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Wounded soldiers in pottery class... Devon, First World War, 1914-1918, (1933). Creator: Unknown
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Wounded soldiers in pottery class... Devon, First World War, 1914-1918, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Wounded British soldiers in pottery class, Seale Hague Military Hospital, Devon, First World War, 1914-1918, (1933)....soldiers found time hanging dreadfully heavy on their hands, and all manner of interests were contrived for them...pottery was the great occupation, and men, untrained until then, produced highly artistic work. From " The Pageant of the Century". [Odhams Press Ltd, 1933]
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British Army Class Convalescence Convalescent Henry E Henry E White Henry Ewhite Hobby Hospital Injured Injury Making Military Hospital Odhams Press Ltd Recuperating Recuperation White Henry E Wound Wounded Convalescing Pastime
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This poignant print captures a group of wounded British soldiers in a pottery class at Seale Hague Military Hospital in Devon during the First World War. Taken in 1933, this image showcases how these brave men found solace and purpose amidst their convalescence. During their recovery, time hung heavily on their hands, prompting the creation of various activities to keep them engaged. Pottery quickly emerged as a popular pastime among the soldiers, despite most having no prior training or experience in ceramics. Surprisingly, they produced highly artistic work that showcased their innate talent and creativity. In this snapshot from "The Pageant of the Century" we witness these injured soldiers fully immersed in the therapeutic process of creating pottery. The hospital's interior provides a serene backdrop for this scene of recuperation and camaraderie. As they mold clay with skilled precision, one can sense both determination and resilience emanating from each soldier. This photograph serves as a testament to human resilience and adaptability even in times of great adversity. It reminds us that art has an incredible power to heal wounds not only physically but also emotionally and mentally. These wounded warriors found solace through pottery, channeling their pain into something beautiful. As we reflect on this historical moment captured by an unknown creator, let us honor the bravery and strength exhibited by these individuals who fought valiantly for our freedom during World War I.
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