A Doctor in the Great War by Andrew Davidson

A Doctor in the Great War by Andrew Davidson

Author:Andrew Davidson [Davidson, Andrew]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: WWI, 1910s, 20th Century, History, Medicine
ISBN: 978-1476777566
Publisher: Marble Arch Press
Published: 2013-11-11T05:00:00+00:00


The photographs are all detailed enough of the British line and its firing positions to be part of a court martialable offence, but no one is going to take Money to task. For one, he is the most valuable officer on the team, overseeing the machine-guns that have killed more of the enemy than any rifles. He is also well-liked, self-deprecating, and sharp on his feet. He often hands his camera to others – to Fred, to Wright, to Graham – and poses in his own pictures, defying the threat of the enemy’s sharpshooters. One taken in his own machine-gun position at Ritchie’s farm shows him leaning casually on a blanketed parapet, binoculars dangling from his hands, looking exotically bristled [110], a picture of insouciance. Behind you can see the stocks of rifles ready loaded to repel any surprise attack, to his left the handles of his machine-gun. Years later he captions the photo ‘Self and No 1 Machine Gun (Mem. Another must not be photographed again!)’

Does he mean himself, or the gun?



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