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Boer War: soldiers saluting the wounded off the battlefield at Modder River, 1899. Process print after R. Caton-Woodville, 1899.

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Lettering: Incidents of the War. Drawn by R. Caton-Woodville R.I. An ancient custom of War. Saluting the wounded at Modder River, November 28th 1899.
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Title: Boer War: soldiers saluting the wounded off the battlefield at Modder River, 1899. Process print after R. Caton-Woodville, 1899.
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Lettering: Incidents of the War.
Drawn by R.
Caton-Woodville R.
I.
An ancient custom of War.
Saluting the wounded at Modder River, November 28th 1899.

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