in the mud with his head in his hands in the Western Front during the First World War. This life sized diorama was commissioned to highlight the harsh conditi...ART41003
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Maquette for 'Simpson and his donkey 1915'
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Maker: Corlett, Peter Victoria College Foundry
In 1987 sculptor Peter Corlett won a competition to design a memorial to commemorate the courage and sacrifice of Private John Simpson Kirkpatrick, a 3rd Field Ambulance stretcher-bearer who became th...ART40983
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mould for Bullecourt Digger
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Maker: Corlett, Peter
In August 1992 the Office of the Australian War graves commissioned Melbourne artist Peter Corlett to create a sculpture to commemorate the 10,000 Australians who were killed or wounded in the two bat...ART93141
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Simpson and his donkey, 1915
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Maker: Corlett, Peter Meridian Sculpture Founders
'Arguably Australia's most famous soldier is neither a general nor a Victoria Cross recipient, but a stretcher bearer who served briefly in the nation's first major campaign'. Peter Corlett's sculptur...ART40993
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Sir Edward 'Weary' Dunlop
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Maker: Corlett, Peter Meridian Sculpture Founders
This sculpture of Sir Edward 'Weary' Dunlop (1907-1993) commemorates all Australian doctors and other medical staff who served Australian prisoners of war in the Asia Pacific region between 1939-1945....ART90407
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Study for Simpson and his donkey
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Maker: Corlett, Peter
Depicts two unidentified men, representing an unknown wounded soldier and John Simpson Kirkpatrick (known as Simpson or the man with the donkey). This is a preliminary drawing for the sculpture by Pet...ART29054
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They also served
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Maker: Corlett, Peter Meridian Sculpture Founders
Two figures, on left wearing WRANS uniform of Second World War and on right the uniform adopted after the WRANS was absorbed into the RAN in the 1970s. Both are saluting.ART41001