Description: An original photograph from a Ww1 collection of signal corp photos. Type & Size: A 8.5x6.5" original photograph. Condition: Original to the era and in good to fair antique condition. Please see photos. This photograph shows a compelling scene set against a backdrop of a ruined stone structure, likely from a wartime setting. In the foreground, two soldiers are depicted, with one giving the other a haircut, suggesting a moment of reprieve amidst chaos. In the background, two more soldiers are seen peering out from a small doorway, adding a sense of depth and further humanizing the scene. The presence of the 'Signal Corps U.S.A.' stamp in the lower left indicates that this photo was taken by the U.S. Army Signal Corps, which documents moments of military significance. The U.S. Army Signal Corps were responsible for communications and documentation during conflicts, notably during World War I and World War II. Images such as this one were instrumental in capturing the day-to-day life and adversity faced by soldiers. The soldiers' relaxed demeanor amidst devastation reflects the resilience and camaraderie seen during such times. Visible in the photo is the 'Signal Corps U.S.A.' stamp, along with the number '27462'. This signifies an official military photograph. No captions or additional text indicating specific names or locations can be seen on the image itself.
Price: 22 USD
Location: Carlsbad, California
End Time: 2025-01-01T16:25:21.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Antique: No
Size: 8.5x6.5 inches
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Framing: Unframed
Subject: military, wartime, soldiers, U.S. Army Signal Corps, ruins, resi
Vintage: Yes
Type: Photograph
Year of Production: 1910
Number of Photographs: 1
Theme: conflicts & wars, history, social history, people
Featured Person/Artist: none
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1924
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
Production Technique: Gelatin-Silver Print