New Zealand Dressing Station at Mailly-Maillet on the Somme, France
Maker
Sanders, Henry Armytage
Production date
01 Apr 1918
Current rights
Public Domain
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Members of the New Zealand Ambulance Corps standing outside the New Zealand dressing station on the Somme, at Mailly-Mallet, France. An ambulance with a New Zealand silver fern painted on the door is parked outside the building. Photograph taken by Henry Armytage Sanders on 1 April 1918. H492 is written on the image.
The photograph is glued to a page in Leo Bestall's diary and album. Underneath the photograph Leo Bestall has written: 1/4/18. Our Dressing Station at Mailly-Maillet.
Photographer, Henry Armytage Sanders.
Date, 1 April 1918, World War I.
The photograph is glued to a page in Leo Bestall's diary and album. Underneath the photograph Leo Bestall has written: 1/4/18. Our Dressing Station at Mailly-Maillet.
Photographer, Henry Armytage Sanders.
Date, 1 April 1918, World War I.
Production date
01 Apr 1918
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Black & white photograph.
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Measurements
Height x Width: 100 x 152mm
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Subject date
Apr 1918
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Other number(s)
19312, 91849
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