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hearing aid!!
river clyde, Dublin fusiliers landing from rowing boat.in god i trust...everyone else cash only.
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brace yourself....and get a military carriage free.Attached Filesin god i trust...everyone else cash only.
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Had to go into Harcourt Street this morning and called into Stephens Green to see the "The Haunting Soldier sculpture"
What a magnificent sculpture .....one of the best i've ever seen and a fitting tribute to the soldiers that died in WW1...
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IMG_20181112_113740 (1).jpgThe mind is everything. What you think you become.
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Originally posted by dinny View PostHad to go into Harcourt Street this morning and called into Stephens Green to see the "The Haunting Soldier sculpture"
What a magnificent sculpture .....one of the best i've ever seen and a fitting tribute to the soldiers that died in WW1...
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Chinese Labour Corps members cleaning a WW1 tank.
Comprehensive overview of Chinese Labour Corps
July 28, 2014 marks the centenary of the First World War’s outbreak in Europe. A hundred years later, the story of the hundreds of thousands of Chinese workers, the largest non-European labour contingent in the war, is only slowly being rediscovered. In a special report, the South China Morning Post traces their story from rural Shandong to the European war trenches and back through archive photos, eyewitness accounts, maps and news articles published in the Post at the time, when the Hong Kong paper was only a decade old.
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Originally posted by cogito View PostWho were the Chinese fighting ?
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