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Lot 234 - Pair Of Antique Photographs Featuring Historic Cemetery Scenes, Including 19th Century New England Gravestones And World War I American Expeditionary Forces Cemetery, France
Lot 234 - Pair Of Antique Photographs Featuring Historic Cemetery Scenes, Including 19th Century New England Gravestones And World War I American Expeditionary Forces Cemetery, France
Two antique photographic prints offered together as a small thematic lot centered on memorial and burial landscapes. The first image depicts a historic cemetery with early upright gravestones, including a clearly legible marker for “Elizabeth, wife of David Brooks,” surrounded by additional period stones and monuments, likely New England. The second photograph shows a vast field of uniform white crosses identified by a sign as an American Expeditionary Forces cemetery, numbered “No. 1233,” associated with the World War I burial grounds in France, including the designation “Thiaucourt Dept. Meuse.” Both photographs show age-related wear consistent with early photographic prints, including light toning and surface handling. Item dimensions are of wide photo of french cemetary.