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1914 - 1918
Art
Maker: Grahame, Arthur
Depicts 2 profiles of soldiers ; on the left hand in 1914 at the beginning of the First World War a spruce civilian while on the right in 1918 a weary, smoking and unshaven digger in a Lighthorseman's...ART94800
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AMD Bandsman
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Maker: Handfield, Gerald
Depicts an Australian digger, a Lighthorseman and bandsman, cleaning his trombone with lime juice while smoking a pipe. This image is associated with the 'Kia-Ora Cooee' magazine, which was written an...ART94812
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And could you inform me of what happened hearabouts?
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Maker: Dunsmuir, Robert
Depicts a soldier smoking a pipe, being asked a question by a war correspondent. The two men stand in front of a mountainous landscape with a citadel in the background. This work is an illustration as...ART94716
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Captain Frederick Wright
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Maker: Lambert, George
Depicts a portrait of an officer Captain Frederick Charles Wright, Aide-de-Camp to Commander of the Anzac Mounted Division, Major General Chaytor, 1st Australian Imperial Force, 1st Australian Light ...ART02803
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Major Michael Bruxner
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Maker: Lambert, George
Depicts a portrait of an officer Major Michael Bruxnor, DSO, 2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, Australian and New Zealand Mounted Division, Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, Anzac Mounted Division...ART02790
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Returning from leave
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Maker: Grahame, Arthur
Depicts a dejected digger, a member of the Light Horse brigade, slouching with hands in pockets while he smokes a cigarette. This work appeared is associated with the 'Kia-Ora Cooee' magazine. The Kia...ART94799
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[This bar is out of bounds to NCOs and men]
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
Depicts two diggers, Light horsemen, sitting at a table smoking. The sign behind the men reads, 'this bar is out of bounds to NCO's and men'. This work was used as a illustration in the 'Kia-ora Coo-e...ART94734