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Who d Have Thought It?, by Bairnsfather
Who d Have Thought It? " Struth, Bert! Good Job we saw that notice!" A cartoon in The Bystander by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather. Old Bill observes with irony a sign saying, This road is liable to be shelled in from of a devastated landscape with shells exploding overhead. Date: 1918
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Bairnsfather Bert Bill Bruce Bystander Liable Shelling Thought
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Who'd Have Thought It?
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, a poignant and ironic masterpiece by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, published in The Bystander in 1918 during the height of the First World War. The cartoon depicts Old Bill, a weary and seasoned soldier, standing before a road sign that reads, "This road is liable to be shelled." Behind him lies a devastated landscape, with the remnants of buildings in ruins and shells exploding overhead. Old Bill, with a wry smile on his face and a knowing look in his eyes, turns to his companion Bert, exclaiming, "Struth, Bert! Good job we saw that notice!" The scene is a stark reminder of the harsh realities of war and the importance of staying alert and vigilant in the face of danger. Bairnsfather's cartoon is a testament to the resilience and dark humor of soldiers during the First World War. It captures the essence of the trenches, where the mundane and the terrifying coexisted, and where survival often depended on a keen sense of awareness and a healthy dose of irony. The image is a powerful historical document, offering a glimpse into the daily life and experiences of soldiers during the Great War. It serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by those who served, and the importance of remembering the past to inform the present. Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, a British soldier and cartoonist, is best known for his satirical depictions of life in the trenches during the First World War. His cartoons, which were published in various British newspapers and magazines, captured the attention of the public and helped to boost morale during a time of great hardship and uncertainty. This image, "Who'd Have Thought It?", is a prime example of Bairnsfather's unique ability to capture the essence of the war experience and to find humor in even the most dire of circumstances. It is a testament to the enduring power of art to reflect and preserve history, and to offer a glimpse into the human experience during times of great upheaval.
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