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9th King's Regiment, Sussex, 1941.JPG
English: IWM caption : THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM 1939-45 A woman watches Universal carriers of the 9th Battalion, King's Regiment moving through a Sussex village.
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3 July 1941 |
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This is photograph H 11300 from the collections of the Imperial War Museums (collection no. 4700-37) |
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War Office official photographer : Tanner (Lt) |
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- It was commercially published prior to 1963; or
- It is an artistic work other than a photograph or engraving (e.g. a painting) which was created by the United Kingdom Government prior to 1963.
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