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A Guide to a World War I Panoramic Photograph 1918 November 11 World War I, Panoramic Photograph, 1918 November 11 10875-ag

A Guide to a World War I Panoramic Photograph 1918 November 11

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The Joseph M. Bruccoli Great War Collection
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Accession number
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Title
World War I Panoramic Photograph 1918 November 11
Physical Characteristics
1 item
Language
English
Abstract
This addition consists of one sepia panoramic photograph of hospital staff observing the armistice.

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World War I Panoramic Photograph, 1918 November 11, Accession # previous hit 10875 -ag, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This photograph was given to the University of Virginia Library on May 31, 1995, by Scott Derks, NationsBank, Columbia, South Carolina.

Scope and Content Information

This addition to the Joseph M. Bruccoli Great War Collection consists of a sepia panoramic photograph of nurses and other hospital staff in Hanover, Pennsylvania, as they observed the armistice ending World War I. The photograph was taken on November 11, 1918, by the Hoffman Studio, Hanover, Pennsylvania.