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APA Citation

Bragg, Lawrence. & Dowson, Arthur Henley. & Hemming, Henry Harold.  (1971).  Artillery survey in the First World War,.  Elstree :  Field Survey Association

MLA Citation

Bragg, Lawrence. and Dowson, Arthur Henley. and Hemming, Henry Harold.  Artillery survey in the First World War, by Sir Lawrence Bragg, A. H. Dowson [and] H. H. Hemming  Field Survey Association Elstree  1971

Australian/Harvard Citation

Bragg, Lawrence. & Dowson, Arthur Henley. & Hemming, Henry Harold.  1971,  Artillery survey in the First World War, by Sir Lawrence Bragg, A. H. Dowson [and] H. H. Hemming  Field Survey Association Elstree

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  | title=Artillery survey in the First World War, by Sir Lawrence Bragg, A. H. Dowson [and] H. H. Hemming
  | author1=Bragg, Lawrence, Sir, 1890-1971
  | author2=Dowson, Arthur Henley
  | author3=Hemming, Henry Harold, 1893-
  | year=1971
  | publisher=Field Survey Association
  | language=English
}}

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