Football match played by troops during Battle of the Aisne
Our Happy Tommies~~Sutcliffe's illustration, records a football match played by troops in a French village "place" somewhere along the British second line during the battle of the Aisne. The caption reminds the reader that "many footballs have been sent to France for use in the ranks". The picture, as well as the title, conveys a positive image of trench life and would have given comfort to those at home to know that their men occasionally had fun. But football also embodied the British spirit of fair play, a symbolism that also found credence on the battlefield
Picture No
10582858
Media ID
46085104
Size
3500px x 4999px
(2.4MB)
Credit
(c) Illustrated London News/Mary Evans
Source
John E. Sutcliffe, The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 17 October 1914
Date
1914





























