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  • A Dressing-Station A Dressing-Station

    (art) Made by: McBey, James 1917-09-21

    image: two medical personnel tend to a wounded British soldier, who lies on a stretcher with his head bandaged and his left arm in a splint. One man kneels on the right, tending to the soldier's dressings. The other stands and leans over from the left,...

  • An Artillery Observer : a young officer observing the effect of the shells of his battery. The results of fire are telephoned back to the guns, some miles behind. An Artillery Observer : a young officer observing the effect of the shells of his battery. The results of fire are telephoned back to the guns, some miles behind.

    (art) Made by: McBey, James 1917-09-17

    image: a young British artillery officer stands within an enclosed and covered observation post, observing British artillery fire through a device positioned on the parapet. He looks through a small loophole, the upper wall of the parapet partly made...

  • The Long Patrol: The Sergeant : Jim Liddy, silver miner from Broken Hill, New South Wales The Long Patrol: The Sergeant : Jim Liddy, silver miner from Broken Hill, New South Wales

    (art) Made by: McBey, James 1917-07-14

    image: a head and shoulders portrait of Sergeant Jim Liddy, an Australian of the Imperial Camel Corps. He is shown in profile wearing a wide-brimmed hat.

  • The Group Commander : the OC of a heavy artillery group The Group Commander : the OC of a heavy artillery group

    (art) Made by: McBey, James 1917-09-13

    image: a half length portrait of a British Royal Artillery officer wearing a desert issue shirt. He stares directly at the viewer with piercing blue eyes and a bushy moustache.

  • Near the Coast Near the Coast

    (art) Made by: McBey, James 1917-09-15

    image: a view of two artillery emplacements in an arid landscape near a coastline. Both emplacements are dug into the earth and concealed with camoflage netting. The outline of a few soldiers are visible, as are silhouettes of belll tents near the sea in...

  • The Battery Major : absorbed in his registration in the battery post he receives a report from a corporal The Battery Major : absorbed in his registration in the battery post he receives a report from a corporal

    (art) Made by: McBey, James 1917-09-18

    image: a Major commanding a Royal Artillery battery sits at a table where he has temporarily stopped plotting positions on an artillery chart whilst a corporal reports information to him. A desk lamp illuminates the chart, with a candle in a small recess...

  • The Long Patrol: Drifting Sand The Long Patrol: Drifting Sand

    (art) Made by: McBey, James 1917-07-11

    image: a view of an Imperial Camel Corps patrol in the desert, seen from the perspective of the artist's position on the back of a camel. The camel's head and neck is in the immediate foreground. Further in front are several soldiers mounted on camels,...

  • The Long Patrol: The Wadi The Long Patrol: The Wadi

    (art) Made by: McBey, James 1917-07-11

    image: an Imperial Camel Corps patrol have halted in a wadi, a dried out riverbed, in the desert. A group of soldiers sit and stand on the right, immediately behind several saddles that have been removed from the backs of the camels, who are lined up at...

  • Portrait of the Artist Portrait of the Artist

    (art) Made by: McBey, James 1918-01-01

    image: a half-length self-portrait of McBey in solar topi, shirt and tie. His right arm is bent in the foreground, as if working with an easel in front of him.

  • The Church at Kuryet-el-Enab : used temporarily as a hospital The Church at Kuryet-el-Enab : used temporarily as a hospital

    (art) Made by: McBey, James 1917-12-08

    image: the interior of a church requisitioned as a hospital. In the foreground two men sit on stretchers talking to one another. To the right, two stretcher bearers lower a stretcher onto the church floor. Other men are visible further back, with the...

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