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Mine crater
Aerial view of a crater formed by a mine explosion on the Western Front, 1915
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27th Crater Explosion Formed Mine
22"x18" Modern Frame
Discover the power and impact of history with our stunning Framed Prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating piece, "Mine crater on the Western Front, 1915," is a gripping aerial view of the aftermath of a mine explosion during World War I. Sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, this Rights Managed image offers a unique and poignant perspective on a significant moment in history. The high-quality print, beautifully framed, adds depth and character to any room, serving as a conversation starter and a testament to the past. Bring history into your home with our Framed Prints collection.
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 aerial photograph captures the aftermath of a devastating mine explosion on the Western Front during World War I. Taken in November 1915, the image provides a haunting view of the 27-meter-wide crater, which was formed by the detonation of a British mine near the German trenches on the 21st of that month. The explosion, which occurred during the Battle of Loos, was one of the largest mine explosions of the war and caused significant damage to the German lines. The photograph, taken from an elevated vantage point, offers a unique perspective of the crater's vast expanse, with its jagged edges and surrounding mud and debris. The barren landscape, devoid of vegetation and dotted with the remnants of destroyed trenches, serves as a stark reminder of the brutal and destructive nature of trench warfare. The image, which is part of the Illustrated London News collection from Mary Evans Prints Online, is an important historical document that provides insight into the realities of the Western Front during World War I. It offers a glimpse into the harsh conditions endured by soldiers on both sides and the devastating impact of the weapons used during the conflict. The photograph also underscores the importance of aerial reconnaissance during wartime, which allowed commanders to gain a better understanding of the battlefield and plan their strategies accordingly. The use of aerial photography was a significant innovation during World War I and played a crucial role in the outcome of many battles. Overall, this photograph is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by soldiers during the war and the enduring impact of the conflict on the landscape and the lives of those who fought in it.
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