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1920 Rotogravure WWI St. Mihiel Salient German Retreat Telephone Wire First WAR1 Pets (Domesticated) Dinner at Eight (1933)

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Dinner at Eight (1933)

This is an original 1942 World War II black and white print ad for the York Refrigeration and Air Conditioning division of the York Ice Machinery Corporation of York

just two years later

the territorial capital of the Yukon Territory

and Thomas Spenser

1920 Rotogravure WWI St. Mihiel Salient German Retreat Telephone Wire First WAR1 Pets (Domesticated) Dinner at Eight (1933)This is an original 1920 World War I sepia rotogravure of Lieutenant Colonel R. D. Garret of the 42nd Division of Signal Corps testing a German telephone wire left behind after the enemy retreated at Essey. The second image shows a concrete German dugout, used as a first aid station. After the enemy retreated from the area, the dugout was used by the 3rd Battalion, 103rd Infantry, 26th Division as a battalion headquarters. CONDITION This 91+ year old

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