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Summary
Description Beersheba29.10.17.00120v.jpg |
English:
Photo of British wounded in Beersheba hospital two days before the EEF attack
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Date | 1917; The Library of Congress asserts that there are no known restrictions on this photograph |
Source | Library of Congress Photograph Album "World War I in Palestine and the Sinai" |
Author | American Colony (Jerusalem) |
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Library of Congress
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