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The beginnings of war machines, messenger-pigeons, messenger-pigeon service in war, from early times to the present (litho)
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The beginnings of war machines, messenger-pigeons, messenger-pigeon service in war, from early times to the present (litho)
973561 The beginnings of war machines, messenger-pigeons, messenger-pigeon service in war, from early times to the present (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The beginnings of war machines, messenger-pigeons, messenger-pigeon service in war, from early times to the present. Illustration for The Illustrated War News, 14 March 1917.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22519052
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The Beginnings of War Machines - A Glimpse into the Messenger-Pigeon Service in War
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. This lithograph, created by an English School artist in the 20th century, takes us on a journey through time to explore the fascinating history of messenger-pigeons and their crucial role in warfare. The print showcases a range of war machines that were employed alongside these remarkable birds, from early times to the present. In this intricate illustration, we witness the evolution of communication methods during times of conflict. Messenger-pigeons soar across battlefields, carrying vital messages with unwavering determination. These feathered heroes played an integral part in relaying information between military units when other means failed or were compromised. The image transports us back to one specific moment during World War I - March 14th, 1917 - as depicted in The Illustrated War News. It serves as a poignant reminder of how pigeons served as lifelines amidst chaos and destruction. As our eyes wander over this historical artwork, we are reminded not only of the ingenuity behind these avian messengers but also their resilience and loyalty. Their contribution to wartime efforts cannot be overstated. This print captures not just a snapshot from history but also pays homage to those brave creatures who fearlessly flew through danger zones for a higher cause. Let it serve as a testament to their unwavering dedication and remind us all that even amid turmoil and strife, hope can take flight on delicate wings.
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