Lance-Corporal Joseph Tombs VC, with One of Four Wounded Comrades He Saved Near Armentieres, France, 16th June 1915, from

Lance-Corporal Joseph Tombs VC, with One of Four Wounded Comrades He Saved Near Armentieres, France, 16th June 1915, from 'The War Illustrated Album deLuxe', published in London, 1916

(Lance-Corporal Joseph Tombs VC, with one of four wounded comrades he saved near Armentieres, France, 16th June 1915, from 'The War Illustrated Album deLuxe', published in London, 1916 )


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1915  ·  lithograph  ·  Picture ID: 95818

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Lance-Corporal Joseph Tombs VC, with One of Four Wounded Comrades He Saved Near Armentieres, France, 16th June 1915, from 'The War Illustrated Album deLuxe', published in London, 1916 by English School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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