Filters
Filters (2 applied)
Clear All-
type (1)
-
has sound (1)
-
has video (1)
-
Conflict (2)
-
related units (4)
Collection
15 Results
-
AE 2 in the Sea of Marmora, April 1915
Art
Maker: Bryant, Charles
This painting shows the Australian submarine 'AE2' on patrol in the Sea of Marmora. The 'AE2' was the first allied submarine to penetrate the Narrows of the Dardanelles. The artist has painted 'AE2' ...ART09016
-
Blanche Bay from Rabaul, showing Beehive Rocks in the middle distance
Art
Maker: Bryant, Charles
Blanche Bay from Rabaul showing the Beehive Rocks in the middle distance.ART03641
-
Commandant's Quarters, Herbertshohe
Art
Maker: Bryant, Charles
Depicts a house at Herbertshoehe, New Britain, surrounded by jungle, which was used as headquarters by the Commandant of the garrison stationed there, the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary F...ART03617
-
Flagstaff, Herbertshohe
Art
Maker: Bryant, Charles
Depicts the flagstaff at Herbertshohe in New Britain, where the German flag was pulled down and the British flag hoisted in September 1914. Charles Bryant (1883-1937) began art lessons at the age of 9...ART03622
-
Hoisting the Union Jack, Rabaul, 13 September 1914
Art
Maker: Bryant, Charles
Painting of a flag raising ceremony at Rabaul, New Guinea, by members of the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force (AN&MEF) who are hoisting the Union Jack after occupying part of German...ART03618
-
Marching through Rabaul
Art
Maker: Bryant, Charles
Depicts members of the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force (AN&MEF) marching through Rabaul, New Guinea, from the wharf, past the Department of Trade and Customs Building. Charles Bry...ART03619
-
Raluana Head
Art
Maker: Bryant, Charles
Depicts a panoramic view of the harbour with a stone pier and mountains from Raluana Point in New Guinea. The mountains in the background of the scene are, from left to right: North Daughter, Mother ...ART03614
-
Talili Bay, North Coast, near Rabaul
Art
Maker: Bryant, Charles
Depicts the scenery at Talili Bay, on the north coast, near Rabaul, in New Guinea with a number of small boats in the water. This painting is one of a number of the commissioned works Bryant produced ...ART03627
-
Toma
Art
Maker: Bryant, Charles
Depicts a view of part of Toma, with jungle and banana plants in the foreground and a homestead on the top of a hill in the background. The Governor and German administration moved here from 6 August...ART03631
-
Trees used by the lookouts, Bita Paka Road, near second trench
Art
Maker: Bryant, Charles
The majority of the composition is filled with a large tree on the right. Two people are standing at the foot of this tree, and there is a smaller tree to the left. These are trees that were used by t...ART03640
-
Tunnel on Rabaul North Coast Road
Art
Maker: Bryant, Charles
The tunnel leading from Rabaul to the North Coast of New Britain. The surrounding hills form a 'V' above the tunnel, and two people can be seen using the tunnel, one of them riding a bicycleART03635
-
Ultimo Crater
Art
Maker: Bryant, Charles
Charles Bryant (1883-1937) began art lessons at the age of 9 and on leaving school worked as a clerk in the Bank of NSW. In 1908 he travelled to London and studied marine painting at St. Ives in Cornw...ART00156
-
Waterfront at Rabaul
Art
Maker: Bryant, Charles
Depicts and number of buildings, including Government House, and the waterfront at Rabaul, New Guinea. This painting is one of a number of the commissioned works Bryant produced for Australian War Rec...ART03625
-
Waterfront at Rabaul
Art
Maker: Bryant, Charles
View of part of the waterfront at Rabaul showing the New Guinea Company's large store on the right, used as barracks by the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force (AN&MEF).ART03634
-
Waterfront Herbertshohe, where the troops landed from boats 11 September 1914
Art
Maker: Bryant, Charles
Depicts the waterfront at Herbertshohe, New Britain, with the beach, palm trees and a number of men spear fishing. Charles Bryant (1883-1937) began art lessons at the age of 9 and on leaving school wo...ART03623