Reverend John Gwynn chaplain to Irish Guards giving Last Sacrament to dying German soldier just before he himself was killed on Hill 70 at Battle of Loos, France, October, 1915, from

Reverend John Gwynn chaplain to Irish Guards giving Last Sacrament to dying German soldier just before he himself was killed on Hill 70 at Battle of Loos, France, October, 1915, from 'The War Illustrated'

(Reverend John Gwynn chaplain to Irish Guards giving Last Sacrament to dying German soldier just before he himself was killed on Hill 70 at Battle of Loos, France, October, 1915, from 'The War Illustra)


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Reverend John Gwynn chaplain to Irish Guards giving Last Sacrament to dying German soldier just before he himself was killed on Hill 70 at Battle of Loos, France, October, 1915, from 'The War Illustrated' by English School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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