The Labyrinth, Arras, taken in deadly hand-to-hand fighting, proves a haven of rest to our weary men

The Labyrinth, Arras, taken in deadly hand-to-hand fighting, proves a haven of rest to our weary men

Photograph

The Labyrinth, Arras, taken in deadly hand-to-hand fighting, proves a haven of rest to our weary men

From The Great War


ca. 1917
Gelatin silver print, printed later
Each image: 8 x 7.7 cm
Mount: 9 x 18 cm
Gift of Donald K. Weber, 2005
2005.0805.0019
Inscriptions recto (stamped in black ink): REALISTIC TRAVELS / LONDON-CAPETOWN-BOMBAY-MELBOURNE-TORONTO / 34 / BY ROYAL COMMAND OF THEIR IMPERIAL MAJESTIES / KING GEORGE V AND QUEEN MARY / Realistic / (c) / Travels/ The Labyrinth, Arras, taken in deadly hand-to-hand / fighting, proves a haven of rest to our weary men

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