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Fred Knowles : [drawings relating to World War I, mostly published in 'With the Dinkums. No. 1', ca....

Fred Knowles : [drawings relating to World War I, mostly published in 'With the Dinkums. No. 1', ca....

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yj7dmN79

Fred Knowles : [drawings relating to World War I, mostly published in 'With the Dinkums. No. 1', ca. 1917]

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Full title

Fred Knowles : [drawings relating to World War I, mostly published in 'With the Dinkums. No. 1', ca. 1917]

Date

ca. 1917

Call Numbers

PXE 920

Record Identifier

Yj7dmN79

Reference Code

433225

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Physical Description

Contents

Drawings - 39.2 x 26.8 cm. or smaller - 31 ink wash & gouache drawings - 2 pencil drawing on cardboard

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Scope and Contents

Contents

1a. Reduce to [arrow symbol] 4n [page 4]
1b. [Man with hat. Untitled pencil sketch]
2. "Garn yer miserable -'s x If it wasn't / for blokes like me, the likes o' youse couldn't get a living!!" [page 6]
3. !!*-*-!!- Donner und Blitzen !! "Hark! But dot sounds like der language of Fritz - / - Und I though he vos out vireing!! [with insert use...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Fred Knowles : [drawings relating to World War I, mostly published in 'With the Dinkums. No. 1', ca. 1917]

Notes

General note

Nos. 1 to 30 were reproduced in: "With the Dinkums. No. 1 / by Private Fred Knowles, 1918".
The drawings have been ordered according to their order of appearance in the publication, "With the Dinkums ...", with page numbers indicated in brackets.
Some drawings have notes in pencil on the reverse.
None of the drawings are dated.

Signature / Inscriptions

Drawings are signed, "Fred Knowles".
Most drawings are titled.

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXE 920

Record Identifier

Yj7dmN79

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yj7dmN79

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Reference code

433225

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