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Bombs And Bayonets To The Fore: A Daybreak Charge On The British Front. The Bombers, Supported By Bayonets, Used Bombs Of The Rocket Shape On This Occasion Carried In Panniers, Or Canvas Bags. The Piece Of Webbing Attached Caused The Bombs To Land Head Downwards And Ensured Explosion. The Larger Explosions On The Left Were Caused By Hair-Brush Bombs, So Called From Their Shape. Drawn By Ralph Cleaver
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Bombs And Bayonets To The Fore: A Daybreak Charge On The British Front. The Bombers, Supported By Bayonets, Used Bombs Of The Rocket Shape On This Occasion Carried In Panniers, Or Canvas Bags. The Piece Of Webbing Attached Caused The Bombs To Land Head Downwards And Ensured Explosion. The Larger Explosions On The Left Were Caused By Hair-Brush Bombs, So Called From Their Shape. Drawn By Ralph Cleaver
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The powerful image captured in "Bombs And Bayonets To The Fore: A Daybreak Charge On The British Front" depicts a crucial moment during the First World War. In this black and white illustration, artist Ralph Cleaver skillfully portrays the intensity of warfare on the Western front. The scene showcases brave soldiers engaged in combat, armed with bombs and bayonets. Bombs of rocket shape are seen being carried in panniers or canvas bags, attached to a piece of webbing that ensures their explosive impact upon landing head downwards. These deadly weapons were instrumental in gaining an advantage over the enemy forces. To the left of the composition, larger explosions caused by hair-brush bombs can be observed. These unique explosives derive their name from their distinctive shape resembling a hairbrush. Their detonation adds to the chaos and destruction unfolding on this fateful daybreak charge. This vertical scene captures both the bravery and devastation experienced by troops on the British front during this historic conflict. It serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by countless individuals who fought for their countries amidst unimaginable conditions. Ken Welsh's print masterfully preserves this significant historical moment, allowing viewers to reflect upon the realities faced by those involved in one of humanity's most devastating wars.
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