IMAGE
Dean, Leslie John Fleetwood, 1889-1959 :Photographs of instructors' group, Homelands, Torquay; and grave of Lance Corporal Fifield
- Date
- [ca 1917-1919]
- By
- Dean, Leslie John Fleetwood, 1889-1959
- Reference
- PAColl-9851
- Description
Photographs taken and collected ca 1917-1918 by Leslie John Fleetwood Dean (1889-1959). Collection comprises:
Group portrait of instructors at rehabilitation hospital at Homelands, Torquay, Devon. Photograph taken ca 1917-1918 by Hardy of Torquay. All individuals are identified by surname, including Leslie John Dean.
Grave of Lance Corporal Joseph Fifield (7/1228) of the Canterbury Mounted Rifles, who died 20 December 1918 at Gallipoli.
Source of title - Title supplied by Library
Quantity: 2 b&w original photographic print(s).
Physical Description: Photographic prints
Provenance: Donated by Mr Douglas Dean, Hamilton, 2011. Donor is son of Leslie Dean.
- Access restrictions
- No access restrictions
- Format
- 2 b&w original photographic print(s), Photographs, Photographic prints, Orientation: Horizontal image
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Copyright
UnknownGroup portrait of instructors at Homelands, Torquay, England, during World War I
Date: [ca 1918-1919]
From: Dean, Leslie John Fleetwood, 1889-1959 :Photographs of instructors' group, Homelands, Torquay; and grave of Lance Corporal Fifield
Reference: PAColl-9851-2
Description: Group portrait of instructors at rehabilitation hospital at Homelands, Torquay, England, taken ca 1918-1919 by Hardy of Torquay Front row: Dean, Dallas, Bruce, Cameron, Ward, Easterman, Westerman, Selby, Widdowson Second row: Hitchcock, James, Stewart, Robertson, Harvey, Silcok, Crickett, Coates Back row: Colthart [?], Fawcett, Blair, Ekins, Batkins, Bates, Hookings, Kibblewhite Inscriptions: Mount recto - above image - Instructors Taken at Homelands Torquay Devon.; Mount recto - bottom right - Hardy Torquay Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Photographic print 15.6 x 21.2 cm, on mount 25.5 x 30.3 cm