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58693: Photograph of wounded soldiers, including George Clifford, Gloucestershire Regiment.

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posted on 2024-02-23, 23:00 authored by Great War Archive Project Team

The arrow drawn on the photograph points to Private George Thomas Frederick Clifford of Cheltenham. The archives of the 'Glosters' were destroyed by fire in the Second World War, unable to give any other information.


Editor's Comment:
Wounded men pictured in Service Dress or 'Hospital Blues', with a variety of headwear (including Scottish 'Tam O'Shanters') and Regimental capbadges (Machine Gun Corps, Royal Artillery, Rifle Corps, Fusiliers, Notts and Derby Regiment, etc.). Note that the man standing to the right of Pte. Clifford is a soldier of the Australian Imperial Force, and that the man seated, third from left, has somehow acquired a French 'Adrian' helmet.

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Identifier

9040.cpd| 3960.jpg|GWA_2324_img009.jpg 3961.jpg|GWA_2325_img010.jpg

Subject

Clifford, George Thomas Frederick Clifford

Date

August 1915 to June 1916

Date Created

01/08/1915

Temporal Coverage

30/06/1916

Source

Photograph

Medium

Photographic paper

Type

Photograph

Pages

1, 2

Number of Pages

2

Contributor

Richard Marshall | Phyllis Fryer

Rights

The Great War Archive, University of Oxford / Primary Contributor

Publisher

The Great War Archive, University of Oxford

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