A windmill in Lier, France, destroyed by English fire during World War One. This photograph was taken by photographer Mumer 65400 G-2 on May 12th, 1919. It depicts the symbol issued by the E.U.A. The windmill was damaged by the German forces, as noted in the description "Ven den Eagändern zerstärte Windwihle bei Lier."
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Image Number: 6145-51466471Royalty FreeCredit Line:PL Photography Limited/SuperStockCollection:PL Photography Limited Model Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:8513×5788
