London publishers involved in the printing of World War I art reproductions in 1915 and 1917. Donors to the Library in 1966.
Bryce Publishers Ltd
Gallipoli Campaign album
Date: 1915
From: Bryce Publishers :Photographs and sketches of the Gallipoli landing
By: Bryce Publishers Ltd
Reference: PA1-f-023
Description: Includes proof (?) reproductions of watercolours by Sapper H Moore-Jones which were issued mounted in: Moore-Jones, H M, Sketches made at Anzac during the occupation of that portion of the Gallipoli Peninsula by the Imperial Forces. London, Hugh Rees [1916] Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).
Bush, F T :Ypres, Nov. 1917. London; Fine Arts Publishing Company Limited [1917]
Date: 1917
By: Bush, F T, active 1917; Bryce Publishers Ltd
Reference: A-184-001
Description: Other Titles - Publisher's title: Ruins at Ypres Inscriptions: bottom right - Signed Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photo-mechanical reproduction 226 x 327 mm Provenance: Donated by Bryce Publishing Co., London, via N.Z. House, 9 Dec 1966
Bush, F T :[Ruins of the Church of Ablain St Nazaire, & Vimy Ridge, 1917] London; Fine ...
Date: 1917
By: Bush, F T, active 1917; Bryce Publishers Ltd
Reference: A-184-004
Description: Inscriptions: bottom right - Signed Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photo-mechanical reproduction 208 x 325 mm Provenance: Donated by Bryce Publishing Co., London, via N.Z. House, 9 Dec 1966
Photographs of the Gallipoli landing
Date: 1915
From: Bryce Publishers :Photographs and sketches of the Gallipoli landing
By: Bryce Publishers Ltd
Reference: PAColl-1661-1
Description: Includes proof (?) reproductions of watercolours by Sapper H Moore-Jones which were issued mounted in: Moore-Jones, H M, Sketches made at Anzac during the occupation of that portion of the Gallipoli Peninsula by the Imperial Forces. London, Hugh Rees [1916] Quantity: 20 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) (postcard).
Bush, F T :The "Place" Ypres. Nov. 17. London; Fine Arts Publishing Company Limited [1917]
Date: 1917
By: Bush, F T, active 1917; Bryce Publishers Ltd
Reference: A-184-002
Description: Inscriptions: bottom right - Signed Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photo-mechanical reproduction 239 x 327 mm Provenance: Donated by Bryce Publishers, London, via N.Z. House, 9 Dec 1966
Bush, F T :The glorious Road to Ypres. November 1917. London; Fine Arts Publishing Comp...
Date: 1917
By: Bush, F T, active 1917; Bryce Publishers Ltd
Reference: A-184-003
Description: Inscriptions: bottom right - Signed Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photo-mechanical reproduction 226 x 327 mm Provenance: Donated by Bryce Publishers, London, via N.Z. House, London, 9 Dec 1966
Bryce Publishers :Photographs and sketches of the Gallipoli landing
Date: 1915
By: Bryce Publishers Ltd
Reference: PAColl-1661
Description: Includes proof (?) reproductions of watercolours by Sapper H Moore-Jones which were issued mounted in: Moore-Jones, H M, Sketches made at Anzac during the occupation of that portion of the Gallipoli Peninsula by the Imperial Forces. London, Hugh Rees [1916] Quantity: 1 album(s). 20 b&w original photographic print(s). 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) (postcard).
Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp 1878-1922 :To the memory of our hero comrade 'Murphy' (S...
Date: 1915, 1918
From: Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp 1878-1922 :Sketches made at Anzac during the occupation of that portion of the Gallipoli Peninsula by the Imperial Forces. London, Hugh Rees [1916]
By: Bryce Publishers Ltd; Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp, 1868-1922
Reference: C-057-002-d
Description: 'Murphy' Simpson Kirkpatrick leading a donkey along a cliff path. A wounded soldier is on the donkey. The artist's original name for this painting was Spirit of Anzac. This reproduction is from the original in the Australian War Memorial Museum at Canberra. Another version is in the Auckland Commercial Travellers' Club. Moore-Jones produced two paintings because of the possibility that the ship taking them back to England from Gallipoli might be sunk. Other Titles - Spirit of Anzac Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, coloured 340 x 255 mm
Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp 1878-1922 :To the memory of our hero comrade 'Murphy' (S...
