South Wales had its turn early in the New Year. A stretcher party carries a casualty to safety by Unbekannt

South Wales had its turn early in the New Year. A stretcher party carries a casualty to safety

(South Wales had its turn early in the New Year. A stretcher party carries a casualty to safety, 19 )


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1941  ·  photograph  ·  Picture ID: 729245

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South Wales had its turn early in the New Year. A stretcher party carries a casualty to safety by Unbekannt. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
outdoors · season · winter · carrying · wales · safety · country · brick · location · debris · rubble · century · casualty · stretcher · wartime · concept · welsh · injured · injury · 1940s · monochrome · publishing · forties · wintry · world war ii · world war two · wwii · battlefield · black white · black and white · world war 2 · frontline · 20th century · blitz · bomb damage · decade · second world war · stretcher bearer · photograph · landscape · 2nd world war · unknown · débris · publishing house · his majestys stationery office · the stationery office · The Print Collector/Heritage Images
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