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Scene of the British attack at La Boisselle

Scene of the British attack at La Boisselle

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British artillery in action against the Germans. La Boisselle, France

British artillery in action against the Germans. La Boisselle, France

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The assault on La Boisselle, World War One 1914-1918

The assault on La Boisselle, World War One 1914-1918

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Support trench, La Boisselle, Somme and Ancre areas, France. 9-2-1917

Support trench, La Boisselle, Somme and Ancre areas, France. 9-2-1917

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British bombers enroute to front lines near La Boisselle, Somme and Ancre area. 7-6-1916

British bombers enroute to front lines near La Boisselle, Somme and An...

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The assault on La Boisselle. 7-1-1916

The assault on La Boisselle. 7-1-1916

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Photograph taken from British front line trenches at La Boisselle, France

Photograph taken from British front line trenches at La Boisselle, Fra...

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View of La Boisselle, France, World War One 1914-1918

View of La Boisselle, France, World War One 1914-1918

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Scene of the British attack on La Boisselle. 7-3-1916

Scene of the British attack on La Boisselle. 7-3-1916

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Discussion between two British soldiers near La Boisselle, Somme and Ancre Area

Discussion between two British soldiers near La Boisselle, Somme and A...

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British soldiers moving up to the trenches. La Boisselle, Somme and Ancre Area

British soldiers moving up to the trenches. La Boisselle, Somme and An...

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