Postcard of numerous Indian troops and British soldiers standing outside the Dome, Brighton. Postcard marked on front as 'INDIA'S FIGHTING MEN. PAVILION GROUNDS. BRIGHTON'. 2 The letters 'V&H' are also visible.
This postcard shows numerous Indian and British soldiers standing in the grounds of the Royal Pavilion, Brighton. Between December 1914 and January 1916, the Royal Pavilion was used as a hospital for Indian troops injured in the First World War. This postcard appears to have been produced for commemorative purposes.
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