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Framed Print : For big projectiles used by the Germans in the Great War: Wicker cases for shells

For big projectiles used by the Germans in the Great War: Wicker cases for shells



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For big projectiles used by the Germans in the Great War: Wicker cases for shells

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Cases Germans Projectiles Shells Wicker


22"x18" Modern Frame

Introducing the captivating "For big projectiles used by the Germans in the Great War: Wicker cases for shells" print from our Media Storehouse Framed Prints collection. This intriguing historical image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Witness the meticulously crafted wicker cases designed to transport the massive projectiles used during the Great War. Add this unique piece to your decor, and let the story of history unfold in your home or office. Each print is carefully framed with a high-quality matte finish to protect and enhance the image. Order yours today and bring a piece of history into your space.

20x16 Print in an MDF Wooden Frame with 180 gsm Satin Finish Paper. Glazed using shatter proof thin plexiglass. Frame thickness is 1 inch and depth 0.75 inch. Fluted cardboard backing held with clips. Supplied ready to hang with sawtooth hanger and rubber bumpers. Spot clean with a damp cloth. Packaged foam wrapped in a card.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 50.8cm x 45.7cm (20" x 18")

Estimated Product Size is 55.9cm x 45.7cm (22" x 18")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative image transports us back to the tumultuous era of the First World War, showcasing the intricate wicker cases that once held the massive projectiles used by the German military. The delicate yet robust wickerwork, expertly crafted by skilled artisans, served as a vital component in the German war effort. These cases, large enough to accommodate the enormous shells, were essential for the transportation and deployment of heavy artillery on the battlefield. The year is 1917, and the Great War rages on, with no end in sight. Amidst the chaos and destruction, the meticulous production of these wicker cases continued unabated. The importance of these cases cannot be overstated, as they protected the sensitive explosives within and ensured their safe delivery to the front lines. The intricate wickerwork not only provided crucial protection but also added a layer of camouflage, blending in with the natural surroundings and making the artillery less conspicuous to enemy forces. As the war progressed, the demand for these wicker cases grew exponentially, with the German military importing vast quantities from various regions, including the Ilsenburg region in Germany, which was renowned for its skilled wicker workers. The labor-intensive process of creating these cases required a significant amount of time and resources, but the dedication and commitment of the artisans ensured the production of a high-quality product that played a pivotal role in the outcome of the war. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the intricacies and complexities of war, as well as the resourcefulness and ingenuity of those who lived through it. The wicker cases, though seemingly simple, were a testament to the resilience and determination of the German people during a time of unimaginable hardship and adversity.

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