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Chanak - Humourous Christmas card 1922

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Chanak - Humourous Christmas card 1922

A British soldier takes amusement at Father Christmas (a rotund, white bearded Turk riding a donkey!) passing his watch at Chanak, Turkey

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Chanak Chanakale Chanakkale Donkey Duty Humourous Joke Panniers Rides Sentry Watch Wishes 1922


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A Light-Hearted Moment at Chanak: A British Soldier's Amusement during the 1922 Christmas Season In this humorous image from the Christmas season of 1922, a British soldier stationed at Chanak, Turkey, takes a moment of amusement as Father Christmas, in the form of a rotund, white-bearded Turk, passes by on a donkey. The soldier, clad in his military uniform and holding his watch, seems to be making a wish or striking a deal with the jolly figure, who wears panniers and rides the donkey with ease. The scene at Chanak, also known as Chanakkale or Çanakkale, was a significant historical location during the early 20th century. The area had been the site of intense fighting during the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I, which took place between 1915 and 1916. By 1922, the region had been under Turkish control for several years, and the British military presence was focused on maintaining order and protecting British interests in the region. Despite the serious nature of their duties, the soldiers stationed at Chanak were not immune to the spirit of the holiday season. Here, we see a moment of levity and humor, as the soldier takes a break from his watchful gaze to engage with the unexpected visitor. The image captures the essence of the human experience, even in the midst of military duty and historical significance. This humourous Christmas card is a reminder of the importance of finding joy and laughter, even in the most unexpected places and during the most challenging of times. The image, taken in 1922, is a testament to the enduring spirit of the holiday season and the resilience of the human spirit.

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