Superbly researched book gives new life to one of the stories that helped to build australia as a nation. The war diary of the 3rd field ambulance commended the excellence of the work performed by pte simpson continuously since landing. Moorejones paintings have usually been referred to by titles such as private simpson, d. Greenwood and lessac have collaborated on a number of books. Even though it was very dangerous, simpson would crawl on his belly and drag soldiers back to safety. A poignant account of the story of john kirkpatrick simpson and how he and his donkey, duffy, rescued over 300 men during the campaign at gallipoli. The colourful illustrations are in stark contrast with the reality of the events and together with the story, give a deeper understanding of the bravery of australians at war. Please practice handwashing and social distancing, and check out our resources for adapting to these times. In striving to enrich the lives of all readers, teachingbooks supports the first amendment and celebrates the right to read. As well as how simpson went from a stretchbearer doing what he could to help other soldiers to a national hero by the time the gallipoli campaign ended. Apr, 2015 videotext from the picture book simpson and his donkey mark greenwood interspersed with primary source images. Simpson and his donkey, gallipoli painting nzhistory.
The first and second pages are the story of jack simpsons life and experience at gallipoli. A man walked with his donkey, with his donkey, beside. Backed by detailed research, the text includes a brief biography of the man, details of his work at gallipoli and also the little known story of how, without realising, he rescued his childhood friend from south shields, billy lowes. Simpson and the donkey peter cochrane 9780522866032. The truth about simpson is not as cosy as the version that used to appear in primary school readers. There are arguments about how much the story has been embellished over the years, but nevertheless the simple heroism of john simpson has come to symbolise the aussie spirit and made him a household name. Cj korean book awards shortlist 2011 sakura medal shortlist. As a child during his summer holidays he used to work as a donkeylad on the sands of south shields. Most of the historic information and some of the photos come from a new book, john simpson kirkpatrick the untold story of the gallipoli hero. His story is important to australia because his sacrificial actions epitomise the concept of mateship loyalty to ones friends. An iconic image right of dick henderson, a stretcher bearer in the new zealand medical corps nzmc with a donkey at gallipoli, has often been wrongly. Apr, 2015 videotext from the picture booksimpson and his donkeymark greenwood interspersed with primary source images.
Simpson and his donkey picture book, gallipoli, world war i. Simpson and his donkey aka the donkey of gallipoli frane lessac. In august 1914 he enlisted in the australian imperial force, serving at gallipoli the following year as private john simpson in the 3rd. After the landing at anzac cove on 25 april 1915, simpson used.
Author and illustrator visited the actual locations in the book in order to interpret and represent them accurately. Simpson and his donkey is a poignant account of the story of john kirkpatrick simpson and how he and his donkey, duffy, rescued over 300. Simpson and his donkey an exhibition state library of. Simpson and his donkey john simpson kirkpatrick was born in britain but later moved to australia. Simpson and donkey are gallipoli heroes, despite new efforts. It was shortlisted for the 2008 western australian premiers book awards in the childrens books category, and was an honour book in the childrens book council of australia eve pownall book of the year in 2009. He would leave his donkey under cover whilst he went forward to collect the injured. Not a picnic or fairground fancy, but a pit of tortured souls. The myth of simpson and his donkey exposed kindle edition by wilson, graham. Frane lessac an account narrative non fiction of the story of john kilpatrick simpson and how he and his donkey, duffy, rescued over 300 men during the campaign at gallipoli. Moorejoness most widely recognised work was not painted at the battlefront, but from a photograph. Simpson and his donkey by mark greenwood 9781921529542. Anzac day tribute to pte simpson and his donkey duration.
