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REMEMBER ME: THE LOST DIGGERS OF VIGNACOURT


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OPENING THIS FRIDAY 2 MARCH AT 6PM. ALL WELCOME.

Opening speaker: Joanne Smedley, Curator, Photographs, Film and Sound, Australian War Memorial.

Joanne will be available after the opening to offer conservation or historical advice on military photographs from private collections.

 

Remember Me: the lost diggers of Vignacourt is a travelling exhibition from the Australian War Memorial.

The small French village of Vignacourt was always behind the front lines. For much of the First World War it was a staging point, casualty clearing station and recreation area for troops of all nationalities moving up to and then back from the battlefields on the Somme. Remember me: the lost diggers of Vignacourt  tells the story of how one enterprising photographer took the opportunity of this passing traffic to establish a business taking portrait photographs.

Captured on glass, printed into postcards and posted home, the photographs made by the Thuillier family enabled Australian soldiers to maintain a fragile link with loved ones in Australia. The Thuillier collection covers many of the significant aspects of Australian involvement on the Western Front, from military life to the friendships and bonds formed between the soldiers and civilians.

The exhibition showcases a selection of the photographs as handmade traditional darkroom prints and draws on the Memorial's own collections to tell the story of these men in their own voices.

The Memorial's new exhibition, 'Remember me: the lost diggers of Vignacourt', features 74 photographs specially hand-printed in the Memorial's darkrooms from the original glass-plate negatives. This video follows the behind the scenes process of this exhibition, from the donation of the glass-plate negatives to the printing and installing of the images in the gallery.