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Simpson and His
Donkey
In August 1914 John Simpson Kirkpatrick
enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force, serving at
Gallipoli the following year as Private John Simpson in
the 3rd Field Ambulance, Australian Army Medical Corps.
He served from the time of the landing at Gallipoli
on 25 April until he was killed in action on 19 May.
Simpson became famous for his work as a
stretcher-bearer. Using one of the donkeys brought in
for carrying water, he transported wounded men day
and night from the fighting in Monash Valley to the
beach on ANZAC Cove. MORE>> |
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The The Knights of
Gallipoli
This historic
World War 1 image of members of the Australian Light
Horse is set against the backdrop of Great Sphinx and
Great Pyramid of Giza prior to their departure to
Gallipoli This official print has been reproduced
from the original negative and each print bears an image
of the Rising Sun hat badge. MORE>> |
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The Spirit of ANZAC - The Sands
Edition
The now famous
picture of the 11th Battalion A.I.F. at the Cheops
pyramid in Egypt in 1915 is shown throughout military
history displays and books the world over. The picture
was taken just before the landing at Anzac Cove. Not
many of the soldiers in this picture survived the 8
month campaign. After the Campaign on the Gallipoli
Peninsula, the 11th Battalion A.I.F. went on to serve
with distinction in France and Belgium from 1916-18.
They returned to Australia at the end of the war and
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The Battle of Long Tan
Memorial Print
The Battle of Long Tan (18
August 1966) was fought between the Australian Army and Viet Cong forces in a
rubber plantation near the village of Long Tan, about 27 kilometres (17 mi)
north east of Vung Tau, South Vietnam. The action occurred when D Company of the
6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (6 RAR), part of the 1st Australian
Task Force (1 ATF), encountered the Viet Cong 275th Regiment and elements of the
D445 Local Forces Battalion. D Company was supported by other Australian units,
as well as New Zealand and United States artillery.
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HMAS Sydney II
HMAS
Sydney II named for the Australian city
of Sydney, was one of three Modified Leander
class light cruisers operated by the Royal
Australian Navy (RAN). Ordered for the Royal Navy as
HMS Phaeton, the cruiser was purchased
by the Australian government and renamed prior to
her 1934 launch. This very special print is
made up of a historic archival photograph of a
number of the Sydney’s crew, the names of all
645 crewmembers and the coordinates of her final
resting place.
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Kokoda - Courage, Endurance,
Mateship, Sacrifice
This
piece of historic military memorabilia tells the
story, both in text and in three magnificent images.
Classically timber framed with double mat board and
Perspex glazing.
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$385.00 |
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BATTLE OF BEERSHEBA - CHARGE
OF THE 800
This
fantastic Limited Edition print titled The Battle of
Beersheba has to be seen and read to
be fully appreciated. The Victoria Cross has been
embossed and bronze foiled. The title heading and
sub heading, as well as many other parts of the
print have also been bronze foiled. The print has a
gloss finish applied to the main image and two
fantastic watermark images of the Light Horse in the
top left and top right corners of the print.
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$385.00 |
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THE VICTORIA CROSS - THE
HIGHEST HONOUR
This
fantastic limited edition print titled, Anzacs of
Gallipoli, the Victoria Cross has to be seen and
read to be fully appreciated. The 10 Victoria
Crosses have been embossed and bronze foiled. The
title and sub-title heading as well as all gold
sections of the print have been gold foiled as well
as 2 watermark images of the rising sun in the top
left and right corner of the print.
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