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A desert dressing station
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
Depicts a row of tents set up in the in the desert during the First World War. This work was used as a illustration in the 'Kia-ora Coo-ee'. The Kiaora Cooee was written and illustrated by Australian ...ART94774
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Married woman
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
Depicts a woman wearing a traditional costume, including headgear. This work was used as a illustration in the 'Kia-ora Coo-ee'. It was written and illustrated by Australian and New Zealand troops ser...ART94739
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New gate, Jerusalem
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
Etching showing a street scene with a figure appearing in the entrance way in the lower left corner.ART00076
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[Officer, soldier and medical supplies]
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
Depicts a digger and a Medical Officer, with a queue of waiting soldiers. This work was used as a illustration in the 'Kia-Ora Cooee'. It was written and illustrated by Australian and New Zealand troo...ART94756
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Street in Bethlehem
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
Depicts a street scene in Bethlehem with shuttered doorways at street level and oriel window above. From Set 1 of a portfolio of 15 etchings based on sketches done on active service in Mesopotamia and...ART00073
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The gift of the gods
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
Depicts a young, semi-naked woman from the native population extending an infant in her hands towards a digger. David Barker (1888-1946) was a pianter, etcher, illustrator and cartoonist. He served in...ART94740
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The Patriarch
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
Illustration showing an elderly man walking wearing woven shawl and carrying a walking stick.ART00080
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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