Summary
Digital image of a photograph printed onto a postcard backing, depicting Harry Cousland (left) with two fellow soldiers.
Part of a collection of material relating to the World War I military service of Hans Harry Cousland. Harry was a 21-year-old labourer from Port Melbourne when he enlisted to serve in World War I in 1915. He was wounded on 26 August 1916, recovered and returned to the front. There he was promoted then wounded again on 14 January 1917, receiving a gunshot wound in his left forearm which severed his ulnar nerve and caused a compound fracture of his left radius. He was operated on but his wound healed incorrectly with on-going nerve damage, and he was left with 'total incapacity' of his arm. He returned to Australia on 31 December 1917 on the hospital ship Themistocles and discharged medically-unfit in August 1918.
Description of Content
Three men, one seated on a bentwood chair. Two (including the seated man) are wearing hospital uniforms; the third is wearing military uniform with a slouch hat. The men's feet are not visible.
Physical Description
Digital image from black and white print.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Jill Cousland, 24 Nov 2014
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Person Depicted
Corporal Hans H. Cousland - Australian Imperial Force (AIF), France, circa 1916
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Digital file, Black & White
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