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Mrs. Marsh entertaining wounded, Warwick Castle, 6 Oct 1915. Creator: Bain News Service
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Mrs. Marsh entertaining wounded, Warwick Castle, 6 Oct 1915. Creator: Bain News Service
Mrs. Marsh entertaining wounded, Warwick Castle, 6 Oct 1915 (date created or published later). Mrs. Agnes Power Marsh, wife of Henry Wheelwright Marsh at Warwick Castle with soldiers wounded in World War I
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1915 Bench Benches Civilian Civilians Convalescence Convalescent Entertaining Hostess Laughing Laughter Park Bench Pipe Seating Tobacco Pipe Veteran Warwick Castle Warwickshire England Wound Wounded Bain George Graham Bain News Service Fortifications George Graham Bain Press Photography
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a heartwarming moment at Warwick Castle on October 6, 1915, during the tumultuous times of World War I. Mrs. Agnes Power Marsh, wife of Henry Wheelwright Marsh, is seen entertaining wounded soldiers with her infectious laughter and warm smile.
As the convalescent men sit on park benches in the historic castle grounds, Mrs. Marsh exudes grace and compassion as she engages with them in conversation. Her presence brings a sense of comfort and joy to these brave veterans who have sacrificed so much for their country.
The image beautifully encapsulates a moment of respite amidst the chaos of war, showcasing the power of human connection and kindness in times of adversity. The men appear relaxed and content in Mrs. Marsh's company, enjoying a brief escape from the harsh realities they face daily.
Through this snapshot frozen in time by Bain News Service, we are reminded of the importance of empathy and support for those who have served their nation selflessly. Mrs. Agnes Power Marsh stands as a symbol of hope and hospitality during a dark period in history, leaving an indelible mark on all those fortunate enough to cross her path at Warwick Castle that day.
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