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Reflections of a Rifleman – Part 2
Albert in peace times, I should think, was a fairly prosperous town. Now it is merely a heap of ruins, the railway station being about the best preserved structure. The most remarkable feature is the modern red cathedral, nearly battered … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert, Fowler, High Wood, London Irish, Mametz Wood, Memoir, Somme
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