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Captain Graham's Olympic silver medal from 1908

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CONTRIBUTOR

Ida Law

DATE

1914

LANGUAGE

eng

ITEMS

4

INSTITUTION

Europeana 1914-1918

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UGC

Contributor

europeana19141918:agent/625aae24c3bba57594da0350ecb951e7

Date

1914

Type

Story

Language

eng
English

Country

Europe

DataProvider

Europeana 1914-1918

Provider

Europeana 1914-1918

Year

1914

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2020601_Ag_ErsterWeltkrieg_EU

Begin

1914

End

1914

Language

mul

Agent

Ida Law | europeana19141918:agent/625aae24c3bba57594da0350ecb951e7
William Evans Graham | europeana19141918:agent/753da7912ff3888e1725eb292a41e406

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2019-09-11T08:42:35.617Z
2020-02-25T08:50:19.352Z
2014-09-13 21:13:34 UTC
1919
2014-09-13 21:59:49 UTC
2015-01-02 21:30:11 UTC
2015-01-02 21:30:25 UTC
2015-01-02 21:30:39 UTC

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INTERNET

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