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 : A Hint to Speculators, trench humour, WW1


A Hint to Speculators, trench humour, WW1

"Joe, as it ever struck you that this would be one of the places where Tubes would pay?"
Two Tommies wading through a water-logged trench ruminate on the advantages of an underground railway in the area

Picture No
10812700
Media ID
46885084
Size
3750px x 4680px (2.7MB)
Credit
Mary Evans Picture Library
Source
Illustration by S. E. Buchanan in Made in the Trenches, 1916
Date
1916

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