

Black and white drawing of a group of soldiers marching. The soldiers are wearing helmets and carrying rifles. They are walking away from the viewer. There is a large figure in a long, flowing robe on the right. The figure's back is to the viewer, and its right arm is raised. The background is a plain, light-colored sky. The drawing is signed "Percy Smith" in two places.
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- 750 × 633 px
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