An interesting collection of Arabian textiles and other items brought back to England by an officer in the Royal Engineers at the cessation of the First World War, comprising applique wall hangings, silk shawls, headwear, hand painted gourds, an arab headband etc., together with 1916/1918 Palestinian and Egyptian newspapers

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