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38 Evening Post Special Supplement, Saturday, November 8, 2008 lep.co.

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CAPTIVE: German prisoners help carry wounded British soldiers back to


their trenches after an attack during the Battle of the Somme in 1916

TRENCH WARFARE: A British soldier keeps watch on No-Man’s Land as his


comrades sleep in a captured German trench. Left, troops snatch some
sleep or a chance to write home during a lull in the fighting

LOCAL LADS: Above, Lancashire Fusiliers in the trenches of the First


World War. Below, going over the top during the Battle of the Somme

NOW AT PEACE: Poppies bow their heads at the Somme


‘OVER BY CHRISTMAS’: A special Preston Pals Regiment formed from
volunteers in 1914 queue for trains at Preston railway station

KEEPING
WATCH: An
observation
post behind
sandbags in
the trenches
manned by
members of
the 8th
Battalion,
The South
Lancashire
Regiment VETERANS OF CONFLICT: Members of the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment in the First World War

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