Summary

One of 108 images in an album from World War I likely to have been taken by Captain Edward Albert McKenna. The album contains photographs of the 7th Battalion in Egypt.

Image of Mena Village. According to the inscription this was the starting place for the trip Captains McCrae, McKenna and Mason and Lieutenants Chapman, De Ravin and Scanlan took to 'Sakara.'

The 7th Battalion stayed in Mena Camp, one of three training camps in Egypt used by the A.I.F. and the N.Z.E.F.

'Sakara' is likely to refer to 'Saqqara' an ancient Egyptian burial ground most famous for the 'Step Pyramid' of the Third Dynasty Pharaoh Djoser (Netjerikhet) and its associated complex.

The album relates to the service of Captain Edward Albert McKenna. McKenna served in the 7th Battalion Australian Infantry and was killed in action in Gallipoli on 25 April 1915, aged 37.

Description of Content

View of the Pyramids of Giza with the village of Mena in the foreground. A number of palm trees are visible scattered throughout the village.

Physical Description

Black and white photographic print on paper with a white border.

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