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Staff clerks at work, headquarters, St Gratien, (1918), watercolour heightened with pencil, 37.3 cm (h) x 55.3 cm (w) by Arthur Streeton (1867–1943).

Created while official war artist with the Australian Imperial Force during the First World War. Depicts staff clerks at the headquarters of the Australian 2nd Division, a chateau at St Gratien on the Somme, France.

Australian War Memorial catalogue number ART03502.


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