File:Punch 147 - 1914.10.28 - 363 - Tales from the Trenches.png
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[edit]DescriptionPunch 147 - 1914.10.28 - 363 - Tales from the Trenches.png |
Illustration from "Punch" Magazine, October 28th, 1914. Some of our Soldiers, who were within seventy yards of the German trenches, hoisted an improvised target. The Germans did the same. Both sides signalled the result of the shooting. First Tommy. "Get down! Do you want 'em to cop yer?" Second Tommy. "Blimy! The perishers signalled my bull a miss, and I'm just agoin' to 'op over an' tell 'em abaht it." |
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