File:Built up communication trench running to front line (4687950907).jpg

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English: Communications trench above ground, Western Front. In some places, as this photograph shows, it was not possible to dig trenches, either because the ground was too waterlogged, or because the underlying rock was too near the surface. Where this was the case, sandbags could be used to build a relatively safe passage to and from the frontline trenches.

The soldiers in the trench look very relaxed and are not wearing any of their kit or weapons. It is possible that they have just built the sand-bagged trench during one of their periods of duty in the reserve trenches.
[Original reads: 'A built up communication trench running to front line.']

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current17:05, 7 January 2022Thumbnail for version as of 17:05, 7 January 2022916 × 694 (104 KB)Ich (talk | contribs)Cropped 8 % horizontally, 11 % vertically using CropTool with lossless mode.
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14:23, 16 November 2016Thumbnail for version as of 14:23, 16 November 2016600 × 470 (47 KB) (talk | contribs)National Library of Scotland, Set 72157624150609895, ID 4687950907, Original title Built up communication trench running to front line

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