Leisure and Entertainment During the First world War
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Leisure and Entertainment During the First world War
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Author |
Brooks, Ernest
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Notes |
Leisure and entertainment at the Front: Men of the Army Service Corps playing cards on a duckboard in a shell hole at Poperinghe. Cards, being light and portable, were ubiquitous at the front.
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Item date |
22nd August 1917
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Creation place |
Poperinghe, Belgium
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Content | |
Cataloguer |
Jennifer Dunn
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Filename |
CXTIWMPHOq2758.jpg
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Copyright |
The Imperial War Museum
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Digital repository | |
Item width |
216
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Item height |
165
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Collection ID |
Q 2758
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Repository name |
Imperial War Museum Photographic Archive
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Repository address line1 |
Imperial War Museum
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Repository address line2 |
Lambeth Road
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Repository address line3 |
London
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Repository address Zip code |
SE1 6HZ
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Repository address country |
UK
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Repository address URL |
Collection
Citation
“Leisure and Entertainment During the First world War,” by Brooks, Ernest. The Imperial War Museum via First World War Poetry Digital Archive, accessed April 29, 2024, http://ww1lit.nsms.ox.ac.uk/ww1lit/collections/item/3537.
Permitted Use
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