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What is this a picture of? When did it take place?

What are these two men doing? Who do you think they are?

What are they reading about? Where are they?

What are they wearing? How are their clothes different? Why are their clothes different?

WWI A French officer and his British ally at the front read the New York Times. Newspaper Pictorials [Rights and Reproductions] View this item. [Rights and Reproductions] Item Title Excerpt from New York Times, May 23, 1915, Created/Published New York: May 23, 1915 Subjects New York (N.Y.) -- Newspapers. New York--New YorkNew York (N.Y.) -- Newspapers. New York--New York Medium Newspaper section Repository Library of Congress, Serials and Government Publications Division, Washington, D.C Digital ID sgpnyt