WW1 cartoons from Punch magazine by Leonard Raven Hill
NCC. First Conscientious Objector. "I wonder why they've put us on to shifting this infernal manure-heap." Second ditto. "I - I did tell the sergeant after drill yesterday that I thought I'd be better employed in cultivating my garden at home." (two soldiers engaged in hard labour during WW1)
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- © Punch Limited
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Punch Punch Magazine cartoons illustrations B&W B/W black and white black & white 20th century twentieth century 1900s WW1 WWI Great War World War 1 World War I World War One First World War 1916 historical history political politics 1st World War Britain Great Britain British United Kingdom UK England English war wartime conflicts wars military conscientious objecting conscientious objectors conscientious objections conscience pacifism pacifists manure labouring labourers wheelbarrows shovelling shovels jobs work tasks dirty jobs nasty jobs manure heaps manure piles barracks gardening forks uniforms uniformed camps digging sweating officers sergeants cheeky cheek gardening gardens working punishments punishing disciplination disciplining discipline caught out non coms non-coms non commissioned officers non-commissioned officers hard labour retribution revenge employment men man Herculean tasks Giclee prints posters gifts hi-res downloads licensing
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- Leonard Raven-Hill Cartoons, WW1 Cartoons - The Great War, Gardens, Gardening Cartoons

