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Cover of " Le Lrire rouge", Satirique en Couleurs, 1917_3_3: Le thumb de M. Honnorat " Why wouldn't you give a boost to the thermometer? - That's what would save coal" - War of 14 -18, Soldier's Life

Cover of ' Le Lrire rouge', Satirique en Couleurs, 1917_3_3: Le thumb de M. Honnorat ' Why wouldn't you give a boost to the thermometer? - That's what would save coal' - War of 14 -18, Soldier's Life


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Cover of " Le Lrire rouge", Satirique en Couleurs, 1917_3_3: Le thumb de M. Honnorat " Why wouldn't you give a boost to the thermometer? - That's what would save coal" - War of 14 -18, Soldier's Life

ICA4846030 Cover of " Le Lrire rouge", Satirique en Couleurs, 1917_3_3: Le thumb de M. Honnorat " Why wouldn't you give a boost to the thermometer? - That's what would save coal" - War of 14 -18, Soldier's Life, Winter - Soldiers - Illustration by George Delaw (1871-1938); (add.info.: Cover of " Le Lrire rouge", Satirique en Couleurs, 1917_3_3: Le thumb de M. Honnorat " Why wouldn't you give a boost to the thermometer? - That's what would save coal" - War of 14 -18, Soldier's Life, Winter - Soldiers - Illustration by George Delaw (1871-1938)); Photo © Caricadoc

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This print captures the cover of "Le Lrire rouge", a satirical magazine from 1917 during the tumultuous period of World War I. The illustration by George Delaw features a humorous scene depicting a soldier questioning why they wouldn't give a boost to the thermometer, as it would save coal during the harsh winter months of war. The image provides insight into the daily life and struggles faced by soldiers on the front lines, highlighting issues such as rationing, cold weather, and economic challenges. The clever caricature and witty caption add a touch of humor to an otherwise somber subject matter. As we reflect on this historical artifact from over a century ago, we are reminded of the resilience and resourcefulness displayed by individuals during times of conflict. The intricate details in the engraving and vibrant colors used in this illustration bring to life the hardships endured by those who served their country during World War I. Through this photo print, we are transported back in time to witness a snapshot of history that serves as both educational and thought-provoking. It is a reminder of the sacrifices made by past generations and an opportunity to honor their legacy.

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