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  • Join the Women's Land Army Join the Women's Land Army

    (posters) Made by: Unknown (artist) 1943-01

    whole: the image occupies the whole, with the title integrated and positioned in the lower quarter, in red and in dark blue. The text is integrated and placed in the upper right, in black, and across the bottom edge, in light blue. All set against a...

  • Join the Women's Land Army Join the Women's Land Army

    (posters) Made by: Unknown (artist) 1943-03

    whole: the image occupies the whole, with the title integrated and positioned in the upper half, in red. The text is integrated and placed across the top edge, in blue. image: a half-length depiction of a member of the Women's Land Army standing with her...

  • Join the Women's Land Army Join the Women's Land Army

    (posters) Made by: Unknown (artist) 1943-02

    whole: the image occupies the majority. The title and text are integrated and positioned in the upper half, in red and in blue. Further text is separate and placed across the bottom edge, in green. All set against a white background. image: a shoulder-...

  • A Morning Mist A Morning Mist

    (art) Made by: McBey, James 1917-07-09

    image: a view over a desert scene in the morning mist. The sun shines through, weakened by the mist. An Australian soldier strides across the scene from left to right. A herd of camels are visible through the fog in the distance, with two bell tents to...

  • 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...

  • Cavalry in the Coastal Sector Cavalry in the Coastal Sector

    (art) Made by: McBey, James 1918-09-19

    image: two large columns of Australian cavalry stream down the gentle slope of a hill. The column to the right is preceded by a soldier on a motorcycle and horse drawn carts, while the front of the left column is shrouded in a cloud of dust. An...

  • The First Anzac Jordan Bridge : Australian Light Horse crossing the swollen flood of the Jordan on the first pontoon bridge thrown across the river The First Anzac Jordan Bridge : Australian Light Horse crossing the swollen flood of the Jordan on the first pontoon bridge thrown across the river

    (art) Made by: McBey, James 1918-03-23

    image: men on horseback of the Australian Light House look on from the left as one of their number begins to move across a pontoon bridge over the River Jordan.

  • The Citadel of Homs. Homs, a desert town between Damascus and Aleppo. The Australian Light Horse are bivouacked in the foreground. The Citadel of Homs. Homs, a desert town between Damascus and Aleppo. The Australian Light Horse are bivouacked in the foreground.

    (art) Made by: McBey, James 1918-11-19

    image: in the foreground is a camp of the Australian Light Horse, with horses grazing amongst bivouac tents and equipment. In the background is the large ancient cital of Homs, with buildings of the town to the left.

  • Outposts on the Damascus-Beyrout Road : the camp of the 14th ALH near Adana, about 9 miles from Damascus Outposts on the Damascus-Beyrout Road : the camp of the 14th ALH near Adana, about 9 miles from Damascus

    (art) Made by: McBey, James 1918-10-12

    image: a view of an outpost camp of the Australian Light Horse on an area of flat arid ground surrounded by mountains. In the foreground a few horses graze, with a few saddles on the ground before them. Behind are two bivouacs and a few soldiers. A...

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