Original British Army Group Portrait Photograph Featuring Royal Army Medical Corps Personnel – Framed

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An original British Army group portrait photograph dating to the early 1920s.

The photograph depicts a group of British Army soldiers posed outside a military building, with senior Non-Commissioned Officers seated in the front row. Several members of the group wear Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) proficiency badges on their sleeves, indicating medical training or hospital duties. The image provides an excellent study of British Army uniforms, insignia and rank distinctions during the immediate post-First World War period.

Presented in its original period wooden frame with glazed front and mount, this is an attractive and highly displayable military photograph. The image retains excellent clarity, allowing individual facial features, uniforms and insignia to be clearly observed.

Original British Army group photographs from the early inter-war years are becoming increasingly sought after by collectors, particularly those featuring specialist personnel such as the Royal Army Medical Corps.

Condition

Presented in good original condition for its age.

The photograph remains well preserved, displaying good contrast and sharp detail throughout. There are some light age-related surface marks, minor scratches and small spots consistent with its age and long-term storage.

The original period wooden frame has general handling wear, including light scuffs, scratches and minor wear to the finish commensurate with age and use.

The reverse retains its original backing board and hanging wire. The backing board displays significant age-related deterioration, including cracking, tears, losses and areas of staining, as illustrated in the photographs. This deterioration is confined to the reverse and does not affect the display of the framed photograph from the front.

Please study the photographs carefully as they form an integral part of the description and condition report.

A genuine and highly collectable original British Army group portrait from the early post-First World War period, ideal for collectors of British militaria, Royal Army Medical Corps memorabilia, military photography and inter-war history.

An original British Army group portrait photograph dating to the early 1920s.

The photograph depicts a group of British Army soldiers posed outside a military building, with senior Non-Commissioned Officers seated in the front row. Several members of the group wear Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) proficiency badges on their sleeves, indicating medical training or hospital duties. The image provides an excellent study of British Army uniforms, insignia and rank distinctions during the immediate post-First World War period.

Presented in its original period wooden frame with glazed front and mount, this is an attractive and highly displayable military photograph. The image retains excellent clarity, allowing individual facial features, uniforms and insignia to be clearly observed.

Original British Army group photographs from the early inter-war years are becoming increasingly sought after by collectors, particularly those featuring specialist personnel such as the Royal Army Medical Corps.

Condition

Presented in good original condition for its age.

The photograph remains well preserved, displaying good contrast and sharp detail throughout. There are some light age-related surface marks, minor scratches and small spots consistent with its age and long-term storage.

The original period wooden frame has general handling wear, including light scuffs, scratches and minor wear to the finish commensurate with age and use.

The reverse retains its original backing board and hanging wire. The backing board displays significant age-related deterioration, including cracking, tears, losses and areas of staining, as illustrated in the photographs. This deterioration is confined to the reverse and does not affect the display of the framed photograph from the front.

Please study the photographs carefully as they form an integral part of the description and condition report.

A genuine and highly collectable original British Army group portrait from the early post-First World War period, ideal for collectors of British militaria, Royal Army Medical Corps memorabilia, military photography and inter-war history.