German prisoners compelled to carry our wounded during the strenuous struggle for Bourlon Wood.

German prisoners compelled to carry our wounded during the strenuous struggle for Bourlon Wood.

Photograph

German prisoners compelled to carry our wounded during the strenuous struggle for Bourlon Wood.

From The Great War


1918
Gelatin silver print, printed later
Each image: 8 x 7.7 cm
Mount: 9 x 18 cm
Gift of Donald K. Weber, 2005
2005.0805.0084
Inscriptions recto (stamped in black ink): REALISTIC TRAVELS / LONDON-CAPETOWN-BOMBAY-MELBOURNE-TORONTO / 141 / BY ROYAL COMMAND OF THEIR IMPERIAL MAJESTIES / KING GEORGE V AND QUEEN MARY / Realistic / (c) / Travels / German prisoners compelled to carry our wounded / during the strenuous struggle for Bourlon Wood.

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