Box 4
Contains 89 Results:
People posing with heavy artillery photograph, 1919
1.75 x 2.5 inches. Shows three people, likely relief workers, posing on the barrel of heavy artillery used in World War I; note on reverse states "Miss Schardt Miss Cecile Knoppen, Gun that fired on Dunkirk from Couckelaere." The third unidentified individual is possibly C. Canby Balderston. Associated with A00187030 and A00187083.
People posing with heavy artillery photograph, 1919
2.5 x 1.75 inches. Shows three people, likely relief workers, posing on the barrel of heavy artillery that fired on Dunkirk from Koekelare during World War I. Associated with A00187029 and A00187083; a note on the reverse of A00187029 identifies two of the people as Miss Schardt and Miss Cecile Knoppen. The third unidentified individual is possibly C. Canby Balderston.
War evacuees getting bread photograph, 1918-07
1.75 x 2.63 inches. Photograph shows evacuees receiving bread outdoors in Noncourt during World War I.
Sermaize Équipe group photograph, ca. 1917-1919
1.75 x 2.75 inches. Group photo of war relief staff in Sermaize, France.
Hospital train near Poissons, France photograph, ca. 1917-1919
1.75 x 2.5 inches. Shows military or relief work personnel posing in a line in front of a "hospital train," a procession of medical vehicles.
M. Rousselot with others photograph, ca. 1917-1919
1.75 x 2.63 inches. Photo of five people standing side by side in Érize-la-Petite, France, possibly amongst ruins. Note on reverse says "M. Rousselot. Erize-la-Petite and some of personnel."
War-damaged landscape of Diksmuide, Belgium photograph, ca. 1918-1919
2.5 x 3.5 inches. Shows ruined buildings surrounded by rubble in Diksmuide, Belgium in the aftermath of World War I.
War-damaged church in Slijpe, Belgium photograph, ca. 1918-1919
3.5 x 2.5 inches. Shows the ruined remains of a church destroyed during World War I in Slijpe, Belgium.
C. Canby Balderston at beach with others in Belgium photograph, 1919-07
3.31 x 2.25 inches. Shows C. Canby Balderston at the beach with others in Het Zoute while he was in Belgium as a relief worker. Note on reverse says "Le Zoute- Knocke [sp?] Ym. [sp?]. Juillet 1919. LDS."