The image shows six gas shells suspended on poles twelve feet high on the left side. In the center, there are six 75 mm shells that are partially buried underground. On the right side, there are six 75 mm shrapnel gas shells suspended on twelve-feet-high poles. The photo was taken by a Chemical Warfare Service Photographer on April 2, 1919, and it is numbered 54819. Eleven seconds after the explosion occurred, the image was captured. The description and additional notes pertaining to the image have code numbers 1196 and ISSUED H NOTES 1196, respectively.
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Photo credit: © piemags/NSC / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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