AWM Collection Record: ART02749
| ID Number: | ART02749 |
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| Title: | Major General Edward Chaytor | ||
| Maker: | Lambert, George | ||
| Object type: | Drawing | ||
| Place made: | Ottoman Empire: Palestine | ||
| Date made: | 1918 | ||
| Physical description: | pencil on paper | ||
| Measurements: | 35.4 cm x 24.4 cm | ||
| Summary: | A portrait of Major General Sir Edward Chaytor, born at Motueka, New Zealand in 1868. He commanded the New Zealand Staff Corps and had served in the Boer War. He commanded the New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade until April 1917 when he succeeded Chauvel to the command of the Anzac Mounted Division. His Brigade distinguished itself at Romani, Magdhaba and Rafa and he gained further laurels, in command of the Anzac Mounted Division, when he cut off the enemy East of the Jordan capturing many Turkish units with all their guns and equipment. Gullett (Australian Official History vol VII) says of him, "Chaytor... was one of those rare soldiers who did everything in this prolonged campaign so surely, the roughly and yet so quietly and with such apparent ease that it might be said no task set him between the Canal and amman was big enough to test his full capacity." | ||
| Copyright: | AWM copyright | ||
| Related subject: | Portraits | ||
| Related unit: | New Zealand Expeditionary Force; New Zealand Mounted Rifles | ||
| Related place: | Australia: Victoria, Officer; North Africa: Egypt, Frontier, Sinai; Ottoman Empire: Palestine; Ottoman Empire: Turkey, Gallipoli; South Africa | ||
| Related conflict: | First World War, 1914-1918 |
Last-Modified: Wed, 31 Dec 2008 17:43:57 GMT

