Physikalische Beschreibung: Trockene Glasplatte negativ 4 x 5 Zoll The New Zealand Division Printing Press, World War I. Royal New Zealand Returned and Services 'Association: Neuseelands offizielle Negative, World War 1914-1918.
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Die Druckpresse der Neuseeland-Division, Erster Weltkrieg (21234333618) Die neuseeländische Druckerpresse, "wo alle Bestellungen gedruckt werden". Innenraum der Druckerei, in der zwei Soldaten den Satz machen und einer die Druckerpresse bedient. Das Foto wurde am 1. August 1917 von Henry Armytage Sanders aufgenommen. Inschriften: Bezeichnet - Fotografentitel auf Negativ - rechts oben: H186. Anzahl: 1 s & w Originalnegativ (e). Ref: 1 / 2-012886-G. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, Neuseeland. natlib.govt.nz / records / 23106049
August Sander (1876-1964) was a German photographer known for his portraits and documentary photographs of everyday life in Germany in the early 20th century. He is best known for his "People of the 20th Century" project, which aimed to document the diversity of German society through portraits of people from all walks of life. Sander's work was influenced by his interest in sociology and his belief in the importance of objective observation and documentation. His photographs are characterised by their clarity, detail and frankness, and have had a significant influence on the development of modern photography.
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