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No Man’s Land: Women’s Photography and the First World War @ Impressions Gallery

Olive Edis, Commandant Johnson and two other women of the General Service Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) Motor Convoy outside Nissen Huts, Abbeville, France, 1919. © IWM (Q 8036)

No Man’s Land: Women’s Photography and the First World War
7 October to 30 December 2017

“No Man’s Land offers rarely-seen female perspectives on the First World War, featuring images taken by women who worked as nurses, ambulance drivers, and official photographers, as well as contemporary artists directly inspired by the conflict. Commemorating the First World War Centenary, No Man’s Land features photographs by three women of the epoch, alongside three women making work a century later.”

Impressions Gallery
Centenary Square, Bradford, BD1 1SD


Location: Bradford, England, United Kingdom Type:

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