Henry Armytage Bradley Sanders (24 May 1886 – ca.1936) was born in England and became New Zealand's first official photographer and cinematographer in France and Belgium, although he never traveled to New Zealand. During WWI, he took all the New Zealand Expeditionary Force historical photographs and designated these with serial numbers in the H series. Thomas Frederick Scales was the official photographer in the United Kingdom. Malcolm Ross took photographs in Samoa and Egypt, but under censorship guidelines developed by British military headquarters he was specifically prohibited from taking photographs in France.
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24 May 1886
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Died |
29 February 1936 (aged 49)
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Zodiac | Gemini |
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