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A scanned photograph taken by a member of the armed forces and sent to Elizabeth Brill, who then gave the photograph to JW Seccombe in the 1960's, after seeing his letter about her sons mural(s)? in the Daily Mirror Old Codgers Column. It is possible that this is two photographs of two walls that have been "stitched" together.
As owner of the photograph I am putting this image into the Public Domain in memory of John Frederick Brill.
See the letter [1]
(My son mistakenly believed that I was both the photographer, as well as the owner of the photograph When he initially helped me publish this image JW Seccombe)
// Comment from Mr. Hatem Sabrey i have seen the Mural in 2007-01-16. this Mural is one wall with dimention of 3 meters as lengh and 1.82 meters as Hight in the midel of the wall. the location of this Mural is Libya - Toubrouq - Bardia. i have the last photo but i do not know how to upload it. so plz contact me to give you the last photo i have get h.sabrey@gmail.com
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