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Auja crossing, Jordan
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Maker: Lambert, George
Depicts a landscape with river. Low wooden bridge resting on pontoons. Two horses crossing bridge. White mule with head down right. Mounted horsemen on bank extreme right. Horses in distance centre, t...ART02691
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Ghoraniyeh bridgehead, Jordan
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Maker: Lambert, George
Close to Jericho, Ghoraniyeh had been the scene of heavy fighting only a month before George Lambert arrived in May 1918. The possession of the lower valley was essential to any future offensive. Chau...ART02808
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Lieutenant Clive Holland, 7th Light Horse
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Maker: Lambert, George
Depicts a portrait of Lieutenant Clive Holland, 1st Australian Imperial Force, 7th Australian Light Horse Regiment. Between 18-22 February 1918 Lambert visited the 7th Light Horse regiment stationed a...ART02747
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Lieutenant-Colonel George Macarthur-Onslow
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Maker: Lambert, George
Depicts a portrait of Lieutenant-Colonel George Macarthur-Onslow of Camden NSW who commanded the 7th Light Horse Regiment until August 1918 when he took command of the newly formed 5th Light Horse Bri...ART02743
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Major-General Henry Hodgson
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Maker: Lambert, George
Depicts a portrait of Major-General Sir Henry Hodgson, DCMG, CB, CVO was an officer of the British Regular Army. He served at Gallipoli and commanded the Western Force in Egypt against the Senussi. In...ART02751
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Shibli Abraham Bishara of Es Salt
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Maker: Lambert, George
Depicts a profile portrait of Shibli Abraham Bishara, Arab proprietor farmer of Es Salt in Jordan, wearing burnous and with plaited hair. Lambert also painted the brother of the subject of this work: ...ART02750
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'The Pimple' Ghoraniyeh bridgehead
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Maker: Lambert, George
In April 1918 as Australian troops advanced towards Es Salt, a communication post was established at Ghoraniyeh on a small knoll rising from the Jordan Valley. From this vantage point of 150 feet, obs...ART02806