Captain Ranken attending to the wounded after his thigh and leg had been shattered by W. Avis

Captain Ranken attending to the wounded after his thigh and leg had been shattered

(Captain Ranken attending to the wounded after his thigh and leg had been shattered )


W. Avis

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Captain Ranken attending to the wounded after his thigh and leg had been shattered by W. Avis. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
world war one · world war i · first world war · great war · battle · courage · heroism · hero · bravery · brave · soldier · soldiers · trench warfare · trenches · british army · deeds of valour · battlefield · VC · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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