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English: AWM caption: "Black & white - Glass original half plate negative Places made France: Picardie, Somme, Albert Combles/Montauban area, December 1916. Unidentified men of the 5th Division partaking in cigarettes and resting by the side of the Montauban road, near Mametz, while en route to the trenches. Most of the men are wearing sheepskin jackets and woollen gloves and are carrying full kit and .303 Lee Enfield rifles."
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Author Baldwin, Herbert F.
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