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Experimental camouflage on the fuselage of a Sopwith camel, developed during the First World War to disguise the aircraft's direction of flight. London The canaries were kept not

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The canaries were kept not only to cheer the wounded but also to give warning of gas attacks

who can be seen behind Churchill

16th April 1916

The pre-Dreadnought battleship HMS AGAMEMNON

Experimental camouflage on the fuselage of a Sopwith camel, developed during the First World War to disguise the aircraft's direction of flight. London The canaries were kept notExperimental camouflage on the fuselage of a Sopwith camel, developed during the First World War to disguise the aircraft's direction of flight.

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