Gas attack on the trenches of the 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers in which Private Lyn lost his life but won the VC. Ypres April 1915 by John Harris Valda

Gas attack on the trenches of the 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers in which Private Lyn lost his life but won the VC. Ypres April 1915

(Gas attack on the trenches of the 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers in which Private Lyn lost his life but won the VC. Ypres April 1915 )


John Harris Valda

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Gas attack on the trenches of the 2nd Lancashire Fusiliers in which Private Lyn lost his life but won the VC. Ypres April 1915 by John Harris Valda. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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