Underwood & Underwood World War I press photographs
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Underwood & Underwood World War I press photographs
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Record
Identifier:
C0502_B001_F002.jpg
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C0502_B001_F002.jpg
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Title:
King George V and General Sir Newton Moore watching the Australian artillery brigade march past
title
King George V and General Sir Newton Moore watching the Australian artillery brigade march past
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Creator:
Underwood & Underwood
creator
Underwood & Underwood
Creator
false
Date:
1917-05-07
date
1917-05-07
Date
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Description:
Attached: "I53172 F.C. PHOTO FROM UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, N.Y.: KING GEORGE REVIEWS AUSTRALIAN TROOPS. King George and General Sir Newton Moore watching the artillery Brigade march past. The King reviewed the troops on Salisbury Plain. In Addressing the men, he urged them to emulate the glorious deeds of their kinsmen. 5/7/17."
description
Attached: "I53172 F.C. PHOTO FROM UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, N.Y.: KING GEORGE REVIEWS AUSTRALIAN TROOPS. King George and General Sir Newton Moore watching the artillery Brigade march past. The King reviewed the troops on Salisbury Plain. In Addressing the men, he urged them to emulate the glorious deeds of their kinsmen. 5/7/17."
Description
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Subject:
World War, 1914 - 1918
subject
World War, 1914 - 1918
Subject
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Subject:
George--V,--King of Great Britain,--1865-1936
subject
George--V,--King of Great Britain,--1865-1936
Subject
false
Geographic Area:
United Kingdom
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United Kingdom
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false
Decade:
1910s
scope
1910s
Decade
false
Type:
Still Image
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Still Image
Type
false
Genre/Form:
war photography
type
war photography
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false
Genre/Form:
black-and-white photographs
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black-and-white photographs
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false
Genre/Form:
group portraits
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group portraits
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false
Format:
Photograph; black and white
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Photograph; black and white
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Extent:
8 x 10 in.
extent
8 x 10 in.
Extent
false
Digital Publisher:
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center.
digital_publisher
George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections Research Center.
Digital Publisher
false
Collection:
Underwood and Underwood World War I press photographs
collection
Underwood and Underwood World War I press photographs
The description for these photographs is transcribed from paper descriptions that are attached to the photographs with adhesive. These paper descriptions are brittle and acidic. For presentation and accessibility purposes, the descriptions have been cropped out of the image.
general_note
The description for these photographs is transcribed from paper descriptions that are attached to the photographs with adhesive. These paper descriptions are brittle and acidic. For presentation and accessibility purposes, the descriptions have been cropped out of the image.