Group portrait of Australian and British officers at Abbey Wood Camp near Woolwich, London. ...

Accession Number C01088
Collection type Photograph
Object type Black & white - Glass original half plate negative
Maker Unknown
Place made United Kingdom: England, Greater London, Bexley, Abbey Wood
Date made February 1916
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

Public Domain Mark This item is in the Public Domain

Description

Group portrait of Australian and British officers at Abbey Wood Camp near Woolwich, London. Identified from left to right, back row: unidentified; Lieutenant (Lt) Sinclair; Lt William Richard Jorgensen, 12th Battalion AIF; Lt Kennedy; Lt Fleming; Lt McRae; Lt Fitzpatrick; Lt Dawson; Lt McLennan; Lt John Herbert Huxley (later DSO), 12th Australian Light Horse Regiment; Lt Maycock; Captain (Capt) Oswald Ryle Horwood, Australian Army Medical Corps (later Medaille du Roi Albert); Lt Bennett; and 13632 Lt Albert Edward Hastain, 14th Battalion AIF.
Front row: Capt Cook; Lieutenant Lloyd Remington Meech, Royal Army Medical Corps; Lt Genyas (?), Adjutant; Colonel Percy Phipps Abbott, Commanding Officer 10th Australian Light Horse Regiment; Major Herbert Jamieson Stewart, Senior Medical Officer, Australian Army Medical Corps (later CMG) [the previous three are staff officers, as shown by the gorgets on their collars]; Capt Forsyth, Paymaster; Capt Charles George Moodie, Medical Officer, Australian Army Medical Corps; and Reverend Francis Ernest Dossetor, Chaplain, Royal Chaplains Department.

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