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Descriptive Words Enlarge the image A member of the Cheshire Regiment defends a British trench near the Albert-Bapaume Road, the Somme, July Imperial War Museum, London, Ref: Q3990 Describe the condition of the men from the 11 th Battalion in the photograph. What does this tell you about trench warfare?

Descriptive Words Describe the conditions that the men from the 11 th Battalion are fighting in. What does this tell you about trench warfare? Imperial War Museum, London, Ref: Q3990

Describe the state of this German dugout. What do you think has happened to this trench? Describe the expressions on the soldiers faces. Enlarge the image Image courtesy of Des Quinn

Describe the state of this German dugout. What do you think has happened to this trench? Describe the expressions on the soldiers faces. Image courtesy of Des Quinn

Image courtesy of the Imperial War Museum, London, Ref: What are the soldiers doing in this photograph? What does this tell you about the kind of life lived by soldiers in the Trenches? Descriptive Words

Image courtesy of M. Williams An early light-hearted Christmas card that shows one of the many concerns of the men fighting on the front line in Flanders. Enlarge the image What is meant by the term ‘delousing’? This may seem like a strange Christmas card to send home from the Front, but what does it tell us about the conditions that soldiers found themselves in when fighting in France and Belgium?

Image courtesy of M. Williams This may seem like a strange Christmas card to send home from the Front, but what does it tell us about the conditions that soldiers found themselves in when fighting in France and Belgium?

Image courtesy of the Imperial War Museum, London What is happening in this photograph? What does this tell you about the some of the dangers involved in trench warfare? Descriptive Words END