Date: 1915 - 1918
From: Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp 1878-1922 :Sketches made at Anzac during the occupation of that portion of the Gallipoli Peninsula by the Imperial Forces. London, Hugh Rees [1916]
By: Bryce Publishers Ltd; Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp, 1868-1922
Reference: C-057-002-a
Description: 'Murphy' Simpson Kirkpatrick leading a donkey along a cliff path. A wounded soldier is on the donkey. The artist's original name for this painting was Spirit of Anzac. This reproduction is from the original in the Australian War Memorial Museum at Canberra. Another version is in the Auckland Commercial Travellers' Club. Moore-Jones produced two paintings because of the possibility that the ship taking them back to England from Gallipoli might be sunk. Other Titles - Spirit of Anzac Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, coloured 340 x 255 mm
Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp 1878-1922 :To the memory of our hero comrade 'Murphy' (S...
Date: 1915 - 1918
From: Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp 1878-1922 :Sketches made at Anzac during the occupation of that portion of the Gallipoli Peninsula by the Imperial Forces. London, Hugh Rees [1916]
By: Bryce Publishers Ltd; Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp, 1868-1922
Reference: C-057-002-b
Description: 'Murphy' Simpson Kirkpatrick leading a donkey along a cliff path. A wounded soldier is on the donkey. The artist's original name for this painting was Spirit of Anzac. This reproduction is from the original in the Australian War Memorial Museum at Canberra. Another version is in the Auckland Commercial Travellers' Club. Moore-Jones produced two paintings because of the possibility that the ship taking them back to England from Gallipoli might be sunk. Other Titles - Spirit of Anzac Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, coloured 340 x 255 mm
Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp 1878-1922 :To the memory of our hero comrade 'Murphy' (S...
Date: 1915 - 1918
From: Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp 1878-1922 :Sketches made at Anzac during the occupation of that portion of the Gallipoli Peninsula by the Imperial Forces. London, Hugh Rees [1916]
By: Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp, 1868-1922; Bryce Publishers Ltd
Reference: C-057-002-c
Description: 'Murphy' Simpson Kirkpatrick leading a donkey along a cliff path. A wounded soldier is on the donkey. The artist's original name for this painting was Spirit of Anzac. This reproduction is from the original in the Australian War Memorial Museum at Canberra. Another version is in the Auckland Commercial Travellers' Club. Moore-Jones produced two paintings because of the possibility that the ship taking them back to England from Gallipoli might be sunk. Other Titles - Spirit of Anzac Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, coloured 340 x 255 mm
Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp 1878-1922 :To the memory of our hero comrade 'Murphy' (S...
Date: 1915 - 1918
From: Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp 1878-1922 :Sketches made at Anzac during the occupation of that portion of the Gallipoli Peninsula by the Imperial Forces. London, Hugh Rees [1916]
By: Bryce Publishers Ltd; Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp, 1868-1922
Reference: C-057-002
Description: Supposedly shows John "Murphy" Simpson Kirkpatrick leading a donkey along a cliff path. A wounded soldier is on the donkey. 'Simpson' is, in fact, Richard Alexander Henderson The watercolour was copied by Moore-Jones from a photograph of a stretcher-bearer with the New Zealand Medical Corps, Richard Alexander Henderson. The photograph was taken by 3/210 Sergeant James Gardiner Jackson, New Zealand Expeditionary Force. This reproduction is from the original watercolour in the Australian War Memorial Museum at Canberra. Another version is in the Auckland Art Gallery, and there is also a version at the Commerce Club of Auckland. Moore-Jones produced several versions, either on site in Gallipoli or once he was invalided back to Britain. Other Titles - Spirit of Anzac Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, coloured 340 x 255 mm
Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp, 1878-1922 :[The Australian positions. Extreme right sho...
Date: 1915
From: Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp 1878-1922 :Sketches made at Anzac during the occupation of that portion of the Gallipoli Peninsula by the Imperial Forces. London, Hugh Rees [1916]
By: Bryce Publishers Ltd; Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp, 1868-1922
Reference: C-057-001
Description: Three soldiers in the centre foreground about to descend a bush-clad hill. Other hills and sea in the distance. Gallipoli. Original watercolour for plate no. 6 in 'Sketches made at Anzac by Sapper H. Moore-Jones. London, Hugh Rees Ltd, 1916. (held at C-057 in Drawings and Prints Collection). Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Sapper H. Moore-Jones. 1915 [in brushpoint] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 241 x 722 mm
Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp, 1878-1922 :[Anzac Cove] 1915
Date: 1915
By: Moore-Jones, Horace Millichamp, 1868-1922; Bryce Publishers Ltd
Reference: D-017-012
Description: Bush-clad hills to the left and sea on the right, with details of the Anzac camp. Scene at Anzac Cove, base of the Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli. Original watercolour for plate no. 2 in 'Sketches made at Anzac by Sapper H. Moore-Jones. London, Hugh Rees Ltd, 1916. (held at C-057 in Drawings and Prints Collection). Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - Sapper H. Moore-Jones. 1915 [in brushpoint] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 220 x 995 mm