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DescriptionStretcher bearers Passchendaele August 1917.jpg |
IWM caption : Battle of Pilckem Ridge 31 July - 2 August : stretcher bearers struggle in mud up to their knees to carry a wounded man to safety near Boesinghe on 1 August. The look of agonised desperation on the men's faces has made this image a favourite choice to indicate the appalling conditions on the Western Front. FURTHER INFORMATION: Man third from left possibly identified as Jimmy Coates, who served with the 36 Ulster Division attached to the Field Ambulance Corps - information provided by his son in 2005.
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1 August 1917 |
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This is photograph Q 5935 from the collections of the Imperial War Museums (collection no. 1900-13) |
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John Warwick Brooke |
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British photographer
Official British First Word War photographer |
Date of birth |
30 May 1886 |
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Location of birth |
St Saviour, United Kingdom |
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Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
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