Private Jewson Getting Out of His Trench Under Very Heavy Shell-Fire to Rescue the Wounded and Bring in the Dead by Edgar Alfred Holloway

Private Jewson Getting Out of His Trench Under Very Heavy Shell-Fire to Rescue the Wounded and Bring in the Dead

(Private Jewson getting out of his trench under very heavy shell-fire to rescue the wounded and bring in the dead )


Edgar Alfred Holloway

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Private Jewson Getting Out of His Trench Under Very Heavy Shell-Fire to Rescue the Wounded and Bring in the Dead by Edgar Alfred Holloway. 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 · crawling · injured · distinguished conduct medal · explosion · no mans land · Deeds of Valour · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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