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First camel study : [Sketches of camels is use by Australians in World War I, ca 1918] / drawn by Ge...

First camel study : [Sketches of camels is use by Australians in World War I, ca 1918] / drawn by Ge...

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First camel study : [Sketches of camels is use by Australians in World War I, ca 1918] / drawn by George Washington Lambert

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Full title

First camel study : [Sketches of camels is use by Australians in World War I, ca 1918] / drawn by George Washington Lambert

Date

ca 1918

Call Numbers

SSV*/Sp Coll/Lambert/4

Record Identifier

9O4oM7pn

Reference Code

457979

Formats

Physical Description

Contents

Drawings - 30.4 x 18.9 cm. - 1 pencil drawing

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

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Alternative Titles

Full title

First camel study : [Sketches of camels is use by Australians in World War I, ca 1918] / drawn by George Washington Lambert

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Date of work is based on Lambert's time at Moascar.

Signature / Inscriptions

Titled: First Camel Study, Moascar; unsigned; undated.
At bottom of sketch: '15th Coy. 3rd Anzac Batt. N.Z. Coy. I.C.C. No.7'

Contextual Information

Source

From the estate of Sydney Ure Smith, 1950

Administrative / Biographical history

George Washington Lambert (1873-1930), artist, was born on 13 September 1873 at St Petersburg. The family decided to migrate and George, reaching Sydney with his mother and three sisters in the Bengal on 20 January 1887. In December 1917 he was appointed an official war artist, A.I.F. with the honorary rank of lieutenant. Lambert was in the Austral...

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

SSV*/Sp Coll/Lambert/4

Record Identifier

9O4oM7pn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9O4oM7pn

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Reference code

457979

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