Road Screens of Slashed Burlap

Description:

Black and white photograph taken by the Signal Corps during World War I. Slashed burlap screens stand on both sides of a dirt road. The Signal Corps' emblem is visible in the bottom left-and corner of the image. The photo is mounted on a board, with the title on the board below the photo.

The Photographic Section of the Signal Corps was established in July 1917. It was responsible for the US Army's official ground and aerial photography of World War I.

Date Made: ca 1917-1918

Location: Currently not on view

Place Made: Europe

Subject: WomenRelated Event: World War I

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Data Source: National Museum of American History

Id Number: 2013.3101.19Nonaccession Number: 2013.3101Catalog Number: 2013.3101.19Maker Number: 22773

Object Name: photograph

Physical Description: paper (overall material)emulsion (overall material)cardboard (base material)paper (label material)Measurements: overall, photograph: 5 1/2 in x 7 1/4 in; 13.97 cm x 18.415 cm

Guid: http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ad-f200-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record Id: nmah_1452051

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