STRANGE IRONY OF WAR
A strange irony of the war has come to William Sellick, a disabled exserviceman at Kettering, Northamptonshire. He is curator of two German guns of the type that maimed him. He cleans these war trophies belonging to the town and tends flowers planted round them. “ Bill ” was partly paralysed in a shrapnel bombardment.
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Evening Star, Issue 22444, 15 September 1936, Page 10
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57STRANGE IRONY OF WAR Evening Star, Issue 22444, 15 September 1936, Page 10
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