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The real name of the man known as "the man with his donkey," was John Simpson Kirkpatrick. He took Simpson as his surname and dropped Kirkpatrick from his name.
the third story in the silver donkey book by Sonya hartnett is based on the story of Simpson and his donkey
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Whilst John Simpson is the best known ANZAC who was assisted by a donkey in his work, there is another unsung hero who took over Simpson's work when he was killed.Richard Henderson was a New Zealand primary schoolteacher who, for many months, continued leading the donkey to carry the wounded.
The real name of the man known as "the man with his donkey," was John Simpson Kirkpatrick. He took Simpson as his surname and dropped Kirkpatrick from his name.
Simpson and his donkey symbolize the beauty of the Australian spirit, and courage. My answer for this Q would be Courage in Australia.
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Simpson and his donkey.
John Simpson Kirkpatrick, known as the Simpson of "Simpson and his donkey", was born on 6 July 1892.
yes they were used in gallipoli Simpson and his donkey who did many rescues to save people
john and his donkey travelled everyday
the second day of the landing
The real name of the man known as "the man with his donkey," was John Simpson Kirkpatrick. He took Simpson as his surname and dropped Kirkpatrick from his name.
its donkey * and simpson only had one donkey, get your facts right.
the third story in the silver donkey book by Sonya hartnett is based on the story of Simpson and his donkey
Simpson and his donkey were not in World War 2: Simpson was shot dead at Gallipoli in 1915 after three and a half weeks carrying wounded men on the donkey. His role as stretcher-bearer with a donkey was taken over by New Zealand teacher Richard Henderson. The donkey lasted throughout the Gallipoli campaign, and was eventually evacuated with the troops eight months later.