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Portrait of an unnamed soldier - WWI

Portrait of an unnamed soldier - WWI


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Portrait of an unnamed soldier - WWI

Portrait of an unnamed soldier (with a moustache), c. 1916.529456 Private Sidney Dennant Moss, Rba, , (1884-1946), He Served With The 95Th Company Labour Corps. The 6Th Battalion London Regiment (Royal Army Medical Corps.) And The 84Th Field Ambulance Territorial Force In France And Salonika

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© David Cohen Fine Art/Mary Evans Picture Library

1884 1946 84th 95th Ambulance Battalion Corps Labour Moss Moustache Private Regiment Salonika Served Sidney Territorial Unnamed


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This evocative portrait captures the stoic gaze of an unnamed soldier from the First World War, believed to be Private Sidney Dennant Moss. Dated around 1916, the photograph shows Moss in his military uniform, sporting a well-groomed moustache. Moss served in various units during the war, including the 95th Company Labour Corps, the 6th Battalion London Regiment (Royal Army Medical Corps), and the 84th Field Ambulance Territorial Force. He saw action in both France and Salonika. The 95th Company Labour Corps was formed in 1915 to provide labor support to the British Army, while the 6th Battalion London Regiment (Royal Army Medical Corps) was responsible for the medical care of soldiers. The 84th Field Ambulance Territorial Force was a mobile medical unit that provided first aid and emergency care on the battlefield. Moss's service in these units highlights the diverse roles that soldiers played during the war. Despite the lack of identifying information, this portrait offers a glimpse into the life of a soldier who served during one of the most significant conflicts in history. The image is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by millions of men and women during the First World War. This photograph is a valuable historical document, and it is essential that it is handled with care and respect. It is not to be used for commercial purposes without the express permission of Mary Evans Picture Library, who hold the rights to this image. The portrait measures approximately 12 x 10 cm and is a pencil drawing. It is an important addition to any collection of military history or First World War memorabilia.

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