[Lance Corporal, Royal Engineers]
- DCH Mil 134.
- Item
- [c1916]
Studio portrait, half-length, of a young lance corporal wearing a greatcoat and a cap with a Royal Engineers badge.
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[Lance Corporal, Royal Engineers]
Studio portrait, half-length, of a young lance corporal wearing a greatcoat and a cap with a Royal Engineers badge.
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Studio portrait of a sergeant in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, note the 'RWF' shoulder-strap title.