Will Longstaff - Select Works

Select Works

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  • 8 August 1918, 1918–19
  • Breaking the Hindenburg Line, 1918–19
  • Menin Gate at Midnight (Ghosts of Menin Gate), 1927
  • Immortal shrine (Eternal silence), 1928
  • Ghosts of Vimy Ridge (Canadian National Vimy Memorial), 1931
  • Carillon, 1932
  • Portrait of Ivy Tresmand, now in Johannesburg Africana Museum

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