TAGGED: First World War
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This collection includes images of Anzac troops in Egypt and Gallipoli, some beautiful hand-tinted glass slides and a couple of popular songs from the First World War era.

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Harry Julius' cartoons often commented on the events of the First World War and served as propaganda for the Allied war effort.

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In this 1916 cartoon by quick-sketch cartoonist Harry Julius, an Allied soldier in a hospital bed is being cared for by a nurse.

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This clip begins with the title card Cartoons of the Moment followed by a scene of cartoonist Harry Julius sketching at an easel.

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This animated clip begins with a white outline, gradually drawn in by the hand of the artist to show a woman dressed in 19th-century costume.

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This clip begins with the Cartoons of the Moment title card featuring a kangaroo and lion. Cartoonist Harry Julius is shown sketching at his notepad against an ocean background.

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This cartoon begins with a caption that reads, ‘the German monster threatens the world with bloodshed, slavery and death’.

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This animated clip begins with a profile sketch of wartime Prime Minister Billy Hughes wearing a hat.

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With the Gallipoli campaign at deadlock, a smaller Allied force, including Australians and New Zealanders, made an amphibious landing at Suvla Bay on the Aegean Sea to relieve pressure on the

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Surgeon-General Charles S. Ryan is shown in a casual pose outside the aide-de-camp’s dugout at Anzac Cove, May 1915.