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Light Horse camp, man on horseback; verso: Rearing horse (crossed through)
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Maker: Lambert, George
Presumably a scene at the Light Horse camp at Moascar, of horses at a long brown trough. One horse rears. There are various figures, including several on horseback and one in Arab clothing. Verso imag...ART02714
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Pocket book No. 1 [sketchbook containing 22 drawings of figures, horses and landscapes]
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Maker: Lambert, George
A sketchbook used by George Lambert during his travels to Ramleh, Deiran, Richon, Eygpt and London, containing drawings of figures, horses, ambulance vehicles, heads, the Egyptian Sphinx at Cairo, the...ART11395
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recto: [artist notes]; verso: behind front line
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Maker: Lambert, George
Recto: artist notes listing items such as breeches, water bottle, and long laces for leggings. Verso: study of two horses, one in front of the other. Both horses are saddled up and waiting behind th...ART11395.001
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recto: knocked np; verso: not titled [incomplete drawing]
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Maker: Lambert, George
Recto: study of a horse from behind. Verso: faint sketches of animal heads.ART11395.002
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The Anzacs (maquette for Desert Mounted Corps Memorial)
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Maker: Lambert, George Gregory, E J
Australian light horsemen depicted during the Sinai-Palestine campaign as a proposal for symbolic composition for a Desert Mounted Corps Memorial. The plasticene model of 1919 was cast into plaster by...ART12505
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The road to Jerusalem
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Maker: Lambert, George
Depicts a gorge with mounted light horse men crossing the road and camel train on the left.ART93100
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Trenches Beersheba, looking towards Tel el Saba
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Maker: Lambert, George
Beersheba, was a heavily fortified town 43 km from the Turkish bastion of Gaza, and the scene of an historic charge by the 4th Light Horse Brigade on 31 October 1917. Lambert visited there in March 19...ART02708