Squadron-Leader Richard Davies and Flight-Lieutenant Richard Peirse Dropping Bombs on the Submarine Station at Zeebrugge Under Heavy Fire, 23 January 1915 by W. Avis

Squadron-Leader Richard Davies and Flight-Lieutenant Richard Peirse Dropping Bombs on the Submarine Station at Zeebrugge Under Heavy Fire, 23 January 1915

(Squadron-Leader Richard Davies and Flight-Lieutenant Richard Peirse dropping bombs on the submarine station at Zeebrugge under heavy fire, 23 January 1915 )


W. Avis

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Squadron-Leader Richard Davies and Flight-Lieutenant Richard Peirse Dropping Bombs on the Submarine Station at Zeebrugge Under Heavy Fire, 23 January 1915 by W. Avis. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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