Comparison of French and American fixtures on an open wire line is shown in this photograph. The French fixtures are placed above, while the American ones are below the crossarm. The image also showcases French methods of bracing. It was taken on January 17, 1919, on the road from Brest to Pontanazen Camp in Brest, Finistere, France. Photographed by Pl. Arthur O. Smith of the S.C. Reco on April 5, 1919. Issued notes include number 51218.
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