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31 July, 1917 dawns misty with a light drizzle. Men of 42nd Bn. AIF are gathered in a communication trench before the Belgian village of Warneton. In the commotion two mates say their farewells. The Third Battle of Ypres is about to begin.
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The chronicler of the Ypres Salient, Ralph Mottram, revisits one of the old haunts of his war.
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IMAGINING JOURNEY'S END
On a wet and windy dawn, playwright R.C. Sherriff of 9/Surreys imagines telling a story of the war.
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@TheSkimmers Minooka Mike was one of my earliest baseball illustrations. Great War service and a Red Sox World’s Series winner - I couldn’t resist!
Until the end of August there are a handful of my original illustrations available in my summer sale. Why not take a look and grab yourself a bargain?
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With a bit of luck and a fair wind I should soon be completing a new pair of another dead ball era pitcher. Watch this space! #deadball #baseball #art #illustration
A detail from my ‘Take It Easy, Cobber’ painting. You can find limited edition prints and the original painting for sale here: https://t.co/0R1XxoAlWs #ww1 #anzac #ypres
TAKE IT EASY, COBBER!
The morning of 31st July, 1917 dawns cloudy, with mist and light drizzle. Men of 42nd Bn. AIF are gathered in a communication trench before the village of Warneton. The Third Battles of Ypres is about to begin.
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This cheery Tommy of 7/DCLI, Harry Patch's battalion, enjoying a cigarette in some down time is one of a handful of original paintings available in my summer sale.
Why not take a look and see if there;s something you like?
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Men of the 13th Bn. Royal Scots make their way up a communication trench on the outskirts of Ypres in the late summer of 1917. #ww1 #illustration