"Ginchiest", eh Harvey Comics 1972? That's a word kids used to describe things they like, is it?
Well, okay. I wonder what a "ginch" is
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"Ginchiest", eh Harvey Comics 1972? That's a word kids used to describe things they like, is it?
Well, okay. I wonder what a "ginch" is

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Two British soldiers await the order to signal an attack - Battle of Ginchy, France 1916
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Sep 14 1916 War photographer Ernest Brooks takes this photo, IWM Q 1214, of stretcher-bearers attached to the Guards, moving up to the forward area near Ginchy, 14 September 1916. In the foreground are tank tracks in the soft earth.
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© IWM (Q 4293) Battle of Morval. 25-28 September. Infantry supports waiting their turn to advance. Near Ginchy. 25 September 1916.