Backed by detailed research, the text includes a brief biography of the man, details of his work at gallipoli and also the little known story of how, without realising, he. What is the story of simpson and his donkey answers. Apr 06, 2015 simpson and his donkey author and illustrator. The heroic story of one man and a donkey and the strange twist of fate that brought two boyhood friends together one last time during the. Backed by detailed research, the text includes a brief biography of the man, details of his work at gallipoli and also the little known story of how, without realising, he rescued his childhood. A man walked with his donkey, but it was no idle stroll. The simple tale of simpson and his donkey is the preeminent legend of heroism. In the early hours of the following day, as he was bearing a wounded comrade on his shoulders, he spotted a donkey and quickly began making use of it to carry his fellow soldiers. There has been a lot written about this pair and their efforts at gallipoli. It was a finalist for the 2010 cj korean picture book awards and was shortlisted in the 2008 western australian premiers book awards. In august 1914 he enlisted in the australian imperial force, serving at gallipoli the following year as private john simpson in the 3rd field ambulance, australian army medical corps. Simpson and his donkey artworks at state library state. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets.
When jack simpson was a boy in england, he loved leading donkeys along the beach for a. When jack simpson was a boy in england, he loved leading donkeys along the beach for a penny a ride. A poignant account of the story of john simpson kirkpatrick and how he and his donkey, duffy, rescued over 300 men during the campaign at gallipoli. Across time, a simple tale can acquire a complicated history. John kirkpatrick simpson and his donkey, duffy, rescued over 300 men during the ww1 campaign at gallipoli.
Simpson landed on the shores of the gallipoli peninsula on 25 april 1915 as part of the anzac forces. Simpson and his donkey the donkey of gallipoli youtube. Simpson and his donkey jack simpson kirkpatrick was born in 1892 at south shields in the north east of england. Simpson and his donkey books welcome to walker books australia. Having deserted from the merchant navy in 1910, he tramped around australia and worked in a variety of jobs. Simpson s actions are regarded as the highest expression of mateship, and he remains one of australias best known historical figures. The delightful illustrations by fran lessac help to tell the famous ww1 story. Simpson and the donkey goodreads meet your next favorite book. Simpson and his donkey state library of western australia blog.
Simpson and his donkey poem by david smithwhite poem hunter. On the return journey he would bring water for the wounded. This version of the story is meant to cover such topics as australian history, courage, looking after others and the nature of sacrifice. On 19th may, 1915 the man with the donkey was killed and became an anzac legend. I enjoyed the book about simpson, and his donkey, and the view of the author, if taken in the light it was given seems to be justified. Walker books australia, march 2008 suitable for ages. Simpson and his donkey by mark greenwood and frane lessac. Simpson and his donkey was published by walker books in 2008.
So when he enlists as a stretcher bearer in world war i. It is the story of a humble watercarrier, a rescuer of wounded men. Simpson and his donkey are immortalised in statues at the australian war memorial in canberra and melbournes shrine of remembrance, and his. He made the one and a half mile trip, through sniper fire and shrapnel, 1215 times a day. Most people are familiar with john kirkpatrick simpson and his donkey. Unpublished spread 14 for pages 32 33 collection of draft materials for simpson and his donkey, pwc25418. Simpson and his donkey by mark greenwood paperback book. When simpson was a boy growing up in england he used to give children donkey rides on the beach. Simpson and his donkey by mark greenwood paperback book for. The story of simpson and his donkey is an extraordinary tale of courage in the face of extreme danger, of an ordinary bloke doing what he could at immense risk to his own life.
Videotext from the picture booksimpson and his donkeymark. Jan 02, 2014 the simple tale of simpson and his donkey is the preeminent legend of heroism. His first donkey was known as abdul, murphy, or duffy. Simpson and his donkey is a poignant account of the story of john kirkpatrick simpson and how he and his. Simpson was killed by machine gun fire on the 19th may, but his example of selfless service lives on.
Simpson and his donkey book, histotechnology a self instructional text pdf download, the heroic story of one man and a donkey and the strange twist of fate that brought two boyhood friends together one last time during the gallipoli campaign in world war i. The exhibition is on display at the state library until 27 april. John simpson kirkpatrick 18921915, soldier, the man with the donkey, was born on 6 july 1892 at shields, county durham, england, son of robert kirkpatrick d. John simpson kirkpatrick, affectionately known as the man and his donkey, was born on the 6th of july 1892 in south shields, england. Simpson and his donkey became famous among the australian soldiers at gallipoli because of their bravery.
