Date1914-1918Reference NumberPhoto 13-630Description Men around a fire, rifles nearby. Handwritten “This shows some of us in are in an Arab hut about 600 yards from the enemy trenches. We hid in the daytime and did outpost at night. It was cold and wet so we kept a good fire going. The worst draw back to comfort . . . was the fleas”. Photo from a WWI album (1914-1918) taken by his Father Harrison, Arthur Charles, 1894-1994. FormatPrintSource of AcquisitionHugh HarrisonPhotographer/CreatorHarrison, Arthur Charles, 1894-1994
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Kaitiakitanga StatementWe ask that, in addition to normal copyright and privacy considerations, users of our heritage resources uphold the mana and dignity of the people, communities and places depicted within.Cultural/Ethical StatusNoaRestrictionsNo cultural/ethical restrictions apply. However, copyright applies.CopyrightHarrison, Arthur Charles, 1894-1994AcknowledgementTe Ao Mārama - Tauranga City Libraries Photo 13-630