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Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp 1878-1922 :To the memory of our hero comrade 'Murphy' (Simpson) killed May 1915. Heroes of the Red Cross. Private Simpson, D.C.M., & his donkey at Anzac. Printed in England and published by W. J. Bryce, 24a Regent Street, London, S.W. 1. 1918.
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- Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp 1878-1922 :To the memory of our hero comrade 'Murphy' (Simpson) killed May 1915. Heroes of the Red Cross. Private Simpson, D.C.M., & his donkey at Anzac. Printed in England and published by W. J. Bryce, 24a Regent Street, London, S.W. 1. 1918.
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Supposedly shows John "Murphy" Simpson Kirkpatrick leading a donkey along a cliff path. A wounded soldier is on the donkey. 'Simpson' is, in fact, Richard Alexander Henderson The watercolour was copied by Moore-Jones from a photograph of a stretcher-bearer with the New Zealand Medical Corps, Richard Alexander Henderson. The photograph was taken by 3/210 Sergeant James Gardiner Jackson, New Zealand Expeditionary Force. This reproduction is from the original watercolour in the Australian W...
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- Date created
- 1915 - 1918
- Creator
- Bryce Publishers Ltd / Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp, 1868-1922
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22325152
- Locations
- Gallipoli Peninsula
- Related subjects
- Kirkpatrick, John Simpson, 1893-1915 / British Red Cross Society / Henderson, Richard Alexander, 1895-1958 / World War, 1914-1918 / Campaigns / Turkey / Gallipoli Peninsula / Donkeys
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