Item 082: Zonnebeke, [Belgium], [ca. 1920 photographic print of original taken ca. 1917] / produced...
Item 082: Zonnebeke, [Belgium], [ca. 1920 photographic print of original taken ca. 1917] / produced by Colart's Studios, Melbourne
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[ca. 1920 photographic print of original taken ca. 1917]
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PXD 481/f. 138
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Pictures and Photographs
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1 photographic print - gelatin silver, hand coloured
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Forms part of collection The pictorial panorama of the Great War: embracing Egypt, Gallipoli, Palestine, France, Belgium, Germany and the Navy, from an Exhibition of war photographs in natural colour, [ca. 1920 photographic prints of originals taken 1915-1918] / produced by Colart's Studios, Melbourne (140 photographs)
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Out of copyright : Created before 1955
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Full title
Item 082: Zonnebeke, [Belgium], [ca. 1920 photographic print of original taken ca. 1917] / produced by Colart's Studios, Melbourne
Variant title
Western Front Series
101. Zonnebeke.
Aerial photograph taken of the ground leading up to Passchendaele Ridge, that was fought over during October, 1917. The Chateau Zonnebeke, once the most beautiful in Flanders, is the white ant hill like mess in the foreground. The "village" that was is now the discolouration on the ground on the left. The...
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Date note
Dated from Exhibition of war photographs in natural colour / Director: Captain W. D. Joynt, V.C.. Melbourne, Vic. : Colart's Studios, [192?]
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Call Numbers
PXD 481/f. 138
Record Identifier
YolgDLD9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YolgDLD9
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Reference code
9586678
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