French soldiers camouflaging a 370 mm railway gun with the inscription Keity, Noyon, Oise, France, September 5, 1917 by Paul Castelnau

French soldiers camouflaging a 370 mm railway gun with the inscription Keity, Noyon, Oise, France, September 5, 1917

(French soldiers are camouflaging a 370 mm railway gun with the inscription Keity, Noyon, Oise, France, September 5, 1917 (autochrome))


Paul Castelnau

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1917  ·  autochrome  ·  Picture ID: 372025

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French soldiers camouflaging a 370 mm railway gun with the inscription Keity, Noyon, Oise, France, September 5, 1917 by Paul Castelnau. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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