Allied Soldiers Firing From Protective Trenches and a Periscope in Use
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Stereograph
Underwood & Underwood
American, 1880–1931
Allied Soldiers Firing From Protective Trenches and a Periscope in Use
ca. 1917
Letterpress print
Image: 7 x 6.7 cm
Overall: 8.2 x 14 cm
Gift of Donald K. Weber
2008.0530.0029
Inscriptions verso (printed in black): No. 20-ALLIED SOLDIERS FIRING FROM PROTECTIVE TRENCHES AND A / PERISCOPE IN USE /
Winter has set in and still there is no end / to this terrible war. Here we are looking / down into an Allied trench. Heavy limbs of / trees have been cut and driven into the /ground. These are interwoven with branches / and twigs to keep the earth from falling in. / [extended text] / Copyright by underwood & Underwood.
Winter has set in and still there is no end / to this terrible war. Here we are looking / down into an Allied trench. Heavy limbs of / trees have been cut and driven into the /ground. These are interwoven with branches / and twigs to keep the earth from falling in. / [extended text] / Copyright by underwood & Underwood.