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Families and Friends at war

Press ‘Esc’ on your keyboard at any time to end the presentation. Families and Friends at war. 1914 - 1918. By Des Quinn and Martin Williams. 1. Choose which photograph you wish to study by clicking on a number. 2. Click upon the photograph to find out more about your task. 2. 1.

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Families and Friends at war

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  1. Press ‘Esc’ on your keyboard at any time to end the presentation. Families and Friends at war 1914 - 1918 By Des Quinn and Martin Williams

  2. 1. Choose which photograph you wish to study by clicking on a number. 2.

  3. Click upon the photograph to find out more about your task. 2.

  4. 1. Click upon the photograph to find out more about your task.

  5. Picture courtesy of M. Williams Study the photograph. You are going to be asked to write a postcard imagining that you are a member of this group.

  6. Start off by thinking about • Who the people in the picture could be • Their relation to each other • Why the photograph was taken • When the photograph was taken Next, choose a character and imagine that you are that person If you are going to be one of the females, write a letter to the Front to one of the men in the photograph imagining that he is your brother, father, friend or son. You may like to tell that person a little about what is going on at home, how things have changed while they have been away and who else you have heard from. If you are one of the males then write a letter from the Front to a member of your family, or maybe a friend who has been wounded. You may like to tell them a little about the conditions in Flanders, the food, the local people … Remember that you would not want to worry your family too much – and letters were censored!!

  7. Mrs. J. WilliamsRose Cottage Upper Cwmbran Monmouth South Wales

  8. Picture courtesy of M. Williams Study the photograph. You are going to be asked to write a postcard imagining that you are a member of this group.

  9. Start off by thinking about • Who the people in the picture are • Their relation to each other • Why the photograph was taken • When the photograph was taken Next, choose a character and imagine that you are that person If you are one of the females write a letter to the Front to one of the men in the photograph imagining that he is your brother, father, friend or son. You may like to tell them a little about what is going on at home, how things have changed and who else you have heard from. If you are one of the males then write a letter from the Front to a member of your family, or maybe a friend who has been wounded. You may like to tell them a little about the conditions, the food, the local people … Remember that you would not want to worry your family too much – and letters were censored!!

  10. Mr and Mrs. P. Brown “Bluebell Cottage” Down Hatherley Gloucestershire England

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