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Albert Jacka
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
Captain Albert Jacka, VC, MC and Bar, of 14 Battalion AIF, in mayoral robes and chain when Mayor of St Kilda.ART11798
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A present from home
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
A soldier sitting on an upturned crate looking at a 'Home Cookery' cookbook. The soldier has food on the ground around his feet and is boiling water in a tin on a fire at his feet. His staple rations ...ART00052
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'Apricot again?'
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
Depicts a soldier's face in right profile and upper chest. The soldier is looking aghast due to the rations for the day. It is a comment on the monotonous diet that was issued to the soldiers during t...ART00025.001
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'Are you wounded, mate?'
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
Two soldiers carrying a wounded man on a stretcher, another soldier looking on. Both stretcher bearers have cigarettes in their mouths. The caption reads: 'The ass: "Are you wounded mate?" The victim:...ART00028
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"At the landing and here ever since"
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
A caricatured portrait of the head and shoulders of a 'typical' Australian soldier on the Gallipoli peninsula. He is smoking a cigarette, has teeth missing and a band aid on his chin. This work was u...ART00025.002
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Capt. G J Dyett, C M G
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
Depicts Captain Gilbert Joseph Cullen Dyett CMG, of the AIF 7th Battalion, the President of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia (RSSILA), which is forerunner of today's RS...ART11835
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Comforts for the Turks
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
An unidentified soldier carrying a box of grenades. This work was published in the 'ANZAC Book', which was first printed in 1916 from illustrations, poems, stories and other creative works from the so...ART00014
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How I won the VC
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
A cartoon of a soldier in a bar talking to a civilian, presumably telling war stories including 'how I won the VC'. The Victoria Cross is the highest award for acts of bravery in wartime. It was insti...ART00035
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[Our reptile contemporary]
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
A seated soldier reading a book with a can of leaking water beside him. It comments on the scarcity of water in Gallipoli and the difficulties of carrying it to the troops in the front line. This wo...ART00053
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Sergeant Harry Freame
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
Portrait depicting 764 Sergeant Wykeham Henry 'Harry' Freame, DCM, 1st Battalion, son of an Australian teacher in Japan and Japanese mother, educated in Japan, previously served under Diaz in Mexico, ...ART11836
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The hopeless dawn
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
An illustration for 'The ANZAC Book' of a yawning soldier in Gallipoli at dawn wearing a greatcoat with collar turned up. 'The ANZAC Book' was published in 1916 from illustrations, poems, stories and ...ART00016
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The Kaiser to his Secretary
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
Depicts cathedral spire ruined after being bombarded. It was used to illustrate the poem 'The Kaiser to his secretary' in 'The ANZAC Book'. David Barker was part of the 5th Field Ambulance at Gallipol...ART00054.001
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The Kaiser to his Secretary
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
Illustration showing an anchored cannon being fired while a soldier shelters behind a rock. It was used to illustrate the poem 'The Kaiser to his secretary' in 'The ANZAC Book'. David Barker was part ...ART00054.003
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The Kaiser to his Secretary
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
Depicts the German Kaiser dictating a list to his secretary. It was used to illustrate the poem 'The Kaiser to his secretary' in the 'ANZAC Book'. David Barker was part of the 5th Field Ambulance at G...ART00054.002
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The savage and pestilent flies, The Happy Warrior
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Maker: Barker, David Crothers
Small sketch of a refined man with a monocle attempting to enjoy a meal but being attacked by the 'savage and pestilent flies'. Flies were a major annoyance for the men at Gallipoli and this work is a...ART00031.001