Summary

One of 44 black and white photographs in an album bound in green suede, believed to have been taken by Sergeant Major Gilbert Payne Mulcahy during World War I. It documents his military service in Egypt, France, Belgium and his return to Australia via Capetown and the Quarantine Station, Point Nepean, 1916-1919.

Image depicting an unknown serviceman at Bancourt, France. The image is dated June 1917.

Description of Content

Serviceman stands in the centre of the photograph, looking to the right with his hands on his hips. To the right stands another man, holding a saddled horse. To the left is what appears to be a structure of some kind.

Physical Description

Black and white silver gelatin photographic print.

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