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Oblique aerial photograph of a prison camp near Toul, France, circa 1918. Hundreds of people are gathered in the camp's yard, and a queue of people is visible filing into one of the buildings.Inscription on album page: "Enlargement of prison camp seen on page."Part of Album One from the Nancy Harkness Collection of World War I Photograph Albums, circa 1914-1919.
Oblique aerial photograph of a factory and a prison camp near Toul, France, circa 1918. Hundreds of people are gathered in the camp's yard, and a queue of people is visible filing into one of the buildings.Inscription on album page: "A U.S. prison camp."Part of Album One from the Nancy Harkness Collection of World War I Photograph Albums, circa 1914-1919.
Oblique aerial photograph of a factory and a prison camp near Toul, France, circa 1918. Hundreds of people are gathered in the camp's yard, and a queue of people is visible filing into one of the buildings.
Inscription: "4 Photo Sec."
Inscription on verso: "Camp near [Paguy?], Toul Sector."
Oblique aerial photograph of an American prison camp, Pagny, France, circa 1916-1919. A plume of smoke rises from several buildings on the left.Inscription on album page: "U.S. prison camp burning at Pagny. 350M."Part of Album One from the Nancy Harkness Collection of World War I Photograph Albums, circa 1914-1919.
Photograph of Japanese guards surrendering their swords to American officers at a prisoner-of-war camp, China, circa 1940s.Typed on verso: "Hqs. Tenth Air Force, China -- Japanese guards surrendering swords to American officers at a prison camp. The officers were prisoners until a Tenth Air Force mercy plane flew to Mukden, Manchuria, to evacuate Allied prisoners. (USAAF Photo)."Stamped on verso:…
Photographic group portrait of captured servicemen at Kamstigall prisoner-of-war camp, Pillau (present-day Baltiĭsk, Russia), circa 1918. The verso inscription identifies several of the men.
Inscription on verso: “Information furnished by L. C. Gilmour, Oct. 67. Canadians, Fort 10. / W. H. Henderson, 64 Sqd. / Lt. Cathar. / Lt. E. Thompson, 85 Sqd., Kingsmill, Ont. / E. H. Bullen, 210 Sqd.,…
Photographic postcard of prisoners of war at Kamstigall, Pillau (present-day Baltiĭsk, Russia), circa 1918. Several of the men are identified in the verso inscription as Royal Air Force pilots.
Inscription on verso: "R-L / W. J. Truman, 38 Sqd. / H. M. Struben, 32 Sqd. / T. C. Russell, 5 Sqd. / D. Mallitt, 18 Sqd. / [Lt?] W. J. Hall, 213 Sqd. / A. E. Bingham, 217 Sqd. / G. D. [Haigh?], 3rd London…
Photographic group portrait of captured servicemen at Kamstigall prisoner-of-war camp, Pillau (present-day Baltiĭsk, Russia), circa December 1918. The verso inscription identifies several of the men.
Inscription on verso: "A. Moore, Treherne, Man. / M. McKe[illegible], Hab[?], Man. / R. G. Stewart, Brandon. / J. A. S. [Gariner?], Winnipeg, Man. / 789 Beverly St., Kamstigall Bu Pillau, Germany.…
Photographic group portrait of captured servicemen at Kamstigall prisoner-of-war camp, Pillau (present-day Baltiĭsk, Russia), circa December 1918. The verso inscription identifies several of the men.
Inscription: "Hut 20. Kamstigall, 1/12/18."
Photographic group portrait of captured servicemen at Kamstigall prisoner-of-war camp, Pillau (present-day Baltiĭsk, Russia), circa December 1918. Several of the men have signed the image.
Inscription on verso: "L. C. Gilmour."