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How Some Englishmen thought we were going to win the war

How Some Englishmen thought we were going to win the war


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How Some Englishmen thought we were going to win the war

Humorous cartoon showing Englishmen, armed with cricket bats, golf clubs and rugby balls giving the Hun a good thrashing - a satirical view on how some thought World War One could be won in the opening months of the conflict

Media ID 4397929

© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans

Armed B Alls Bats Clubs Conflict Cricket Englishmen Golf Good Rugby Satirical Thought Thrashing


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