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LADY WOLFE MURRAY collecting money for war charities in Trafalgar Square, London. As an impressive means of appeal she has taken up her stand alongside a relic of Verdun—an ambulance car wrecked by shell fire during the terrific fighting around Verdun.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1423, 2 August 1917, Page 28

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LADY WOLFE MURRAY collecting money for war charities in Trafalgar Square, London. As an impressive means of appeal she has taken up her stand alongside a relic of Verdun—an ambulance car wrecked by shell fire during the terrific fighting around Verdun. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1423, 2 August 1917, Page 28

LADY WOLFE MURRAY collecting money for war charities in Trafalgar Square, London. As an impressive means of appeal she has taken up her stand alongside a relic of Verdun—an ambulance car wrecked by shell fire during the terrific fighting around Verdun. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1423, 2 August 1917, Page 28

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