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ROYAL ARTILLERY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM
ROYAL ARTILLERY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM
£45.00
163m x 117mm x 33mm Newlyn ‘book’ style album containing 48 Black and white photographs, all images measure 63mm x 40mm, World War One period, mainly of Cavalry with horse, some officers, equine and family images, one tear on page, all original images, period ‘non moving wheel’ cap badge on cover
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SKU: 2699
Categories: Military Related Ephemera, Military Related Photographs
Description
163m x 117mm x 33mm Newlyn ‘book’ style album containing 48 Black and white photographs, all images measure 63mm x 40mm, World War One period, mainly of Cavalry with horse, some officers, equine and family images, one tear on page, all original images, period ‘non moving wheel’ cap badge on cover
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| Weight | .45 kg |
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