The Kissling brothers
The Kissling Brothers, Germany, 1914
These photographs show Dr Kissling and his brothers in their
German military uniforms during the First World War.
Dr Kissling (left) joined the Prussian Guard in 1914 straight
after leaving school. He managed to transfer to the German navy at
the end of 1915 and considered this move to have saved his
life.
Gunther (centre) was killed whilst fighting in Russia in 1915 at
the age of 19.
Georg Conrad (right) survived the First World War but died
during the Second World War in 1944.
Dr Kissling was proud of his military service but was deeply
affected by the loss of both of his brothers. He kept photographs
of himself and his brothers in uniform in a portable photograph
frame until he died.
With thanks to David Lockwood, Ralph Coleman, and Michael
Russell for providing information.
Dr Werner Kissling (1895-1988) was a German photographer and
ethnographer who spent most of his life documenting Scottish
crafts, architecture, and agricultural practices. He was associated
with Dumfries Museum from the mid-1950s until his death in
1988.
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DMPG369n
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DUMFM:2019.5.2.69 & DUMFM:2019.5.2.239 & DUMFM:2019.5.2.68
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Dumfries & Galloway Council