G36-369-16 Soldier photographed at Kinmel Camp .jpg
G36-369-16 Soldier photographed at Kinmel Camp .jpg
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Image Details
Title | Soldier photographed at Kinmel Camp |
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Description |
A black and white photograph of a soldier standing by a stone pillar in a photographer's studio. He is wearing a Simplified tunic, introduced in 1916 as an economy measure and a leather belt with a snake clasp. He is standing beside a balustrade with a small flight of steps and a backdrop behind him. The photograph would seem to be a copy made by Bustin Studios of a postcard as it is inscribed "American Galleries Kimmel Park Nr Rhyl".Kinmel Park Camp was built in 1914 as a training camp for Lord Kitchener’s Army. |
Photographer / artist | Bustin Studios |
Publisher | Herefordshire Archive and Records Centre |
Contributor(s) | |
Date | [1916-1920] |
Type | Image |
Format | Photograph |
Identifier | G36/369/16 |
Area | Other |
Collection Holder | Herefordshire Archives |