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Giant Sequoia tree
'A South Sea ballad'
A knives and scissors grinder who is also smoking a pipe
The bridge was opened in 1894 to the Gothic designs of Sir John Wolfe Barry and Sir Horace Jones
King George V (1865-1936) at St George's Hill, near Fricourt Finish:none Giant Sequoia treeKing George V (1865 1936) (1936) with General Sir Henry Seymour Rawlinson and General Congreve at St George's Hill, near Fricourt, 10th August 1916. Fricourt is a little village about five kilometres from Albert, in the northern French dpartement of the Somme. It was close to the front line for much of World War I and saw particularly fierce fighting during the Battles of the Somme and the Battles of Albert. George, the second son of Edward VII and
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