Black & White Photograph of Pte. David SCOTT 613 16th Battalion
1914Large black & white photograph of Pte. David SCOTT 613 of the 16th Battalion in full uniform. A brown rectangle card with oval shaped inlay surrounds photograph.
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“The Marlborough Studios / 125 Swanston St / Melbourne” on front on black oval shaped sticker at bottom of photograph. Brown card frame has side profile of a women embossed into card at the bottom. On rear written in black ink, “1/6 / green rak / David Scott / Jim Scott”
This photograph is of Private David SCOTT 613 16th Battalion. David was killed in action at Gallipoli on the 28/4/1915.
125 Swanston Street
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