AUSTRALIAN MILITARY
This fully revised and expanded edition offers a wealth of fresh information including more soldiers newly identified with the aid of their families.
A trove of portraits taken in the tiny French town of Vignacourt just behind the front lines was found a century later in an ancient metal chest in a French farmhouse. The collection of glass plates has been hailed as one of the most important First World War discoveries ever made. Haunting images show diggers enjoying a brief respite from the horror of the trenches: having their portraits taken for a lark, for a keepsake or to send to loved ones. For all too many, this would be their only memorial, and to gaze into the eyes of these men is to meet a lost generation.
- 399 p. ; ill. (some col.), facsims., 1 map, ports. ; 31 cm. #081223
- Australian War Memorial — Photograph collections
- World War, 1914-1918 — Australia — Pictorial works
- Photography — Plates
- World War, 1914-1918 — France — Pictorial works
- World War, 1914-1918 — Campaigns — Western Front — Pictorial works
- War photography — France — History
- War photography — Australia — History
- Soldiers — France — Biography
- Australian