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Object description
104 photographic prints covering the work of the Serbian Relief Fund at Bizerta in Tunisia with convalescent Serbian soldiers. The prints include general views of Bizerta; Serbian soldiers employed in carpentry, shoe and uniform repair workshops, newspaper print shop and on farms; a convalescent Serb listed as a shellshock case; patients in a hospital ward; open air theatre at Camp du Nador; convalescents making toys and models; soldiers attending educational classes; off duty activities including celebration of Christmas, St George's Day, and Kossova Day at Bizerta and Ben Negro; parades and reviews of Serbian troops, plus three photographs showing Serbian infantry boarding troopships at Bizerta en route for Salonika. There are also a number of prints showing local people and locations around Ochrid and Prilep in Macedonia (these latter photographs appear to date from the Interwar period).
Physical description
102 black and white prints of various sizes, plus 2 photographic postcards, either glued or slip mounted on 20 loose sheets of paper inside a grey paper covered card folder. The folder carries the title 'SRF Bizerta' handwritten in ink on the front cover. The remains of three orange coloured ribbon ties are fixed to front and rear covers of the folder.