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The Lighter Side by Bernard HughA Tommy (on furlough pending discharge): Blimey! I should fancy I had my bathing costume on. A soldier returning home weighed down with a greatcoat, boots, rifle
WWI - North African allied soldierWorld War One - Our Tommies series - North African Allied soldier
WWI - Colonial sailor fighting on the allied sideWorld War One - Our Tommies series - Colonial (possibly North African) sailor fighting on the Allied side during World War One
British soldiers 1916Two British soldiers, muddy and soaked but looking cheerful, stand in the middle of a cemetery, somewhere in the Somme region
Nesle 1918Men of the 20th British Division and the 22nd French Division in hastily dug rifle pits covering a road, in the Nesle sector of the Somme region
Somme trench 1916British troops wait pensively in the trenches for the order to advance on Beaumont Hamel on the first day of the Battle of the Somme
Its a Long Way to Tipperary - WWIIts a Long Way to Tipperary - but we ll be back there soon. A postcard full of hope at the beginning of World War One as a group of jolly Britsih soldiers head off to the Western Front.~Postcard by
A. D. 19(?)Two veteran Tommies with Methuselah-like beards are still manning the trenches of the Western front in an unspecified year sometime in the future; a light-hearted comment on the endless
Blighty, Sweet BlightyTwo optimistic and rather over-excited Tommies, home on leave during World War I, lean out of their train carriage to breathe in the sweet smell of - the local gas works
Wwi / British Enter LilleThe arrival of British troops in a suburb of Lille is greeted by jubilation from the crowd
Ww1 Postcard / ChumsA little girl wears her fathers military cap and puts her arms round his neck: two gallant Tommies