This view of a bridge and some of the buildings in Kastamuni was painted by a British POW. Art work was one way prisoners could develop their artistic skills while in captivity. This represented a typical street scene in the city.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/2265/thumbnail.jp
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Prison camps often held art exhibitions which displayed the work of POW\u27s. This is a general vie...
A British prisoner painted this general view of Kastamuni in January 1917. The image shows the tops...
A British POW sketched the citadel on the hill overlooking at Kastamuni, showing the ruins of the ol...
A British prisoner of war painted this view of the citadel, which sat on a hill overlooking the town...
A British prisoner drew this picture of a typical street scene in Kastamuni near the area where the ...
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British prisoners, captured at Kut-al-Amara, designed this coat of arms for the prison camp at Kasta...
British internees with artistic talent or interests could paint and draw in the art studio in Ruhleb...
Prison camps often held art exhibitions which displayed the work of POW\u27s. This is a general vie...
A British prisoner painted this general view of Kastamuni in January 1917. The image shows the tops...
A British POW sketched the citadel on the hill overlooking at Kastamuni, showing the ruins of the ol...
A British prisoner of war painted this view of the citadel, which sat on a hill overlooking the town...
A British prisoner drew this picture of a typical street scene in Kastamuni near the area where the ...
A British prisoner of war painted this view of the town of Changri and the fortress from the Barrack...
A British prisoner sketched this two-story house near the school in Kastamuni where the Turks incarc...
This pen and ink drawing by a British prisoner shows the Greek school house at Kastamuni where the T...
Painting of an arch bridge over a river with a small building on it, by an Italian prisoner of war i...
A Belgian war prisoner and a German guard paint scenes in the prison camp compound in Celle. Prison...
This drawing of the city of Angora was drawn by a British prisoner of war from his barracks. He dep...
Painting of an arch bridge over a river with a small building on it, by an Italian prisoner of war i...
A British prisoner drew this picture of a two-story house, known as the Turkish Khan, where the Tu...
British prisoners, captured at Kut-al-Amara, designed this coat of arms for the prison camp at Kasta...
British internees with artistic talent or interests could paint and draw in the art studio in Ruhleb...
Prison camps often held art exhibitions which displayed the work of POW\u27s. This is a general vie...