Lieutenant A. V. Sedgwick and some of his party from the 24th Battalion, awaiting the lifting of the artillery barrage on Mont St Quentin, photographed a few minutes before moving out of the trench by Australian Photographer

Lieutenant A. V. Sedgwick and some of his party from the 24th Battalion, awaiting the lifting of the artillery barrage on Mont St Quentin, photographed a few minutes before moving out of the trench

(Lieutenant A. V. Sedgwick MC and some of his party from the 24th Battalion, awaiting the lifting of the artillery barrage on Mont St Quentin, photographed a few minutes before moving out of the trench)


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1918  ·  black and white photograph  ·  Picture ID: 492364

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Lieutenant A. V. Sedgwick and some of his party from the 24th Battalion, awaiting the lifting of the artillery barrage on Mont St Quentin, photographed a few minutes before moving out of the trench by Australian Photographer. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
trenches · artillery · 24 battalion · world war one · first · great war · wartime · military · photography · australia · australian · anzac · 1910s · history · historical · a. v. sedgwick · 24th battalion · waiting · barrage · attack · action · trench · landscape · rural · countryside · army · soldiers · mont st quentin · france · french · crater · lindsay james turner · lewis gun
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