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  1. Helen Johns Kirtland (1890 – October 3, 1979) was an American photojournalist and war correspondent who competed with her male counterparts in her coverage of World War I . Early life. The daughter of Henry Ward Johns of the Johns Manville Corporation and his wife Emily Warner.

    • 1890
    • American
    • October 3, 1979 (aged 88–89)
    • Photojournalist, war correspondent
  2. For an image sampler and related resources, please see: Helen Johns Kirtland - Introduction Helen Johns Kirtland (1890-1979) Helen Johns Kirtland was an early woman war photojournalist active at the end of World War I. She was the “the first and only woman correspondent allowed at the front after Caporetto,

  3. Between 1914 and 1918. LC-USZ62-115862. Helen Johns Kirtland was an early woman war photojournalist active at the end of World War I. She was the “the first and only woman correspondent allowed at the front after Caporetto, the 1917 Italian retreat in which 275,000 troops were captured.”

  4. Jun 12, 2018 · During World War I, Helen Johns Kirtland, a photojournalist with Leslie’s Illustrated Weekly, often traveled with the YMCA, which provided physical fitness classes for the troops. With the YMCA staff, Kirtland was able to spend time with the soldiers in the trenches learning and photographing their experiences.

  5. www.oursphotomag.com › blog › helen-johns-kirtland-1910Helen Johns Kirtland — OURS

    Jul 26, 2017 · Helen Johns Kirtland with Italian soldiers near Piave River, Italy. By the 1920s, the Kirtlands were working as a team traveling all over the world to write and photographic the changing world.

  6. Johns Kirtland was born Helen Johns on March 28, 1890. Her father was Henry W. Johns, owner of the Johns-Manville Corporation, and her mother was Emily Warner. She grew up in Bronxville, New York. As a young woman, she spent time in Europe and in 1904 she attended a German school for girls.

  7. Jul 22, 2019 · Finally, Helen Johns Kirtland, a photojournalist for Leslie’s Weekly, was allowed by the Italian High Command to the frontline after the retreat at Caporetto in 1917, where 275,000 Italian troops had been captured. In the autumn of 1918, when the Austro-Hungarian and the Italian armies again confronted each other, Kirtland was granted special ...

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