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October, 1918


From Harry King, my husband's paternal grandfather. Harry King pictured.
Just realized that this is a copy of one I have already posted sorry. It does have more writing on the back, though.
Written on the back:
A view of port of Zebrugge mole just after the German evacuation.
In the foreground a sunken dredger with an overturned crane on top.
In the distance just opposite the end of the Mole the Brussels (Capt. Fryats ship) funnels and mast can be seen above the water
Oct 1918
Just realized that this is a copy of one I have already posted sorry. It does have more writing on the back, though.
Written on the back:
A view of port of Zebrugge mole just after the German evacuation.
In the foreground a sunken dredger with an overturned crane on top.
In the distance just opposite the end of the Mole the Brussels (Capt. Fryats ship) funnels and mast can be seen above the water
Oct 1918
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