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Artillery in the Mud
Unknown, 1917, Press cutting, Reproduction
Artillery in the Mud
Artillery in the Mud
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Item no
32742
Title
Our Artillery in the Mud of Flanders: Man-Hauling a Field-Gun.
Description
From the Illustrated London News published November 10th, 1917, page 572. Drawn by Frédéric De Haenen from an official photograph. Full title: Crossing a battlefield in pouring rain, through mud nearly to the axle-trees: heaving a gun forward with drag-ropes, while the team-horses wait near by.
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Unknown
Date
1917
Size
39.6 x 26.7 cm
Type
Press cutting
;
Reproduction
Location
Reference Library
Harsh weather combined with the horrors of the war on the Front created the iconic vision of muddy trenches and fraught-looking soldiers that have come to visually define the First World War. Severe and enduring rain made trench life not only muddy and miserable but also dangerous, sometimes forcing soldiers to choose between drowning or facing heavy enemy fire.
The rain and mud also posed a problem in moving heavy artillery or communicating within the lines. The ground was sometimes so slippery and muddy that it rendered horses and oxen useless in pulling field guns and other weaponry into position, and made communication between front and rear strongholds extremely diificult.
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