Bulgarian Prisoners Captured By Allies 1914-1918

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Description

World War One.

Prisoners Of War.

Pan on group of Bulgarian prisoners of war captured by the Allies; they stand in front of iron fence; and all have deadpan look

Data

Cataloguer:
Cheri
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Mute
Media URN:
93506
Sort Number:
ON 168 C
Time in/Out:
01:45:28:00 / 01:45:52:00
Canister:
ON 168 C
Film ID:
3473.13
Issue Date:
1914 - 1918

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