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Vintage Photographic Postcard Showing a British WW1 Soldier Wearing Glasses. The Cap Badge Appears To Signify a Fusilier Regiment Stock Photo - Alamy
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To see or to breathe? The dilemma of WWI eyewear in combat. Part 2 of WWI Eyewear Retrospective. | The Eyewear Blog
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