Keywords: first world war firstworldwar ww1 wor life worlife tent crease world war one worldwarone wartime black and white photograph blackandwhitephotograph digital image digitalimage archives military social history socialhistory postcard soldier standing full uniform fulluniform uniform gun hand regional faces of the first world war regionalfacesofthefirstworldwar wor faces: regional faces of the first world war worfacesregionalfacesofthefirstworldwar mysterious unusual fascinating interesting white outline whiteoutline grass daylight shadow tree rope darkness belt buckle pocket button weapon posing portrait tyne and wear tyneandwear north east of england northeastofengland united kingdom unitedkingdom attentive clean shaven cleanshaven peg army people black and white Postcard, black and white, of a soldier standing outside a tent dressed in full uniform and holding a gun in his right hand Regional Faces of the First World War. The photograph is from an album relating to the men, women and children from Tyne and Wear who lived, worked or fought during the First World War. Accompanying this photo is the biographical and supporting information that we have about them, but the full story is not always known. Our collections records are not very detailed in some cases. We need your help to fill in the blanks. Do you have any information to add to what is already here? A name? A location? What more can you find out and tell us about their life? If you have some extra information about this photograph, please add your comments, information and any links, images or text. Part of the ‘Wor Life’ project. To find out more please visit www.worlife.org.uk Postcard, black and white, of a soldier standing outside a tent dressed in full uniform and holding a gun in his right hand Regional Faces of the First World War. The photograph is from an album relating to the men, women and children from Tyne and Wear who lived, worked or fought during the First World War. Accompanying this photo is the biographical and supporting information that we have about them, but the full story is not always known. Our collections records are not very detailed in some cases. We need your help to fill in the blanks. Do you have any information to add to what is already here? A name? A location? What more can you find out and tell us about their life? If you have some extra information about this photograph, please add your comments, information and any links, images or text. Part of the ‘Wor Life’ project. To find out more please visit www.worlife.org.uk |