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The Colours of Duntroon

The Colours of Duntroon: The Royal Military College Duntroon was founded in 1911. This painting celebrates Duntroon’s 90th birthday. The image depicts the founding Commandant, Brigadier General Sir William Bridges, and his horse Sandy (reputedly the only horse to return to Australia in WWI) overlooking the main parade ground in Duntroon. The sky i

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The Colours of Duntroon: The Royal Military College Duntroon was founded in 1911. This painting celebrates Duntroon’s 90th birthday. The image depicts the founding Commandant, Brigadier General Sir William Bridges, and his horse Sandy (reputedly the only horse to return to Australia in WWI) overlooking the main parade ground in Duntroon. The sky is lit by fireworks from Duntroon’s annual ‘Beating the Retreat’ ceremony. A Colour Party in winter uniform is flanked by cadets in summer uniform which reflects the two graduation ceremonies held each year.

The print from an original oil painting by Ian Coate. These are artist's limited edition prints of 1,000 and each print is signed by the artist. There is a poem underneath the image, and the original oil painting was purchased by a Graduating Class and now hangs in the Cadets Mess.

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