Place | Europe: France, Picardie, Somme, Corbie Albert Area, Querrieu |
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Accession Number | E03828 |
Collection type | Photograph |
Object type | Black & white - Glass original half plate negative |
Maker |
Unknown Australian Official Photographer |
Place made | France: Picardie, Somme, Corbie Albert Area, Querrieu |
Date made | 7 July 1918 |
Conflict |
First World War, 1914-1918 |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain
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Group portrait of the Headquarters Staff of the 10th Infantry Brigade, in front of the Chateau at ...
Group portrait of the Headquarters Staff of the 10th Infantry Brigade, in front of the Chateau at Querrieu, while the Brigade was in reserve, previous to moving to the Hamel sector from which it advanced on the offensive of 8 August. Left to right, back row: Private (Pte) S. Francis; 11 Pte J. S. Harper; 2630 Pte F. G. Packman; 6970 Pte S. Curnow; 6938 Pte L. A. J. Lavin; 1190 Pte A. G. Henderson; 18 Pte F. de C. Rego; 1259 Pte A. O. Coulson; 3 J. C. Hendy; 5973A Pte P. G. Baker; 7 Driver (Dvr) Wentworth MM; 24 Dvr G. H. Pyke; 1280 Pte I. G. Sadler; 1706 Pte J. G. Wilson; 21 Dvr M. J. Harding. Third row: 10 Pte J. Simmonds; 6134 Pte A. R. Fenwick; 1010 Pte J. A. Cock; 319 Pte P. J. Monahan; 1672 Pte C. T. Fyander; Lieutenant (Lt) C. J. Taylor DCM; Lt W. S. Philip MC; Lt L. W. Mitchell; Lt F. R. B. Martin MC; 14 Pte F. Morrissey; 22 Dvr J. P. Lapthorne; 811 Pte L. N. M. Cole; 3487 Pte A. A. Rogers. Second row: 4328 Pte W. Winterbottom; 2552 Pte F. J. De La Ray; 1029 Pte C. J. Liddicoat; 80 Sergeant A. C. Cook; 12 Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant L. T. Corrigan; Captain (Capt) W. R. Cumming; Capt R. Lamble MC; Brigadier General W. R. McNicholl CB CMB DSO, with `Carl' the Brigade dog; Capt G. H. Crowther MC; Lt C. C. Gale; 762 Sgt J. J. Cooper; 130 Sgt C. W. Howse; 835 Pte W. G. Brown; 988 Dvr J. E. Sanderson. Front row: 1736 Pte J. Morrissey; 822 Lance Corporal (L Cpl) T. W. Dymond; 991 Cpl H. J. Sennett; Sgt E. Duke; 1195 Sgt A. Brooksbank; 1295 L Cpl H. Smith; 1274 L Cpl J. M. Rogers; 23 L Cpl G. A. Martin.