Can anyone help elucidate the context of this photograph please. It shows British naval personnel outside a fort displaying star and crescent. But which campaign and country? Size of image 7 by 10 inches. Also, why the circular shading? Due to lens arefact perhaps? Any help appreciated. 

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  • The symbols applied to the building are Ottoman - the star above a crescent, although the building itself is not particularly Ottoman... if that is any help.

     

  • And, yes, it is lens fall off causing the circular shadowing.  The photographer was using a lens designed for a smaller camera.

  • Interesting that you have the Star of David too, so it might be Palestine.  The print looks about 1880-1890s.

  • Could be Kuwait.  The Brits had it as a protectorate in 1899.  But they were involved in Egypt, Turkey, etc. for much of the end of the 19th-century.  Not sure these are British regulars though.  Could be East India Company men.  I'll let that be determined by the military experts here on the site.

  • Sorry, here's image.

    s-l1600.jpg

  • Sean, you need to post up the image. :-)

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