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"The Old Squire Sir William rode to Virland," Henry Lawson
C. E. W. Bean Oxford University heraldic shield
Tags: Australian War Memorial, Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean, Collaroy, Commonwealth Archives, education, First World War, Gallipoli, heraldry, historians, journalism, official war histories, Oxford, Oxford University, plaque, shield, Sir William Throsby Bridges and Sir Cyril Brudnell Bingham White, Sydney Morning Herald, Tuggeranong, university, Victoria Barracks, war, Western Front, World War, World War I
Hertford College Oxford heraldic shield : C E W Bean
Tags: Australian War Memorial, Charles Edwin Woodrow Bean, Collaroy, Commonwealth Archives, education, First World War, Gallipoli, heraldry, historians, journalism, official war histories, Oxford, Oxford University, plaque, Sir William Throsby Bridges and Sir Cyril Brudnell Bingham White, Sydney Morning Herald, Tuggeranong, university, Victoria Barracks, Western Front, World War I
Australian Infantrymen in Lord Mayor's Procession, London
Tags: 1215, allegiance, Australian, Australian soldiers, Buckingham Palace, charities, dais, defence forces, First World War, infantrymen, King George V, livery companies, London, Lord Mayor, Lord Mayor's procession, march past, medieval custom, military uniform, procession, processions, salute, soldier, soldiers, swearing oaths, Westminster, World War, World War I
The King I, Poem by Henry Lawson
Heed Not, Poem by Henry Lawson
Tags: and a symbol for the Australian Nationalism Movement, Australian, Australian Nationalism, Australian Nationalism Movement, Australian poetry, bush, bush poet, classlessness, estates satire, famous poet, garden fair, Henry Lawson, Henry Lawson (1867-1922), knighthood, Monarchy satire, nationalism, nationalist movement, poet, toadies, toadies knighthood
The Oxford Encaenia
Tags: Admiral of the Fleet, Admiral Sir David Beatty, All Soul's College, Chancellor Oxford University, Doctor F.W. Pember, doctoral robes, Encaenia, Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, General J.J. Pershing, great war leaders, honorary degree doctor civil law, Lieut. Gen. Sir John Monash, Marquis Curzon, Marshall Joffre, Mr H.C. Hoover, Oxford University, Professor H. Pirenne, Rear Admiral Sir W. Reginald Hall, Rev. H.E. Blackiston, Sir John Monash, Sir Rosslyn Wemyss, university, World War I