File:Daily Mail Postcard -The High Street of Guillemont.jpg

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Description World War I Daily Mail Official War Photograph, Series 21, No. 164, titled "The high street of Guillemeont (captured September 3rd, 1916)". The obverse carries the following information: "Passed by Censor" and "The appalling results of modern warfare are seen in this photograph of the ground on which stood the High Street of Guillemont".
Date On or shortly after 3 September 1916
Source Private collection
institution QS:P195,Q768717
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
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The High Street of Guillemont in 1916

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