File:'Are you in this' poster.jpg
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Description'Are you in this' poster.jpg |
English: A British government poster used during the First World War to promote the war effort. |
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Camera model | HP pstc6100 |
Date and time of data generation | 2007:12:18 18:32: 6 |
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