The Bursting of Our High Explosive Shells Which Nothing Could Withstand Shatter the Hun Defences by English Photographer

The Bursting of Our High Explosive Shells Which Nothing Could Withstand Shatter the Hun Defences

(The bursting of our high explosive shells which nothing could withstand shatter the Hun defences )


English Photographer

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Undated  ·  black and white photograph  ·  Picture ID: 334572

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The Bursting of Our High Explosive Shells Which Nothing Could Withstand Shatter the Hun Defences by English Photographer. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
world war i · great · first · black and white photograph · british forces · explosive shell · explosion · bomb · german defences · attack · attacking · bombing · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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