File:Morning A Passchendaele. Frank Hurley.jpg
[The morning after the first battle of Paschendaele [Paschendale], Australian Infantry wounded around a blockhouse near the site of Zonnebeke Railway Station,12 October 1917
1 negative : glass ; full plate.
According to Robert Dixon this is a composite image, one of four versions with different "sunburst" formations in the clouds created from originally separate negatives. See also File:Morning a Passchendaele. Frank Hurley (glass negative).jpg. This photograph was part of an exhibition of Hurley's photographs at The Kodak Salon, George Street, Sydney, in early 1919.[1]
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Frank Hurley
(1885–1962) |
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Alternative names |
James Francis Hurley | ||
Description | Australian explorer, photographer, war photographer, photojournalist, cinematographer and film director | ||
Date of birth/death | 15 October 1885 | 16 January 1962 / 16 February 1962 | |
Location of birth/death | Glebe | Sydney | |
Work period | 1908 – | ||
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