Many derivatives of the image, including sculptures, have appeared and a variation of it was included on three postage stamps issued in australia in 1965 to mark the 50th anniversary of gallipoli on the five penny, eight penny and two shillings and three pence stamps. His depiction of private john simpson kirkpatrick and his donkey was done when moorejones was touring his watercolours in dunedin in 1918, three years after the gallipoli landings. A legendary story to share with your children on anzac day. The story is told in visuals, making it easy for students to follow and comprehend. Feb 09, 2017 illustrations by frane lessac and words by mark greenwood share the heroic story of john simpson kirkpatrick in the picture book simpson and his donkey. Simpson and his donkey was awarded the eve pownall book of the year by the childrens book council of australia in 2009. He had only been on gallipoli one day when he found a donkey. Videotext from the picture booksimpson and his donkey. Simpson and donkey are gallipoli heroes, despite new. Simpson and his donkey books welcome to walker books. Illustrations by frane lessac and words by mark greenwood share the heroic story of john simpson kirkpatrick in the picture book simpson and his donkey. Mark greenwood and his wife, illustrator frane lessac, travelled to simpsons birthplace in south shields, england to thoroughly research the story of billy lowes and his boyhood friendship with simpson. Simpson and his donkey won honour book eve pownall award for information books, childrens book council of australia 2009. The original illustrations, preliminary sketches and draft materials displayed in this exhibition form part of the state librarys peter williams collection.
Day after day, and week after week simpson and his donkey would wind their way through the hills and valleys looking for wounded soldiers. It is the story of a humble watercarrier, a rescuer of wounded men, a tale of compassion, stoic persistence, with a tragic end. Apr 25, 20 simpson and his donkey are immortalised in statues at the australian war memorial in canberra and melbournes shrine of remembrance, and his story is told in childrens books and school history. Simpson and his donkey is a poignant account of the story of john kirkpatrick simpson and how he and his donkey, duffy, rescued over 300 men during the campaign at gallipoli. Simpson and his donkey anzac day commemoration committee. Simpson and his donkey the story of the soldier who rescued wounded men on gallipoli with a donkey has been told to successive generations of schoolchildren. Author mark greenwood has written many histories of australia for children, including simpson and his donkey, which is illustrated by wellknown illustrator frane leesac. He would sing and whistle, seeming to ignore the bullets flying through the air, while he tended to his comrades. Simpson and his donkey the donkey of gallipoli duration.
He came from a large family, being one of eight children. Today, the story of simpson and his donkey is an anzac legend. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading dust donkeys and delusions. Forging the nation simpson and his donkey the australian. As a child during his summer holidays he used to work as a donkey lad on the sands of south shields. Jack simpson was a young man who joined the army, caught a donkey, disobeyed orders and becam an australian legend. The donkey was alone nibbling grass near a soldier needing help. Simpson and his donkey assisted wounded soldiers at gallipoli. Childrens book council of australia eve pownall honour book 2009. Simpson and his donkey world war one anzac gallipoli mark greenwood this resource is a six page pdf document about simpson and his donkey. There is a statue of them at the australian war memorial in canberra and this is a story that is often told to children in primary school. Twentytwo years old, englishborn and a trade union activist, john simpson kirkpatrick was an unlikely figure to become a national hero.
The donkey who carried the wounded meet your next favorite book. When jack simpson was a boy in england, he loved leading donkeys along the beach. The dilemmas of national myths is when people adopt them as truth, and take them to heart, it is an almost impossible task to change peoples minds. Simpson and his donkey was honour book in 2009 for the eve pownall award for information books, childrens book council of australia and was shortlisted for the western australian premiers book award, 2008. The heroic story of one man and a donkey and a strange twist of fate that brought two boyhood friends together one last time.