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Stunning Photo-Series Shows The Evolution Of British Soldiers’ Kits From 1066 To 2014

by Archie Hayes 2014-08-09, 4:17 AMupdated 2017-03-27, 7:58 PM

 

“Soldiers Inventories” is a photo series by photographer Thom Atkinson documenting the evolution of British soldiers’ kits from 1066 to 2014.

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