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Australian Infantry on the march through the mountains
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Maker: Unknown Beckmann Bros, London
Depicts men of NSW Contingent crossing mountains inland from Suakin. A mounted soldier can be seen in the lower right, while a train of soldiers, carts and horses can be seen in the distance. The colo...ART14434
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Australian Infantry on the march through the mountains
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Maker: Unknown Beckmann Bros, London
Men of NSW Contingent crossing mountains inland from Suakin. A mounted soldier can be seen in the lower right, while a train of soldiers, carts and horses can be seen in the distance. Note: colour of ...ART91489
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Australian (New South Wales) Infantry marching into camp at Souakim
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Maker: Unknown
Australian soldiers marching into camp at Souakim, being greeted and cheered by British-Indian troops. On the hills behind the soldiers tents can be seen, and British-Indian soldiers tend small fires ...ART91491
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Australian troops for the Sudan: preparations for departure
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Maker: Unknown Australasian Sketcher
Depicts a page from The 'Australasian Sketcher' , an illustrated newspaper from 11 March 1885 showing various aspects of the Australian troops departing for the Sudan. Between March- June 1885, the NS...ART19874
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Birds eye view of the Soudan and surrounding countries
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Maker: Unknown Illustrated London News Maclure, Macdonald And Co
This map of the Soudan and surrounding countries, published as a supplement to the Illustrated London News in 1884, includes inset portraits of General Gordon (Governor-General of Sudan) and Colonel S...ART94473
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Departure of the New South Wales contingent from Sydney for the Soudan
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Maker: Unknown The Graphic
In the early 1880s, an Egyptian regime in the Sudan, backed by the British, came under threat from rebellion. The British instructed the Egyptians to abandon the Sudan, and sent the popular General Ch...ART96131
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Departure of the New South Wales Contingent from Sydney for the Sudan
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Maker: Unknown The Graphic
A page from 'The Graphic' illustrated newspaper, 2 May 1885, p. 432 depicting six vignettes showing; 1. Lord Augustus Loftus, Governor of New South Wales, and the Guard of Honour, 2. The troopship "Ib...ART19878
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Departure of the New South Wales contingent from Sydney for the Sudan
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Maker: Unknown Breckmann Bros., London
Lithograph was adapted from a photograph ML (P x A 354, vol 3) of troops passing down Gresham Street, Sydney. They are being cheered by the onlookers, some soldiers are mounted, most are marching. On ...ART19713
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Departure of the New South Wales Contingent from Sydney for the Sudan
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Maker: Beckmann Bros, London Unknown
This Lithograph was adapted from a photograph held in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales's collection of the NSW Contingent troops passing down Gresham Street in Sydney. They are ...ART91490
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Departure of the New South Wales Troops for Suakim - the scene in George Street
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Maker: Unknown Illustrated Sydney News Gibbs, Shallard, and Co.
Published in the Saturday 11 April 1885 issue of the 'Illustrated Sydney News'. This engraving shows a view of the NSW Contingent moving along George Street, between King and Market Streets, en route ...ART94385
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Departure of the NSW Contingent from Sydney for the Sudan
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Maker: Unknown Beckmann Bros, London
This lithograph of the departure of Australian troops from the NSW contingent for the War in Sudan (1885) was adapted from a photograph in the Mitchell Library, Sydney, NSW (P x A 354, vol 3) of troop...ART14433
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HMCS Protector
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Maker: Unknown Australasian Sketcher
Her Majesty's Colonial Ship HMCS Protector became the longest serving ship in Australia (60 years), served in in the Boxer Rebellion, the First World War, as a tender at, and was requisitioned by the ...ART19863
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In the Sudan
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Maker: Unknown Illustrated Sydney News
Depicts two scenes of life in the Sudan during the War in Sudan, 1885, which appeared in the 'Illustrated Sydney News'. Between March- June 1885, the NSW Contingent served in Sudan, Africa. The contin...ART19883
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Landing of the Australian contingent at Suakin
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Maker: Unknown Beckmann Bros, London
A vibrant image depicting the arrival of the New South Wales Contingent at Suakin in Sudan. While the men arrived wearing the red coats, the British issued the troops with khaki uniforms on their firs...ART14435
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Nine-inch gun, Queenscliff battery
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Maker: Unknown Australasian Sketcher
gun emplacement; nine-inch Armstrong Rifle Muzzle Loading gun, mounted on an iron garrison carriage, at Fort, guarding the entrance to at The Rip, in the backgroundART19853
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Nordenfeldt Gun Battery
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Maker: Unknown Australasian Sketcher
machine gun; series of drawings illustrating the enfeldt machine gun, top, l-r: half limber to transport ammunition, etc, enfeldt machine gun with ten barrels (ammunition hopper not in place), portrai...ART19854
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Our Contingent in the Soudan
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Maker: Unknown
In the early 1880s, an Egyptian regime in the Sudan, backed by the British, came under threat from rebellion. The British instructed the Egyptians to abandon the Sudan, and sent the popular General Ch...ART96130
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Soudan War, 1885
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Maker: Unknown
Depicts soldiers from the British Empire engaged in battle with the followers of the Mahdi. The soldiers are behind wooden boxes with a small number of Mahdi attacking and some have been killed or inj...ART93108
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The N.S. Wales Volunteer Light Horse - Drill on Moore Park
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Maker: Unknown Illustrated Sydney News Gibbs, Shallard, and Co.
This engraving published in the 'Illustrated Sydney News' Saturday 6 June 1885 shows the NSW Volunteer Light Horse performing a drill on Moore Park, Sydney. In early 1885 there was a concern that the ...ART94383
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The recent Suakim Expedition - Return of the NSW contingent to Sydney, June 23
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Maker: Unknown The Graphic Unknown
Four different drawings depicting various scenes during the arrival home of the NSW contingent of volunteers soldiers from the 1885 Sudan conflict. The first image, which is situated at the top left o...ART93408