Harry Hagemann - The British Soldier with German Parents, item 2

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 Group studio photograph of Lance Corporal Harry Hageman(n) with two comrades.  


A sepia Studio photograph of Harry Hagemann sitting on the left wearing a First World War uniform, he wearing a single stripe to denote that he is a Lance Corporal, his two colleagues were similar uniforms and belts with distinctive brass buckles.  He and the middle man are both wearing special insignia above the stripe on the arm, which may be a cycle or possibly crossed flags.



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 Group studio photograph of Lance Corporal Harry Hageman(n) with two comrades.  


A sepia Studio photograph of Harry Hagemann sitting on the left wearing a First World War uniform, he wearing a single stripe to denote that he is a Lance Corporal, his two colleagues were similar uniforms and belts with distinctive brass buckles.  He and the middle man are both wearing special insignia above the stripe on the arm, which may be a cycle or possibly crossed flags.




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  • October 22, 2018 09:51:03 Stella Watkin

     Group studio photograph of Lance Corporal Harry Hageman(n) with two comrades.  


    A sepia Studio photograph of Harry Hagemann sitting on the left wearing a First World War uniform, he wearing a single stripe to denote that he is a Lance Corporal, his two colleagues were similar uniforms and belts with distinctive brass buckles.  He and the middle man are both wearing special insignia above the stripe on the arm, which may be a cycle or possibly crossed flags.



  • October 14, 2018 23:25:10 Stella Watkin

    A sepia Studio photograph of Harry Hagemann sitting on the left wearing a First World War uniform, he wearing a single stripe to denote that he is a Lance Corporal, his two colleagues were similar uniforms and belts with distinctive brass buckles.  He and the middle man are both wearing special insignia above the stripe on the arm, which may be a cycle or possibly crossed flags.




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    Contributor
    Sheffield 1914 Team
    License
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/


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