Deepcut, Deepcut Camp, Gunners At Work 1906
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A group of gunners from the Royal Field Artillery pause in their task of servicing their heavy artillery outside the ordnance depot at Deepcut Camp, which had been built in 1901. It takes its name from the deep cutting which was made through the hills for the Basingstoke Canal in 1791-92.
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