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Photograph of Archibald Dickson wearing his cadet uniform and cap. © National Museums Scotland
Photograph of Archibald Dickson wearing his cadet uniform and cap, taken before joining the Royal Naval College, Osborne, aged 12. Professional studio portrait photographs were common reminders kept by families separated by war. These might be taken at home before people departed on active service, or were taken in photographers’ studios overseas, away from the front line, and sent home as postcar…
Myötävaikuttajat
- Jo Sohn-Rethel
Aihe
- World War I
- Remembrance
- Ensimmäinen maailmansota
Aineisto tyyppi
- Photograph
- Valokuva
Päivämäärä
- 1912
- 1912
- 1912
Myötävaikuttajat
- Jo Sohn-Rethel
Aihe
- World War I
- Remembrance
- Ensimmäinen maailmansota
Aineisto tyyppi
- Photograph
- Valokuva
Päivämäärä
- 1912
- 1912
- 1912
Aineiston tarjoaja
Aggregaattori
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- 2015-09-22
- 2015-09-22
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- europeana19141918:timespan/511663acf81a9bfe72a92378422142dc
Paikat
- Naval Warfare
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Alkuperä
- INTERNET
Lähde
- UGC
Tunniste
- 228555
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- English
- eng
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- EnrichEuropeana
Vuosi
- 1912
Alkuperämaa
- Europe
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- Photograph of Archibald Dickson wearing his cadet uniform and cap, taken before joining the Royal Naval College, Osborne, aged 12. Professional studio portrait photographs were common reminders kept by families separated by war. These might be taken at home before people departed on active service, or were taken in photographers’ studios overseas, away from the front line, and sent home as postcards. They were often preserved after the war as family mementoes.