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A soldier's family of four photographed in Bulford | 1914

A photograph of a British army officer's family.
Although there no photographer’s details, there is a handwritten note on the back of this photographic postcard that gives the address of the family of four whose faces look out at us from the front: ‘Beacon Villa, F. Lines ?, Bulford Camp’, this being at an army base in Wiltshire. A date has also been written: ‘Christmas. 1914.’ The soldier–father’s Sam Browne belt and the distinctive cuffs on his tunic tell us that he is an officer, while the three pips and two lines of braid at the cuff proclaim his rank: captain. His cap badge is indistinct, however.

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A photograph of a British army officer's family, 1914
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The Army Children Archive

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1914

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1914

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2020-02-25T08:31:51.918Z
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