Jerome Pieters - Priester-Brancardier
Brief van Jerome aan zus Bertha - blad 3
Jerome Pieters
Memorabilia
Overlijdensbericht van Jerome
Snellegem
Remembrance
Front
Doodsprentje Jerome (voorzijde)
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Doodsprentje Jerome (achterzijde)
Herdenkingsprentje aan priesterwijding Jerome (voorzijde)
Herdenkingsprentje aan priesterwijding Jerome (achterzijde)
Recruitment and Conscription
CONTRIBUTOR
Willy Pecceu
DATE
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LANGUAGE
nld
ITEMS
12
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
PROGRESS
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