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John Henry (Jack) Hibdige The sign reads "REFRESHMENT COFFEE SHOP for TROOPS ONLY". It was possibly taken at Lahore, India, where he was in 1922. Photo supplied by Jack Blood. |
John Henry (Jack) Hibdige Close up from previous photo which was supplied by Raymond (Jack) Blood. |
Jack in Lahore, India 1922 A note on the back of this photo says "Lahore, India 1922". It was given to his niece, Violet, who wrote Uncle Jack underneath. Supplied by Vi's son, Brian Stacey. |
Jack in Lahore Close up from previous photo. |