They ve evidently seen me by Bruce Bairnsfather
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They ve evidently seen me by Bruce Bairnsfather
They ve evidently seen me. A British soldier, precariously peering out the top of a chimney pot, binoculars in hand, is narrowly missed by an enemy shell. This cartoon, taken from the first volume of Fragments from France, was the second cartoon to be published by Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander magazine on 21 April 1915.
1915
Media ID 14185970
© Mary Evans Picture Library
Bairnsfather Binoculars Bruce Bystander Chimney Evidently Fragments Missed Observer Reconnaissance Shell Shelled Shelling Shells Sniper
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