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- Title
- The Digger Pierrots and their orchestra
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- Alexander Turnbull Library
- Collection
- TAPUHI
- Description
A group portrait of the Digger Pierrots, an entertainment group formed to entertain New Zealand troops during World War I, pictured with their orchestra. The Pierrot in the second row, four from left identified by a descendant as Dave Kenny. The Pierrot second left in the second row may be Theodore Tresize. Photograph taken 25 August 1917 by Henry Armytage Sanders. Other - An original print from this negative is in album PA1-f-091 Caption - "The Kiwis and the Orchestra attached, who for mo...
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- Image
- Date created
- 1917
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23136756
- Related subjects
- The Diggers / New Zealand Divisional Pierrots (Theatre group) / Kenny, David Alexander, 1881-1918 / World War, 1914-1918 / Theatre and the war / Vaudeville / Entertainers / Clowns / Orchestra
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