Students Going Through a Smoke Screen at a Gas School in Northern Ireland

Students Going Through a Smoke Screen at a Gas School in Northern Ireland

Photograph

Lt. Mark A. Freeman

Maker
American, 1912–2005

Students Going Through a Smoke Screen at a Gas School in Northern Ireland

[Gas school in Northen Ireland. Students going through smoke screen.]


January 14, 1944
Gelatin silver print
Overall: 3 7/8 × 4 1/2 in. (9.8 × 11.4 cm)
Gift of Peter, Nancy, and Stephen Freeman in memory of their father, Mark A. Freeman
2007.0124.0075
Inscriptions Stamped in blue ink on verso, C: ETQ-HQ-44-535 FREEMAN 14 JAN 44
Stamped in blue ink on verso, C: GAS SCHOOL IN NORTHERN IRELAND. \ STUDENTS GOING THROUGH SMOKE SCREEN.
Stamped in blue ink on verso, C: [crossed out] 5th INF DIV, SEAFORDE, CO. DOWN
Stamped in blue ink on verso, CR: No. 1RE.
Stamped in purple ink on verso, BL: [in circle] REVIEWED & PASSED AS CENSORED \ UNITED STATES ARMY \ 27 JAN 1944 ................ \ PRESS CENSOR \ E.T.O. U.S.A.
Stamped in red ink on verso, C: CONFIDENTIAL \ Until reclassified by Censor.
Stamped in black ink on verso, TLC: [upside down] 938
Inscribed in pencil on verso, TRC: 148
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