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[25] [26] Moore-Jones' paintings have usually been referred to by titles such as Private Simpson, D.C.M., & his donkey at Anzac and/or The Man with the Donkey. Many derivatives of the image, including sculptures, have appeared and a variation of it was included on three postage stamps issued in Australia in 1965 to mark the 50th anniversary of ...
Private Simpson, D.C.M., & his donkey at Anzac, depicting a medic and his donkey helping an injured man back to base at Gallipoli. Despite the title, this was actually based on a photo of the medic Lt. Richard Henderson (1895-1958), who took up the role after Simpson was killed. [1]
English: Simpson and his donkey, Australian War Memorial. This is a photo of a cultural heritage monument of Australia with id: 105889. Date: 9 August 2009, 11:58:08:
The polymer issue was released on Wednesday 15 May 1996, designed by Bruce Stewart, and features portraits of soprano Dame Nellie Melba and engineer and First World War general Sir John Monash, along with images from the First World War and John Simpson Kirkpatrick and his donkey. [3] [5]
The account for the BBC show Have I Got News For You, chimed in with an image of Homer Simpson and his dog writing: “US Presidential debate: After Trump claims people in Springfield are eating ...
O.J. Simpson has died at the age of 76. "On April 10th, our father, Orenthal James Simpson, succumbed to his battle with cancer," his family announced on social media. ... Photo by Michael Ochs ...
In 1987, Corlett won a competition to create a memorial "to commemorate the courage and compassion" of John Simpson Kirkpatrick, a stretcher bearer during the Gallipoli Campaign in World War I. [1] The result was a full size bronze sculpture, Simpson and his donkey, 1915, that now stands outside the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.
Alongside his friends Donkey and Fiona and a whole raft of fairy tale characters, Shrek has become one of the most iconic fat cartoon characters in recent history. Shrek, an irritable, green ogre ...