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Anzac Cove
Art
Maker: Lambert, George
Towards the end of his stay on Gallipoli with the Australian Historical Mission, Lambert made a painting of ANZAC Cove with the hills of Suvla in the distance. Lambert wrote on 5 March 1919: "In the a...ART02839
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Anzac, from Gaba Tepe
Art
Maker: Lambert, George
Depicts a view over Anzac Cove, looking from the hillside of Gaba Tepe across the water towards the hills beyond. George Lambert wrote on 27 February, 1919: 'To-day the Mission visited Gaba Tepe, fro...ART02825
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From Johnson's Jolly to Anzac Cove
Art
Maker: Pugh, Clifton
From Johnston's Jolly looking towards the beach and in the distance Suvla Bay . On the right is again the prominent feature of the Sphinx and to the left the flat land of Plugge's Plateau. In the fore...ART29529
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Razor Edge
Art
Maker: Pugh, Clifton
From Plugg's Plateau across the Razor Ridge towards the Nek and the Australian frontline. Razor Ridge is a very narrow piece of land which anyone would find difficulty walking across. To have scramble...ART29525
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Study for The Sphinx from Anzac Cove
Art
Maker: Westwood, Bryan
Depicts a landscape view from Anzac Cove of The Sphinx, drawn on the pilgrimage for the 75th anniversary of the Landing at Gallipoli.ART29587
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The Sphinx
Art
Maker: Pugh, Clifton
Another view of Plugg's Plateau with the Sphinx in the foreground and the Anzac frontline in the distance. To the left is the Nek marked by the slight area of flat ground. To the far left is Walker's ...ART29528
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The Sphinx from Plugge's Plateau
Art
Maker: Lambert, George
The high ridge of the Sphinx, a sharp spur, dominates the scene. Hampered by poor weather, George Lambert painted this work in three sessions. On 18-21 February 1919 he wrote: "Two fair days out of fo...ART02846