Summary

One of 129 World War I photographs likely to have been taken by Driver Cyril Rose, AIF. Rose was made a driver in the 1st Australian Auxiliary Mechanical Transport Company before moving to the 2nd Australian Divisional Mechanical Transport Company when in France. He sailed from Melbourne on 22 December 1916 on the Persic, arriving in England in March 1917. In June he was sent to France where his service consisted of driving in a supply column. He returned to Australia on the Persic on 13 July 1919.

A majority of the images included in the album appear to be from the time Rose spent in England, particularly Wiltshire, before he travelled to France. The album also includes images of servicemen, battle sites, buildings and Cologne, Germany.

The two servicemen depicted are likely to be next to the River Wylye which runs through Wiltshire. The county of Wiltshire is where Cyril Rose, the likely photographer, spent his time in England before travelling to France.

Description of Content

Circular image of two servicemen near a river. On sits on something slightly off to the side, whilst the other stands near the water's edge.

Physical Description

Black and white photographic print on paper.

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