A separated British soldier and his daughter
A real photographic postcard
This poignant photograph depicts a young soldier in a studio setting, holding a document and gazing into space. Inset above is a portrait of a little girl, no doubt his daughter. There is nothing on the front or back of this real photographic postcard to tell us who the girl and her soldier–father are, or where he was pictured.
A photograph of a British soldier with one of his daughter inset
Photograph
Front
CONTRIBUTOR
The Army Children Archive
DATE
-
LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
1
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
PROGRESS
METADATA
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