Marching to Meet the Enemy

Marching to Meet the Enemy

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Marching to Meet the Enemy

Marching to Meet the Enemy. Belgian troops moving towards the enemy. To English eyes they look slovenly and unkempt, but they have brilliantly proved their fighting quality.


ca. 1916
Photoengraving
Overall: 8.6 x 13.7 cm
Gift of the 3M Foundation, ex-collection Louis Walton Sipley
1982.2468.0002
Inscriptions recto (printed in red ink): Marching to Meet the Enemy.
(printed in yellow ink): © BY THE INTERNATIONAL
NEWS SERVICE,N.Y.
verso (printed in green ink): POST CARD
This Side For Correspondence The Address To Be Written
On This Side
(printed in green ink): Marching to Meet the Enemy. Belgian
troops movig towards the enemy. To English
eyes they look slovenly and unkempt, but they
have brilliantly proved their fighting quality.
(printed in green ink): W.C.A. 145
(printed in green ink): NEW YORK.
MADE IN U.S.A.
LONDON.
(pencil): 2
[verso inscription digitally reproduced in media file R ]

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