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The married man in the army, 1915
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The married man in the army, 1915
The married man in the army, 1915. : A street in Swansea containing 39 houses from 30 of which the husband was either called up for active service at the outbreak of the war or enlisted immediately afterwards. From The Manchester Guardian History of the War Vol. III - 1915.. [John Heywood Ltd, London, 1915]
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Civilian Civilians Conscription Heywood History Of The War John Heywood John Heywood Ltd Local People Manchester Guardian Swansea Terraced House Wales Welsh
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This photo print, titled "The married man in the army, 1915" offers a poignant glimpse into the lives of ordinary people during the tumultuous times of World War I. The image captures a street in Swansea, Wales, lined with 39 houses, from which 30 husbands were either called up for active service or enlisted immediately after the outbreak of war. In this monochrome snapshot frozen in time, we see a diverse group of individuals - women and men, boys and girls - standing outside their terraced houses. Their expressions reveal a mix of emotions; some display pride and determination while others convey worry and longing. It is evident that these local people have been directly affected by conscription and are now grappling with the realities of wartime. The composition exudes a sense of unity as families come together to support one another through this challenging period. Their direct gazes towards the camera suggest resilience amidst uncertainty. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder that behind every soldier on the front lines stood loved ones left behind to navigate life's hardships. Published in The Manchester Guardian History of the War Vol. III - 1915 by John Heywood Ltd. , London, this historical document transports us back to an era when entire communities rallied together in solidarity during World War I. It encapsulates not only personal stories but also represents countless similar scenes across Britain at that time – tales often overlooked but crucially important to understanding our shared history.
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