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Cameramen under fire while filming in the First Balkan War, 1912.
AR925536 
Uniforms of the Greek and Turkish armies, 1897. Artist: Henri Meyer
AR945604 
'Death'.
AR925261 
'Prince Charming and the Sleeping Beauty', 1912. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill
AR915828 
'Peace Comes to Town', 1913. Artist: Leonard Raven-Hill
AR915831 
First relief of Lucknow, Indian Mutiny, 25th September 1857.
AR915789 
Blowing up of the Cashmere Gate, Delhi, Indian Mutiny, 1857.
AR919914 
Cholera, 1912. 
Cholera, 1912. Death, the grim reaper, decimating a column of Turkish soldiers During the First Balkan War (1912-1913) between Turkey and the Balkan League (Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece and Montenegro), the Turkish army was ravaged by a cholera epidemic, which caused 100 deaths a day. Illustration from Le Petit Journal. (Paris, 1 December 1912). 
Unique Identifier AR926249 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2766px × 3780px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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