Posted 6 years ago
scottvez
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Another unusual WW1 era post card that shows a soldier holding his pet cat.
I don't have any idea on the subject or the location of this image.
AZO postcard backing on the image.
Reproduction prohibited without written permission.
Thanks bobby and newfld.
scott
SUCH a handsome tigger-kitty -- one has to wonder how in the world that soldier got him to stay still long enough to take the photo, its difficult enough *now* to get a good pic of a cat with a modern camera/phone?? <lol> One way or the other it'd seem the two were probably 'special' to each other. AWESOME IMAGE!!!
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Thanks obscure-- it is one of the most crisp/ focused antique cat images that I have owned. Appreciate you looking.
scott
Thanks keramikos.
scott
Thanks malkey and 33rpm.
scott
Thanks again brunswick.
scott
I'm no expert on Militaria at all, but his hat looks sort worn by soldiers from New Zealand, popularly called a "lemon squeezer". So maybe this fellow was an ANZAC? There's a bridge in inner Sydney called the ANZAC bridge, commemorating the combined Antipodean forces from WW1 - on one side of the bridge there's an Aussie "Digger" in a slouch hat, & on the other side, a NZ soldier in a "lemon squeezer".
That's a fine specimen of an old school cat that he's so proudly holding, too. Cats in vintage/antique photos look notably different to modern cats, don't they?
Came with a group of US soldiers, so probably US.
In the US, the style is called a Montanna peaked hat. It became the official US Army headgear in 1911.
I didn't know that ANZAC troops wore the same/ similar headgear.
Thanks for looking and commenting ironlace!
scott
Thanks maiden and rade.
scott