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VICTORIA GULLY, GALLIPOLI, 1915. FOUR AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS AT AN ARTILLERYMAN'S POSITION, POSED ...
Photograph
VICTORIA GULLY, GALLIPOLI, 1915. FOUR AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS AT AN ARTILLERYMAN'S POSITION, POSED EITHER SIDE OF A PAIR OF CROSSED LEE ENFIELD RIFLES WITH FIXED BAYONETS. (DONOR F. GILSHENAN)P01336.010
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Violin made from war relics in France: Private Max Nicholls, 30 Battalion AIF
Heraldry
Maker: Nicholls, Maximillian
Violin made from war relics collected in France during the First World War by 2407 Private Max Nicholls, 30 Battalion AIF. The body of the violin is made from a German field telephone box of glued a...RELAWM14432
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Voennyi zaem [War loan]
Art
Maker: Semenoff, G.
The First World War was a catalyst for Russian poster art. Typically incorporating nationalistic symbols, sentimental themes and realistic imagery, the first posters to appear provoked intense emotion...ARTV10350
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Wallaby Sniping Cage : Gallipoli
Technology
The front of the sniping cage is made from a rectangular piece of steel with a thickness of about 18 mm which has been curved and has the remains of olive green paint on the front. In the centre is a ...RELAWM00376.002
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War special: We have the money, we have munitions, what we have not is the men...
Art
Maker: State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Unknown
Australian First World War recruitment poster issued by the State Parliamentary Recruitment Committee. It features a depiction of an Australian Soldier in full military uniform, his rifle at the ready...ARTV01072
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"We aim to dig in within a stone's throw of the enemy's trenches"
Art
Maker: Dunne, Frank
Depicts a drawing of a group of soldiers in a trench. Officer: "We aim to dig in within a stone's throw of the enemy's trenches". Digger: "Wot for, ain't we usin' our rifles".ART12449
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"We are Saving You, You Save Food" : Well Fed Soldiers Will Win the War
Art
Maker: Henderson, F [S.L.] : CANADA FOOD BOARD, [N.D.] (HAMILTON : HOWELL LITH)
Canadian First World War poster depicting a soldier, his rifle on his right shoulder, pointing with his left to the word 'food', with explosions in the background. The poster was intended to encorage ...ARTV05650
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Which? Man you are wanted! in the Sportsmen's 1000
Art
Maker: Unknown Sportsmen's Recruiting Committee Troedel & Cooper Pty. Ltd. [Melbourne]
Australian First World War recruitment poster issued by the Sportsmen's Recruiting Committee. In the lower half of the poster is a three quarter length portrait of an AIF soldier in full military unif...ARTV05005
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"Why ought I join the tunnellers?"
Art
Maker: Dunne, Frank
Depicts a drawing of two soldiers with rifles and wearing tin helmets. Pauchy one: " Why ought I join the tunnellers?" Sentry: "To 'ide yourself it ain't fair for you to go wavin' that target in the b...ART12442
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Will they never come?
Art
Maker: Unknown Associated Newspapers Limited Associated Newspapers Limited
Depicts a British soldier with a bandaged head standing over the body of his comrade, who has been fatally shot. Blood pools from the dying man's head into the snow. Although the surviving soldier i...ARTV05328
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7.92 x 57 mm Mauser Dummy Cartridges
Technology
Three German Mauser rifle cartridges in a 5 cartridge charger clip. The cartridges have wooden round-nosed dummy projectiles.REL/00293
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You boast of your freedom, come and fight for it
Art
Maker: Hannan, Jim State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Unknown
Australian First World War recruitment poster issued by the State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. It appeals to young men in Australia to act on their feelings of patriotism to enlist and fight fo...ARTV00041
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Zero hour (8th August, 1918)
Art
Maker: Bowles, Leslie
Three infantrymen, depicting the neat, tidy, steady-going, public school boy; the tall, rangy, country lad; and the hard, industrial, larrikin 'Ginger Mick' type. The central figure is carrying a Lewi...ART12504