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The Christmas Hamper from home

Illustration by S. Begg showing British soldiers during World War I receiving a hamper full of Christmas produce sent from home, including tinned food, a turkey, fruit cake and mince pies

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Begg Cake Hamper Including Mince Pies Produce Receiving Tinned


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This evocative illustration by S. Begg, titled "The Christmas Hamper from Home," depicts a heartwarming moment during the harsh realities of World War I. Dated December 7, 1915, the image shows British soldiers huddled around as they eagerly receive a large Christmas hamper sent from home. The hamper, filled with essential produce and treats, brings a sense of comfort and nostalgia to the soldiers amidst the bleak conditions of the battlefield. The hamper is brimming with a variety of goods, including a whole roasted turkey, a fruitcake, and mince pies. The turkey, a symbol of Christmas feasts, would have been a precious luxury for the soldiers, providing much-needed sustenance and a taste of home. The fruitcake, with its rich, dense texture and long shelf life, would have offered a sweet treat to brighten their days. The mince pies, a traditional British dessert, would have reminded the soldiers of the festive season and the warmth of their homes. The hamper also contains an array of tinned food, a common import during the war. Tinned food provided a reliable source of nutrition, ensuring the soldiers remained nourished during their time in the trenches. The combination of these items in the hamper would have been a welcome relief for the soldiers, offering a brief respite from the harsh realities of the war. This historical illustration, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the soldiers during World War I and the importance of the support they received from their families and loved ones back home.

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