Private Lynn carrying away a machine gun for repair under heavy fire at the Battle of Aisne. Awarded DCM 1915 by Edgar Alfred Holloway

Private Lynn carrying away a machine gun for repair under heavy fire at the Battle of Aisne. Awarded DCM 1915

(Private Lynn carrying away a machine gun for repair under heavy fire at the Battle of Aisne. Awarded DCM 1915 )


Edgar Alfred Holloway

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Private Lynn carrying away a machine gun for repair under heavy fire at the Battle of Aisne. Awarded DCM 1915 by Edgar Alfred Holloway. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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