An incredible cache of 3000 glass plate photographic negatives — featuring Australia’s first Diggers on history’s bloodiest battlefield, the Western Front was located in a disused barn in a French village. Many of the photos are the only - or last images of men before they died.
800 of The plates have been purchased by an Australian businessman and donated to the War Museum. They have started a project to identify each and every soldier in the photos.
74 of the images have been reproduced so far - and are available for the public to view.
Looking at the images there are other nationalities - including British, French, Australian, US, and Indian soldiers, Chinese labour corps, and French civilians.
What an amazing find. Can you believe they turned up in a barn. Makes you wonder what else is lying around in the homes and barns of people in villages everywhere.
800 of The plates have been purchased by an Australian businessman and donated to the War Museum. They have started a project to identify each and every soldier in the photos.
74 of the images have been reproduced so far - and are available for the public to view.
http://www.awm.gov.au/exhibitions/remember-me/
Looking at the images there are other nationalities - including British, French, Australian, US, and Indian soldiers, Chinese labour corps, and French civilians.