91. John Littlewood Bainbridge (Australian,1918-1978). [Soldier With Bayonet], c1942. Ink, washand white paint on card, signed lower right, 28 x 36cm.Slight foxing. $770Published in SALT magazine, an Australian air force and armyjournal.92. John Littlewood Bainbridge (Australian, 1918-1978). Army Hut, c1942. Ink and wash, signed lower right,titled in pencil in lower margin, various publishing annotationsin margins, 13.5 x 34cm. Slight foxing and soiling. $770Annotation includes “April 10, SALT [Aust. air force and army journal].”93. John Littlewood Bainbridge (Australian,1918-1978). Graving Dock, c1942. Ink and wash withwhite highlight on board, signed lower left, annotated“SALT ” in ink and in pencil in lower margin and verso,titled in pencil verso, 16.1 x 24.3cm. Slight foxing andstains overall. $770Published in SALT, an Australian air force and army journal.94. John LittlewoodBainbridge (Australian,1918-1978). Wingate OfBurma, c1942. Blackand white crayon withink, signed in ink lowerleft, titled in pencil withpublishing annotations inlower margin, alternatetitle “Gen. Wingate” inpencil verso, 22.1 x16.5cm. Slight soiling tomargins. $880Annotations include “SALT[an Australian air force andarmy journal].” In May 1942,General Wingate was sentto Burma. Inspired by thelion statues that guarded the temples in Burma, he formed ‘Wingate’sRaiders’ - also known as the Chindits, after the Burmese word ‘chinthe’meaning lions.1895. Tom McCowan. Boom, c1942. Colour lithograph, signed inimage lower right, 48.1 x 40.1cm (paper size). Minor foxing, repairs toupper and lower right corners and tears. Linen-backed. $880Text continues “There yer are, Dave, I told yer not to go tellin’ everyone the armywas goin’ to camp on our paddock. 2 Corps Survey Mobile Reproduction Section.”96. Ambrose Dyson (Aust., 1908-1952). [Troops And Tanks In Trenches],c1942. Ink and wash with white highlighton card, signed lower right, variouspublishing annotations in pencil in lowermargin and verso, 31 x 38.7cm. Somesoiling and foxing overall. $990Annotations include “SALT [an Australian air forceand army journal]. Drawing by Ambrose Dyson.”
99. Australian. This ManIs Your Friend. He FightsFor Freedom, 1942. Colourprocess lithograph, 25.8 x18.2cm (paper size). Linenbacked. $880Text continues “For additionalcopies write to Graphics Division,Office of Facts and Figures,Washington DC, Specify GPOJacket No. 455917. U.S. GovtPrinting Office: 1942-0.”97. Ambrose Dyson (Aust., 1908-1952). 1914-1918 [The Digger], c1942. Ink and wash, initialled“D” upper right, publishing annotations in pencil inlower margin, 19 x 27.5cm. Slight foxing and soiling. $1,100Annotation includes “SALT [ Aust. air force and army journal].”98. Will Mahony (Aust., 1906-1989). Not ForHome Use, c1942. Ink and brush, crayon with whitehighlight, signed in ink upper left, titled in pencil inlower margin, 26 x 33.3cm. Minor soiling overall. $990Captions in image read “Japan” and “Aust. Scrap Iron.”101. They’ll Be Proud OfYou In This. Join The AIFNow!, c1942. Colour processlithograph, 74.1 x 46.9cm(paper size). Repaired tears,missing portions and old folds.Linen-backed. $1,350100. Angus. Fools Talk. Men Drown!, c1942. Colour litho graph,signed in image lower right, 55.3 x 45.2cm (paper size). Repairs to tears,creases and margins. Linen-backed. $1,100Text continues “LS/102. Reproduced by 1 Aust. Mob. Litho Sec. AIF A. SVY C.” ShowsAustralian and US soldiers with a Japanese submarine in background.102. The Enemy Listens. Zip. SavesSoldier’s Lives, c1942. Colour processlithograph, 41.7 x 28.2cm (paper size).Minor stains and foxing to edges of imageand margins. Linen-backed. $1,10019