A WELCOME SIGHT
The arrival of letters and parcels from home was a highlight for soldiers stationed on the front line. The British Army Postal Service delivered around 2 billion letters during the war, with more than 19,000 mailbags crossing the Channel every day in 1917 alone.
TRENCH TAKEOVER
Trench raids were a regular part of the ever-evolving nature of trench warfare and could provide essential information on the enemy's moves. Here, German troops salvage belongings left behind by Russian forces on the Eastern Front in c1915.
WARTIME FESTIVITIES
Despite being far away from