File:Baghdad 1923 Bell Cornwallis Eskell Bourdillon.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionBaghdad 1923 Bell Cornwallis Eskell Bourdillon.jpg | Photograph of various British and Iraqi dignitaries in Baghdad in 1923 during the era of en:Mandatory Iraq. From second left to right in the front row, en:Kinahan Cornwallis, en:Sassoon Eskell, en:Gertrude Bell. Standing behind Gertrude Bell is en:Bernard Henry Bourdillon. |
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Source | Scan of plate in "A Quest in the Middle East" by Liora Lukitz. Lukitz credits the University of Newcastle's Gertrude Bell collection. University of Newcastle asserts copyright on their collection but this claim does not appear to be valid. |
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