AWM Collection Record: H10659

AWM image H10659

ID Number: H10659
Maker: Unknown
Place made: Syria: Damascus Area, Damascus
Date made: 7 November 1918
Physical description: Black & white
Summary: Lieutenant General Sir Harry Chauvel, Commander in Chief, Desert Mounted Corps riding through the city at the head of the Australian Army Light Horse. The following is a quote from Chauvel's letters to his wife about the official entry into Damascus: "head of the column are my Corps police, chiefly Australians, next come my staff, with the juniors in front; then myself riding "Aristocrat" my head groom [can't read name] is riding my chestnut mare, and quite wrongfully, carrying my standard, while my three standard bearers are following him (I am only entitled to one, but have always had two, an Australian and a New Zealander & since I got the Corps, I have added a Yeoman."
Credit line: Donor British Official Photograph
Copyright: Copyright expired - public domain
Related conflict: First World War, 1914-1918

Last-Modified: Sun, 09 Aug 2009 17:51:02 GMT

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