Camp entertainment - 'Dutch Dance
Prisoners of war ran a number of entertainments during their time at Krefeld camp. This was one act in a series of entertainments, which festured my father, Captain Neil Collins (on the left) as a Dutchwoman performing a clog dance.
CONTRIBUTOR
Aline Burgess
DATE
1916
LANGUAGE
eng
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1
INSTITUTION
Europeana 1914-1918
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