Box 4
Contains 89 Results:
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."
War-damaged church in Merkem, Belgium photograph, ca. 1918-1919
2.5 x 1.75 inches. Shows the ruined remains of a church and the surrounding landscape destroyed during World War I in Merkem, Belgium.
Strasbourg Statue in Paris, France photograph, 1917-09
2.57 x 1.75 inches. Shows the Strasbourg Statue bearing mourning emblems at Place de la Concorde in Paris, France.
Relief workers in Sermaize-les-Bains, France photograph, ca. 1917-1919
1.75 x 2.63 inches. Photo of World War I relief workers outside a building at "la Source" in Sermaize-les-Bains, France; note on reverse identifies the individuals conversing in the foreground as "Bruner and John Ransome," likely Ralph P. Bruner and John A. Ransome.
Équipe garage in Sermaize-les-Bains, France photograph, ca. 1917-1919
1.75 x 2.69 inches. Shows various vehicles inside the garage of a war relief unit in Sermaize-les-Bains, France.
Church ruins photograph, ca. 1917-1919
2.5 x 1.75 inches. Shows the ruined remains of a church destroyed during World War I. Possibly located in Keiem, Belgium; note on reverse says "Keyem?"
Panthéon photograph, 1917-09
2.63 x 1.75 inches. Shows the Panthéon viewed from from Place du Pantheon in Paris, France.
Procession of the Holy Blood in Bruges, Belgium photograph, 1919-05-05
2.5 x 1.75 inches. Shows spectators watching the Procession of the Holy Blood during Ascension Day in Bruges, Belgium.
Lt. Pat Vail and Cecile Knoppen photograph, ca. 1917-1919
2.25 x 2.31 inches. Photograph of Lt. Pat Vail and Cecile Knoppen, who were likely war relief workers, standing outdoors in Kemmelberg, Belgium.
Relief workers with others in Brocourt, France photograph, ca. 1917-1919
1.75 x 2.75 inches. Photo of four people posing together outdoors in Brocourt, France. Note on reverse identifies them as "Ben Darling" and "Doc Calvert," likely World War I relief workers Benjamin A. Darling and Leland Calvert, alongside French locals Abija Legrand and Georgette Legrand.