Scouts cautiously feeling for the enemy through the trackless and impenetrable jungles of East Africa.

Scouts cautiously feeling for the enemy through the trackless and impenetrable jungles of East Africa.

Photograph

Scouts cautiously feeling for the enemy through the trackless and impenetrable jungles of East Africa.

From The Great War


ca. 1915
Gelatin silver print, printed later
Each image: 8 x 7.7 cm
Mount: 9 x 18 cm
Gift of Donald K. Weber, 2005
2005.0805.0083
Inscriptions recto (stamped in black ink): REALISTIC TRAVELS / LONDON-CAPETOWN-BOMBAY-MELBOURNE-TORONTO / 134 / BY ROYAL COMMAND OF THEIR IMPERIAL MAJESTIES / KING GEORGE V AND QUEEN MARY / Realistic / (c) / Travels / Scouts cautiously feeling for the enemy through the / trackless and impenetrable jungles of East Africa.

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