Corporal Windell breaking-up the enemy

Corporal Windell breaking-up the enemy's attack by the fire of his machine-gun from the roof of a house near Neuve Chapelle

(Corporal Windell breaking-up the enemy's attack by the fire of his machine-gun from the roof of a house near Neuve Chapelle )


Edgar Alfred Holloway

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Corporal Windell breaking-up the enemy's attack by the fire of his machine-gun from the roof of a house near Neuve Chapelle 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 · courage · heroism · hero · bravery · brave · soldier · soldiers · british army · deeds of valour · hole · attic · loft · ladder · firing
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