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04-MAY-2014

Canberra Simpson and his Donkey, Canberra War Memorial

We in Australia all know the story of this man

Australian War Memorial, Canberra


Hero of ANZAC
Twenty-two years old, English-born and a trade union activist, John Simpson Kirkpatrick was an unlikely figure to become a national hero. Having deserted from the merchant navy in 1910, he tramped around Australia and worked in a variety of jobs. He enlisted in the AIF, expecting this would give him the chance to get back to England; instead, Private Simpson found himself at ANZAC Cove on 25 April 1915, and was killed less than four weeks later.
Simpson would not have made a good peacetime soldier, and he was recklessly independent in war. Instructed to recover and help the wounded he undertook this work enthusiastically. Famously, he used a small donkey to carry men down from the front line, often exposing himself to fire. The bravery of this "man with the donkey" soon became the most prominent symbol of Australian courage and tenacity on Gallipoli.
Although Simpson carried no arms and remains an enigmatic figure, the nature of his sacrifice made a vital contribution to the story of ANZAC.

Peter Corlett
maquette for Simpson and his donkey
bronze
made and cast in Melbourne 1986
Simpson and his donkey
The story of the soldier who rescued wounded men on Gallipoli with a donkey has been told to successive generations of schoolchildren. Simpson's actions are regarded as the highest expression of mateship, and he remains one of Australia's best known historical figures.

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MarcViskens21-Jun-2016 17:50
very pretty shot Laine
Frank Brault04-Jul-2014 19:09
A terrific story about a very brave man. A fabulous image. So powerful and moody. V
Bill Robinson03-Jul-2014 23:22
Like the way you have silhouetted and composed this one Laine!
Karen Stuebing03-Jul-2014 20:03
It looks real silhouetted against the sky. Beautiful capture and tribute.
Chris Spracklen03-Jul-2014 19:13
A fine silhouette shot to accompany this poignant story, Laine. *V*
Tom LeRoy03-Jul-2014 19:04
Great image and accompanying story beautifully told! V
John Lamb03-Jul-2014 03:54
Love the view-point Laine, the story is well known in NZ. True Anzac spirit.
Stephanie02-Jul-2014 23:59
Wonderful silhouette image and great story Laine! V
godro02-Jul-2014 23:17
nice compo!
Johnny JAG02-Jul-2014 20:49
He was a local lad from round these parts
larose forest photos02-Jul-2014 20:41
super image, and a very interesting story, one I don't recall hearing when I was at school in Australia. V
Colin Storey02-Jul-2014 19:51
Great image and detailed information / story.
Bill Miller02-Jul-2014 18:47
Lovely story and a picture to match.
LynnH02-Jul-2014 17:24
A good lesson in patriotism and humanity! Neat photo.
Char02-Jul-2014 12:41
A wonderful and interesting story, Laine, thanks for sharing it with the outstanding capture of the scene. \/
Yvonne02-Jul-2014 10:24
So well captured, glad you included the story Laine! v
sue anne02-Jul-2014 09:33
Very nice with the history behind it. V
Zeeby02-Jul-2014 07:15
Brilliant! V
woody3402-Jul-2014 04:31
Wonderful capture of this lifelike silhouette.Yes ,like you say ,every Australian schoolchild for generations has heard about Simpson and his donkey.V
joseantonio02-Jul-2014 04:03
Very nice framing for the image and great historic informtion. Thank you for sharing.V.
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