Summary
Photograph in an album that belonged to an Australian serviceman in the 5th Australian Light House during World War I. The album contains 103 small black and white photographs, mainly of Gallipoli in 1915 and some of France and Belgium. They are believed to have been taken by Trooper George Simpson Millar, service no. 160, 'A' Troop, 'C' Squadron, 5th Australian Light Horse Regiment, 2nd Australian Light Horse Brigade, A.I.F. He served in Gallipoli and France (for some time as an officer in the Imperial Army), returning to Australia in 1919.
The building in the photo is unidentified. One possible candidate is the Hanover House, Regents Park, that is mentioned as his C/O address while he was between AIF and his commission in the British Army. Another plausible candidate is Redford Barracks in Edinburgh, Scotland, where he served as an officer in the Royal Artillery.
Description of Content
Photograph of an large stone building, on the left side there is an person standing.
Physical Description
Monochrome photograph in green and brown-covered 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), 1914-1919
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Format
Photograph, Monochrome
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Inscriptions
Bottom right corner of album page, handwritten in pencil: '46'
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Type of item
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Dimensions
85 mm (Length), 60 mm (Width)
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Keywords
Australian Army, Buildings, Militaria: Australian, Military Memorabilia, Wars & Conflicts, World War I, 1914-1918