I found a number of interesting details in this photograph of zouaves demonstrating the loading of soldiers onto an ambulance:
CALL NUMBER
LC-B817- 7636
REPRODUCTION NUMBER
LC-DIG-cwpb-04095 DLC (digital file from original neg.)
LC-B8171-7636 DLC (b&w film copy neg.)
Items of Note:
- The hooded cape on the officer at left of the ambulance. Looks like he is also wearing a private purchase sack coat, sash (OOD?), and an oil cloth covered kepi.
- The buttons on the trouser cuff of the man being loaded into the ambulance.
- The nice leather upholstery on the ambulance!
Here is A companion photo: http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/...p/~ammem_zZ4T:
CALL NUMBER
LC-B817- 7285
REPRODUCTION NUMBER
LC-DIG-cwpb-03950 DLC (digital file from original neg.)
LC-B8171-7285 DLC (b&w film neg.)
CALL NUMBER
LC-B817- 7636
REPRODUCTION NUMBER
LC-DIG-cwpb-04095 DLC (digital file from original neg.)
LC-B8171-7636 DLC (b&w film copy neg.)
Items of Note:
- The hooded cape on the officer at left of the ambulance. Looks like he is also wearing a private purchase sack coat, sash (OOD?), and an oil cloth covered kepi.
- The buttons on the trouser cuff of the man being loaded into the ambulance.
- The nice leather upholstery on the ambulance!
Here is A companion photo: http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/...p/~ammem_zZ4T:
CALL NUMBER
LC-B817- 7285
REPRODUCTION NUMBER
LC-DIG-cwpb-03950 DLC (digital file from original neg.)
LC-B8171-7285 DLC (b&w film neg.)
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