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    John Kirkpatrick (6 July 1892 – 19 May 1915), commonly known as John Simpson, was a stretcher bearer with the 3rd Australian Field Ambulance during the...
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  • John Kirkpatrick may refer to: John Kirkpatrick (politician) (1840–1904), Australian politician John Simpson Kirkpatrick (1892–1915), British-born Australian...
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  • the Battle of Bunker Hill John Simpson (VC) (1826–1884), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross John Simpson Kirkpatrick (1892–1915), Australian World...
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    the New Zealand Medical Corps at the Battle of Gallipoli. Like John Simpson Kirkpatrick, he used a donkey to carry wounded soldiers from the battlefield...
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    comedian Professor John Gray – philosopher Eric Idle – comedian actor and songwriter Lulu James – singer John Simpson Kirkpatrick – ANZAC war hero Joe...
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    National Library of Australia. Walsh, G.P. "John Simpson Kirkpatrick (1892–1915)". Kirkpatrick, John Simpson (1892–1915). Australian National University...
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  • book}}: |work= ignored (help) Walsh, G. P. "John Simpson Kirkpatrick (1892–1915)". Kirkpatrick, John Simpson (1892–1915). National Centre of Biography,...
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    $388 per kilogram, at October 2017 prices. During World War I John Simpson Kirkpatrick, a British stretcher bearer serving with the Australian and New...
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  • John Kirkpatrick (musician) (born 1947), English musician John Simpson Kirkpatrick (1892–1915), British-born Australian soldier Joseph Kirkpatrick (1872-1930)...
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  • suffering 10,000 casualties. 19 – Anzac: Australian stretcher-bearer John Simpson Kirkpatrick is killed near Steele's Post. 20 – Anzac: The Australian 2nd Light...
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  • and First World War general Sir John Monash, along with images from the First World War and John Simpson Kirkpatrick and his donkey. A new design of the...
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    The first of these was "The Man with the Donkey", representing John Simpson Kirkpatrick, although he was not named on the statue. Officially the work is...
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    killed and 468 wounded. The dead included a stretcher bearer, John Simpson Kirkpatrick, whose efforts to evacuate wounded men on a donkey while under...
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  • footballer Jack Simpson (cricketer) (1920–1997), Irish cricketer Jack Simpson (golfer) (1859–1895), Scottish golfer John Simpson Kirkpatrick (1892–1915),...
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    the story of John Simpson Kirkpatrick during the Gallipoli campaign in World War I. It is considered a lost film. John Simpson Kirkpatrick, aka "Murphy"...
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  • on 25 April 1915. It is primarily known for being the company John Simpson Kirkpatrick was registered in. The Field Ambulance consisted of medical personnel...
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  • Simpson Kirkpatrick (1892–1915), Australian World War I war hero of "Simpson and his donkey" John Baird Simpson (1894–1960), Scottish geologist John Milton...
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  • (1914–2004), first Victoria Cross recipient of the Second World War John Simpson Kirkpatrick (1892–1915), hero of the Gallipoli campaign in WWI. Henry Howey...
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    from the Australian Imperial Force, including that of Private John Simpson Kirkpatrick and three New Zealanders. It also contains 21 troops from the New...
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    performers include John Williamson who wrote the iconic song "True Blue", Lee Kernaghan, Adam Brand and Kasey Chambers. Olivia Newton-John and Keith Urban...
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  • the Donkey is a 1938 Australian radio drama by Harry Paull about John Simpson Kirkpatrick and his donkey during World War One. It aired on the ABC on Anzac...
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  • outstanding bravery." The awards were to be made posthumously to John Simpson Kirkpatrick ("Simpson"), Albert Cleary and Teddy Sheean (Teddy Sheean was subsequently...
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  • – Bolesław Prus, Polish journalist and author (b. 1847) 1915 – John Simpson Kirkpatrick, English-Australian soldier (b. 1892) 1918 – Gervais Raoul Lufbery...
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    160 killed. Among the noted casualties was Australian army medic John Simpson Kirkpatrick, who innovated the use of mules as stretchers for transporting...
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    following years he worked on some large projects like sculptures of John Simpson Kirkpatrick, the towns WW1 Hero of Gallipoli and Stan Laurel for Persimmon...
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  • at Ararat "The Man and His Donkey" (1936), elsewhere named as John Simpson Kirkpatrick at the Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne "King George V" (1937)...
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  • Gallipoli as a packhorse, whose last burden was the body of John Simpson Kirkpatrick, of "Simpson's donkey" fame. Shanahan later gained the horse's trust and...
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    Christopher Alan Kirkpatrick (born October 17, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, music producer, podcaster, and actor. He founded the pop...
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  • Australia". The winning club received the "Simpson–Henderson Trophy", named in honour of Australian John Simpson Kirkpatrick and New Zealander Richard Alexander...
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  • developed several projects that were not made - Spy Ship, a biopic of John Simpson Kirkpatrick, Red Alert West, a film about the Spanish Civil War. A film that...
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