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on the second day of the General Strike
Emil Jellinek
Bradley drew the plant during a period at Amsterdam
repairers and manufacturers of both cars and motor cycles
They are bound by the French ribbon of the Treaty of Commerce which was confirmed in February 1860
North Country troops bombing a German machine gun position, Polygon Wood Product:Fine art poster on the second day ofBombing a German machine gun position, Polygon Wood, Belgium, World War I, 1917. Soldiers from a British regiment from the North of England throwing grenades at a German position. Polygon Wood was the scene of fierce fighting during the Battle of Passchendeal (Third Battle of Ypres). It was captured by the Australian 5th Division on 26th September 1917. Stereoscopic card detail.
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