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  <dc:title>Watercolour by John Chaplin of three soldiers [including Edgar Osborne] on field service `Drumming up'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Front shows two soldiers in a tent, with a third blowing on a small fire to heat two small cans.  Beside him is a packet of cocoa and a packet labelled 'iron ration sugar'.
Endorsed: 'This is supposed to depict me "Drumming Up".  This expression is [...] boiling water for [...].  The sketch has been previously glued onto dark paper, probably in an album, and part of the endorsement is obscured by remnants of the paper. Available on CD, CD337.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1918</dc:date>
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