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The return home of the Australian contingent from the Soudan
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Maker: Unknown
This page from London magazine 'The Graphic' is decorated with two engravings, both depicting members of the NSW contingent to the Sudan. The engravings were copied from photographs taken in Sydney b...ART94223
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The return home of the Australian contingent from the Soudan
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Maker: Unknown The Graphic Unknown
This page from London magazine 'The Graphic' is decorated with two engravings, both depicting members of the NSW contingent to the Sudan. The engravings were copied from photographs taken in Sydney ...ART93410
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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
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The War in Soudan- with the Australian Contingent at Sydney (Paddington Barracks)
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Maker: Unknown
A hand coloured wood engraving related to Australia's involvement in the War in Sudan (1885), consisting of four scenes; 1) Early morning parade in Sydney of volunteer soldiers for the War in Sudan; 2...ART96044
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The War in the Soudan: Departure of the Australian Contingent from Sydney, NSW
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Maker: Unknown The Illustrated London News Unknown
Depicts both paddle-steamers and the two troopships, the 'Iberia' and the 'Australasia' packed with soldiers and civilians preparing to embark for the war in the Soudan. In the foreground, civilians ...ART93409
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The war in the Sudan: departure of the Australian contingent from Sydney, New South Wales
Art
Maker: Unknown Unknown
Depicts a page from the 'London Illustrated News' from 25 April 1885 with an upper image of the departure from Sydney of the Australian contingent for the Sudan and the lower image of a St Bernard pup...ART19877
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Troops of the New South Wales Contingent in the desert. Some of the men are carrying Martini- ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Troops of the New South Wales Contingent in the desert. Some of the men are carrying Martini- Henry rifles and a 9 pounder RML Mk1 gun is behind the men sitting in the foreground. The trooper in the...A04402
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Troops of the New South Wales Contingent marching from Circular Quay through the streets of ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Troops of the New South Wales Contingent marching from Circular Quay through the streets of Sydney in heavy rain, after their arrival home from the Sudan War.A04414
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Two Sikh members of the Camel Corps, one of whom is a Corporal, at a camp in Suakin. Other ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Two Sikh members of the Camel Corps, one of whom is a Corporal, at a camp in Suakin. Other members of a Sikh regiment of the Indian Army look on. The Camel Corps was raised to overcome the difficultie...P08107.002
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Welcome home medalet : New South Wales Contingent to the Sudan, 1885
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Gilded bronze medalet. The obverse shows the head of General Gordon with 'GENERAL GORDON C.B.' around the edge. The reverse shows a reclining female figure bearing the arms of the Colony of New South ...REL32596
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With the New South Wales Contingent in the Sudan
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Maker: Unknown Illustrated Sydney News
Separated into six parts, this image depicts the NSW Contingent in the Sudan in 1885. The first section shows Indian soldiers at their campsite, sitting or standing in front of their tents, cooking at...ART19876
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With the NSW Contingent in the Sudan
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Maker: Unknown Illustrated Sydney News
Depicts various vignettes of activities of the Australian (NSW) contingent in Sudan, which appeared in the 'Illustrated Sydney News'. Between March- June 1885, the NSW Contingent served in Sudan, Afri...ART19875
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With the Sudan Contingent on board the Australasian
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Maker: Unknown Australasian Sketcher
Depicts a page from 'The Australasian Sketcher' of 8 April 1885 with seven small vignettes showing various activities of the NSW Contingent on board ship bound for the Sudan. Between March- June 1885...ART50164
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Woven Sudanese pouch : Private J S Cole, New South Wales Sudan Contingent
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Small oblong bag made from woven cotton with a design of bands of small white and brown squares. The bag is woven with a continuous warp and a wrap around weft so that the only seam is at the corner w...REL23681