On-stage portrait of four cast members of a play produced by Prisoners of War (POW) at a German ...

Accession Number P05901.081
Collection type Photograph
Object type Black & white - Print silver gelatin
Maker Unknown
Place made Germany: Schneidemuhl
Date made c 1918
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

Public Domain Mark This item is in the Public Domain

Description

On-stage portrait of four cast members of a play produced by Prisoners of War (POW) at a German POW Camp at Schneidemuhl, Germany. Identified standing on the left is 3953 Sergeant (Sgt) Joseph Chandlot Clarence Whitbread, 13th Battalion from Annandale NSW who enlisted at the age of 21 on 30 August 1915 and embarked for overseas on 20 December 1915 aboard HMAT Suevic. He was captured at Riencourt, France, on 11 April 1917 and held as a POW in Germany. He wrote from the POW Camp at Schneidemuhl on 13 February 1918 "We had a great concert last week, it was quite original - I wrote the piece myself and made all the costumes." Sgt Whitbread was repatriated to England on 1 December 1918 and arrived back in Australia on 23 April 1919. Identified sitting on the right is 1112 Sgt Reginald James Camden, 11th Battalion, from Blackboy Hill, Western Australia who enlisted at the age of 19 on 21 September 1914 and embarked for overseas on 22 December 1914 aboard HMAT Themistocles. After serving at Gallipoli, Sgt Camden went on to serve on the Western Front where he was awarded a Distinguished Conduct Medal for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty during the operations of 22-25 July 1916 which culminated in the capture of Pozieres. He was captured on 15 April 1917 at Lagnicourt near Bullecourt, France and held as a POW in Germany until repatriated to England on 4 January 1919. Sgt Camden arrived back in Australia on 31 May 1919. One of a series of over 80 photographs of Allied POWs in the camp at Schneidemuhl, given to 3235 Corporal (Cpl) James Skelly, 55th Battalion, from Rockdale, NSW, by fellow POWs as a souvenir of their time together. Cpl Skelly was a self-described 'special correspondent' for the Australian Red Cross while at Schneidemuhl and originally donated these photographs to the Ramsgate RSL. The original is stored in the AWM archive store.