Summary
One of 49 photographs in an album from World War I likely to have been taken by Troop (later Lieutenant) G.S. Millar depicting the Light Horse camp in Egypt, 1915, prior to Gallipoli.
Image depicting a large group of servicemen along with some Egyptian nationals. All the people depicted in the photograph appear to be facing the camera, although the image is blurred making it difficult to see. A lage structure stands to the right of frame.
Description of Content
Image depicting a large groupd of servicemen in two rows - one standing and one squating - all facing the camera. In the right hand bottom corner of the image there is a man seated in native dress with two other figures standing behind him who also appear to be in native dress. Next to them is a large structure of some kind that disappears out of frame to the right.
Physical Description
Monochrome photograph in red, cloth-bound photograph album.
More Information
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Collection Names
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Collecting Areas
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Place & Date Depicted
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Photographer
Lieutenant George S. Millar - Australian Imperial Force (AIF), Egypt, 1915
Likely to have been taken by Troop (later Lieutenant) G.S. Millar -
Individuals Identified
MILLAR, G. S. (LT.)
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Format
Negative
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Inscriptions
Hand-written in pencil on the support near the top left corner of the photograph: 'd' Hand-written in pencil on the support above the top right corner of the photograph: 'x'
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Classification
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Type of item
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Image Dimensions - Photograph album page
251 mm (Width), 200 mm (Height)
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Image Dimensions - Photograph
87 mm (Width), 61 mm (Height)
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Keywords
Australian Army, Australian Military Forces, Militaria: Australian, Military Memorabilia, Portraits, Wars & Conflicts, World War I, 1914-1918