Cigarette Case
BELUM.O188.1919
German soldier's cigarette box containing three German cigarettes and one torn in half. Box marked '1914' and 'W.' The box has the words of a famous military engagement in 1918, scraped onto it, indicating that it may well have been taken off a German prisoner or dead body, during the Allied advance of the summer and autumn of 1918.
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National Museums NI’s Picture Library provides quality prints from our art, history and science collections. Featured collections include the Harland & Wolff Titanic photographs, the Welch photographs taken of Belfast in the early 1900’s and our extensive range of William Conor images from our art collection.
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