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Captain A.M. Inglis brings his tank forward over very difficult ground after one of it's wheels had been blown off, illustration from 'Deeds that Thrill the Empire', published by Hutchinson & Co., c.1920 Prints, Posters & Postcards by Alfred Pearse
Captain A.M. Inglis brings his tank forward over very difficult ground after one of it's wheels had been blown off, illustration from 'Deeds that Thrill the Empire', published by Hutchinson & Co., c.1920byAlfred Pearse
Captain A.M. Inglis brings his tank forward over very difficult ground after one of it's wheels had been blown off, illustration from 'Deeds that Thrill the Empire', published by Hutchinson & Co., c.1920
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Captain A.M. Inglis brings his tank forward over very difficult ground after one of it's wheels had been blown off, illustration from 'Deeds that Thrill the Empire', published by Hutchinson & Co., c.1920
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