Private William Evans
Private William Evans, served in Mesopotamia as a member of the Veterinary Corps
Photo and medals of Private William Evans, Veterinary Corps, who served in Mesopotamia.
CONTRIBUTOR
Gwyneth Short
DATE
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LANGUAGE
eng
ITEMS
8
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
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