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Brothers in arms
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Maker: Blaiberg, Gladys
Paper sculpture depicting an Australian and a British (Scottish) soldier marching together. The Scottish soldier wears a kilt and is playing the bagpipes. The Australian soldier has a rifle over his s...ART40947
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Digger gets the 'time' of his life
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Maker: Blaiberg, Gladys
A Digger stands swinging a fob watch in front of a German soldier. The German soldier stands cowering as though hypnotised, with his knees bent, mouth open and arms in the air. In the foreground are a...ART40955
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'Digger' you tink you vas going to the dressing station
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Maker: Blaiberg, Gladys
An Australian soldier leads a crying German prisoner of war over to a puddle of water. He seems about to push him in. Gladys Blaiberg didn't work at the Australian Forces canteen until 1917. While it...ART40957
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Dugouts near Villers Bretonneux
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Maker: Longstaff, Will
Depicts a group of Australian soldiers, and one American soldier, standing in front of dugouts near Villers Bretonneux in France, during the First World War. This painting was previously titled 'Group...ART03024
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Indochina: Solidarity till final victory
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Maker: Unknown LONDON : I.M.G., [N.D.]
Vietnamese resistance fighters with rifles upraised at a rally. The accompanying text advertises a march from Charing Cross Embankment to Grosvenor Square, London. The poster was issued by IMG, London...ARTV03005
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Old Bill
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Maker: Blaiberg, Gladys
Paper statue of an old Australian soldier. He carries a full kit including tin helmet, drink bottle, sleeping back and rifle. He has a scarf wrapped around his head and he smokes a pipe. Bruce Bairnsf...ART40940
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Sons of the empire
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Maker: Payne, Harry Raphael Tuck & Sons LTD. Publishers to the King and Queen.
'Sons of the Empire' was created by Harry Payne and published in London on the 1st January 1900 by Raphael Tuck & Sons. Produced during the Boer War, the print shows British and other soldiers of the ...ART94631