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Accession Number | ART14434 |
Collection type | Art |
Measurement | Overall: 55.8 x 70.8 cm |
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Physical description | hand-coloured lithograph on paper |
Maker |
Unknown Beckmann Bros, London |
Place made | United Kingdom: England, Greater London, London |
Date made | 1885 |
Conflict |
Sudan, 1885 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain
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Australian Infantry on the march through the mountains
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 colour of uniforms shown is incorrect; the British issued khaki uniforms for the Sudan campaign. Between March- June 1885, the NSW Contingent served in Sudan, Africa as part of the War in Sudan (1885). The contingent, an infantry battalion of 522 men and 24 officers and an artillery battery of 212 men, was ready to sail on 3 March 1885. It left Sydney amid much public fanfare, generated in part by the holiday declared to farewell the troops; the send-off was described as the most festive occasion in the colony's history. The NSW contingent anchored at Suakin, Sudan's Red Sea port, on 29 March 1885 and were attached to a brigade composed of Scots, Grenadiers and Coldstream Guards. The Australian contingent sailed for home on 17 May 1885, arriving back in Sydney on 19 June. It was generally agreed at the time that, no matter how small the military significance of the Australian contribution to the War in Sudan, it marked an important stage in the development of colonial self-confidence and was proof of the enduring link with Britain.
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