Lieutenant Forshaw Throwing Bombs Continuously, Gallipoli, First World War by Philip Dadd

Lieutenant Forshaw Throwing Bombs Continuously, Gallipoli, First World War

(Lieutenant Forshaw throwing bombs continuously, Gallipoli, First World War, 1915, c1920. )


Philip Dadd

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1915  ·  Picture ID: 716326

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Lieutenant Forshaw Throwing Bombs Continuously, Gallipoli, First World War by Philip Dadd. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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