Deep Trenches Bitterly Contested in Battle, In Ypres
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Underwood & Underwood
American, 1880–1931
Deep Trenches Bitterly Contested in Battle, In Ypres
ca. 1917
Letterpress print
Image: 7 x 6.7 cm
Overall: 8.2 x 14 cm
Gift of Donald K. Weber, 2009
2008.0530.0027
Inscriptions verso (printed in black): No. 18-DEEP TRENCHES BITTERLY CONTESTED IN BATTLE, IN YPRES /
"Billy" Robinson, in "My Fourteen Months at / the Front," says: "I was in this town of / Ypres, when the first shells landed, and the panic / they created was something terrible to witness. / Men, women and children seemed to have but / one idea, and that was to get out as quickly / as possible. [extended text] / Copyright by Underwood & Underwood.
"Billy" Robinson, in "My Fourteen Months at / the Front," says: "I was in this town of / Ypres, when the first shells landed, and the panic / they created was something terrible to witness. / Men, women and children seemed to have but / one idea, and that was to get out as quickly / as possible. [extended text] / Copyright by Underwood & Underwood.
