Summary
No. 47 in the series of World War I cigarette cards produced by Magpie Cigarettes. The image is titled 'Camouflaging Bully Beef'. It depicts soldiers in a makeshift kitchen with cans and plates around them, they are using a machine to mince meat. The images on this series of cigarette cards are official World War I photographs which were displayed at the Australian War Museum, Exhibition Buildings, Melbourne.
Physical Description
Sepia image printed on a small card, with caption underneath image. On reverse of card extensive printed text.
More Information
-
Collection Names
-
Collecting Areas
-
Organisation Named
-
Organisation Named
Rose Stereograph Company, Armadale, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1922
-
Organisation Named
Australian War Museum, Exhibition Building, Carlton Gardens, Melbourne, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1922
-
Date Depicted
-
Inscriptions
On Reverse of Card: 'MAGPIE / Cigarettes / Copies of / this / Official War / Photograph / and / 20,000 others / Can be obtained from the / AUSTRALIAN WAR MUSEUM / Exhibition Buildings, MELBOURNE' [a price list follows]
-
Classification
-
Category
-
Discipline
-
Type of item
-
Overall Dimensions
66 mm (Width), 40 mm (Height)
-
Keywords
World War I, 1914-1918, Cigarettes, Military Forces, Swap Cards, Royal Exhibition Building, Soldiers, Food, Humour