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Bone, carved   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Bone, carved
Object type War art; prisoner of war/wars
Classification: 93192
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English: Souvenir bone carving by German prisoner of war, Stobs, Scotland, 1915, WW1 makers markings - title on object- on life belt- "S.M.S. - Blucher" above life belt- "Stobs. 1915." lhs- "Errinerung an meine" rhs- "Kriegsgefangenschaft" translation- "Memento of my imprisonment as a POW, Stobs, 1915
Date 16 Dec 2002; World War 1, 1914-18-wars; 1915; 17 Jan 2003
Medium Carving, bone/carving
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height: 97mm
width: 53mm
depth: 33mm

notes: 97mm x 53mm x 33mm (h x w x d)
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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2003.1.1
Place of creation United Kingdom; Europe; Scotland; Stobs
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira, 2003.1.1
Notes bone carving- handcarved and illustrated by German POW (probably off SMS Blucher) while in POW camp in the Scottish Borders, not far from the town of Hawick, during WW1. The German battlecruiser SMS Blucher was sunk by the British during the battle of Dogger Bank on 24.1.1915. Germans rescued by the British from this vessel and others were transferred to Stobs POW camp in the Scottish Highlands (which had been established as a POW Camp c. October 1914). By 1916 there were approximately 5,000 German POWs at Stobs. They had various facilities including a library, and also published a newsletter 'STOBSIADE' ("News from Stobs") Further information on Stobs can be found on the internet at http-www.stobscamp.org-.
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