Summary
Postcard dating from World War I, showing a black and white photograph of a cavalry crossing a pontoon bridge south of Baghdad.
Part of a collection of World War I photographs associated with the service of Lionel Knox Trezise (service no. 14340), father of the donor John Trezise. Lionel was a 'reliving postmaster and telegraphist' when he enlisted on 22 March 1916. He was placed in the 1st Australian Wireless Signal Squadron as a sapper, serving with the Mesopotamia Expeditionary Force. During his service he apparently took photographs in India, Sri Lanka and Mesopotamia (Iraq and neighbouring regions). After returning to Australia in 1919 he married and became a public servant. He died in 1972. Lionel's brother John Gordon (Jack) Trezise also served in World War I (service no. 5105). He enlisted on 2 March 1916 while a 26-year-old shop assistant in Broken Hill, and was killed in action in France on 1 June 1918.
Description of Content
Elevated view of a cavalry of horses and military persons crossing a pontoon bridge.
Physical Description
Post card featuring a black and white photograph. An inscription handwritten in pencil on the reverse describes the scene. The photograph has faded and yellowed and the edges are slightly curled.
More Information
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Collection Names
Military Memorabilia Collection, Returned and Services League (RSL) Collection
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Collecting Areas
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Acquisition Information
Donation & Subsequent Transfer from Victorian Branch, Returned & Services League of Australia Limited (RSL), Mr John Trezise, Oct 1984
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Place & Date Depicted
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Format
Postcard, Black & White
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Inscriptions
Reverse, handwritten: "A pontoon bridge at Bawi (?) a / few miles south of Baghdad. This / shows our cavalry crossing over / We went over just after them" Reverse, printed: "POST CARD / CARTE POSTALE / Communication - Correspondance / Address - Addresse / STAMP / HERE"
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Type of item
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Overall Dimensions
8.7 cm (Length), 13.8 cm (Width)
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Keywords
Military Memorabilia, Postcards, Wars & Conflicts, World War I, 1914-1918, Horses