WW1 postcard of group of Royal Engineers in Telegraph Corps, peeling potatoes next to the camp dining tent, entitled "Pudding Up Telegraph". Three of the men have the Lincolnshire Territorial corps visible and the rest are probably the same but their uniform is covered up with a work A supply truck is in the background looked over by civilians. Circa 1915, possibly a training camp in Lincolnshire,


Dated to circa 1915 as later in war the telephone, not telegraph took over as a method of communication. Possibly Lincolnshire as the man on the far left is wearing a Lincolnshire Territorials lapel badge.


Size: 6798px × 4517px
Location: Lincolnshire, UK
Photo credit: © ThislifeThen / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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