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British officers and men enjoy a cup of tea in their trench, 1918 (b / w photo)
5921698 British officers and men enjoy a cup of tea in their trench, 1918 (b/w photo) by Harrison, Bayley (fl.1918); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: British officers and men enjoy a cup of tea in their trench, 1918.
Photograph by Bayley Harrison, World War One, Western Front, 1918.
A mug of hot tea was no doubt welcome during the cold and wet winter months on the Western Front. The presence of an empty rum jar nearby suggests that these soldiers added something stronger to their tea. Army regulations ordered that the rum ration was to be drunk in the presence of an officer or non-commissioned officer so it could not be hoarded.
From a collection of 23 official photographs by press photographer Bayley Harrison.); © National Army Museum; British, out of copyright
Media ID 25184996
© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
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This photograph captures a poignant moment during World War One, showing British officers and men finding solace in a simple cup of tea within the confines of their trench in 1918. Taken by press photographer Bayley Harrison, this image offers a glimpse into the daily lives of soldiers on the Western Front. In the midst of cold and wet winter months, a warm mug of tea would have provided much-needed comfort to these weary soldiers. However, what catches the eye is an empty rum jar nearby, suggesting that they may have added something stronger to their beverage. Army regulations dictated that the rum ration be consumed under supervision so it could not be hoarded. The photograph showcases not only the soldier's accommodation but also their resourcefulness in seeking moments of recreation amidst the harsh realities of trench warfare. It serves as a reminder that even in times of conflict, humanity finds ways to find joy and respite from adversity. Part of a collection featuring 23 official photographs taken by Bayley Harrison, this image is now housed at London's National Army Museum. As we observe this snapshot frozen in time, we are reminded both of the sacrifices made by these brave individuals and their ability to find small moments worth cherishing even amidst chaos.
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