File:Attack on Hill 60.jpg
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Attack on Hill 60.
Frederic Villers' sketch, made only a day or so before the British victory at Hill 60 (17 April), shows the actual scene of the fight. The nearer line of trenches and wire entanglement is that of our [British] troops, while a little beyond is that of the enemy.
Source: The Year 1915 Illustrated. Original sketch by Frederic Villiers.
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| current | 23:55, 26 March 2019 | 1,312 × 1,928 (1.25 MB) | Borderman (talk | contribs) | == Summary == '''Attack on Hill 60'''.<br> Frederic Villers' sketch, made only a day or so before the British victory at Hill 60 (17 April), shows the actual scene of the fight. The nearer line of trenches and wire entanglement is that of our [British] troops, while a little beyond is that of the enemy. Source: ''The Year 1915 Illustrated''. Original sketch by Frederic Villiers. 037 Category:Art depicting British soldiers [[Categ... |
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