Summary
One of 74 black and white photographs contained within a hard-covered photograph album.
Inscribed on front page of the album 'M.G.A. Warner'. Belonged to Sister Mabel Ashton Warner, who served in Queen Alexandra's Royal Nursing Service.
Photographs are glued into album, and are generally very faded. Some appear commercially-produced; others are rough and amateurish (for example, not cut straight).
The album contains many copyright official photos of the Boer War, Spion Kop memorial, armoured train, hospital trains, horse drawn field ambulance unit, nurses, wards, stretcher bearers, groups of soldiers, block-houses, camps, etc. Several images show interior of Kimberley Military Hospital medical and surgical wards. Includes an image of 'self' with two other nurses. Several are dated 1902.
Kimberley Military Hospital was hospital no.11 during the Boer War. Kimberley is the capital city of the province of Northern Cape, South Africa. It was beseiged during the Boer War, from 14 October 1899 to 15 February 1900.
Description of Content
A group portrait of thirteen men (eleven wearing sports clothing and two wearing military uniforms) from the Royal Army Medical Corps. In front of them is a trophy and plaque that reads R.A.M.C. Kimberley.
Physical Description
Black and white silver gelatin photograph.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Miss Thekla Kirchner, 03 Jun 1986
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Place Depicted
Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa, circa 1902
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Place Made
Cape Town, South Africa
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Past Owner
Sister Mabel A. Warner, circa 1902
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Format
Photograph, Monochrome
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Image Dimensions - Photograph
159 mm (Width), 114 mm (Height)
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Keywords
Boer War, 1899-1902, Portraits, Clothing, Hospitals, Army Camps, Military Forces, Sporting Teams, Trophies