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The dangerous job of mine-laying. These brave men risk their lives every time they slip out of harbour under the cover of night, to lay their mines around Britain's coastline or at the approaches to enemy shores. ...
Collection StructurePoster collection > The dangerous job of mine-laying. These brave men risk their lives every time they slip out of harbour under the cover of night, to lay their mines around Britain's coastline or at the approaches to enemy shores. ...
Item Title The dangerous job of mine-laying. These brave men risk their lives every time they slip out of harbour under the cover of night, to lay their mines around Britain's coastline or at the approaches to enemy shores. ...
Collection TitlePoster collection
Date Created1940/1944?
Description

Photograph of a mine-layer's crew about to push a mine off the stern. Rubber-stamp impression: Specimen of British war literature supplied for record purposes only. Small British flag in lower left corner with phrase "For victory."

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Country of OriginGreat Britain
DimensionsOverall: 15 x 20 in. (38.1 x 50.8 cm)
FormatPoster
Medium political posters
Color
color
Hoover IDPoster UK 2970
Record NumberXX343.19862
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