Item 01: George Washington Thomas Lambert letter diary, 1919 - Page 19

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[Page 19]

Hughes & James are the Officers beforementioned engaged in grave registration & photography.

The said Dinkum accompanys me carrying my painting gear, himself and odd bits of salvage on a pack mule a female with of character. I ride a very ugly plug, a small draughthorse which though unspeakably plain is useful & has a fondness for the mule. The mule breaks loose every 15 minutes or so when we camp for painting & the Dinkum shows the stuff he's made of by sliding down the side of the precipice & catching her, tethering her by some special stunt which he says will make her feel as happy as a Jew on the hobs of hell. Then he climbs laboriously back to me & by the time he reaches my summit she's off again, quite a good circus for a grey day.
[Drawing]
If the weather serves we move on, after mungaree, to the neck & I swat at painting leaves, grass, & small pebbles into the sketch of the Neck.

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