IMAGE
Mounted New Zealand World War 1 troops in Palestine, moving towards the Jordan River
- Date
- during World War 1
- Reference
- 1/2-066833-F
- Description
Mounted New Zealand World War 1 troops moving towards the Jordan River from Bethlehem, during World War 1. Photograph taken in Palestine by an unidentified photographer.
Caption (from original album?) reads: "Towards the Jordan from Bethlehem".
Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s).
Physical Description: Film negative
- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
- Part of
- Buckland, Alfred Francis, 1882-1971 :Photographs taken during World War I of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces in Jerusalem, and the Auckland Mounted Rifles in Egypt, Sinai and Palestine
- Format
- 1 b&w copy negative(s), Negatives, Film negative, Orientation: Horizontal image
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Mounted New Zealand World War 1 troops in Palestine, moving towards the Jordan River. Buckland, Alfred Francis, 1882-1971 :Photographs taken during World War I of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces in Jerusalem, and the Auckland Mounted Rifles in Egypt, Sinai and Palestine. Ref: 1/2-066833-F. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/22298410More information can be found in our terms of use.