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51278: Royal Welch Fusiliers who, out of the line seem pleased to be filmed.

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posted on 2024-05-09, 09:49 authored by First World War Poetry Digital Archive Project Team

Street scenes showing an infantry unit marching in columns of four, some with axes and shovels, some with mud covers on their rifles, usually smiling or waving at the camera. This shows the Royal Welch Fusiliers, marching on the bend being overtaken by motor-cycle despatch rider. This is probably 1st Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers, 22nd Brigade, 7th Division. Siegfried Sassoon served with both the 1st and 2nd on the Western Front and the 25th RWF in Italy. The attitude of the soldiers to the camera here is typical when out of the front line: a camera was still an interesting novelty, and the possibility of being seen at home an amusing diversion. In the First World War, people were always camera-conscious, but rarely camera-shy. However a different attitude prvailed immediately prior to going into battle when the photographer was viewed as an intruder at best.

History

Identifier

1264.mpg | CXTIWMFILMvsom1.mpg

Subject

Allied Forces | Battle | Western Front

Creator

War Office

Date

Jun-16

Date Created

01/06/1916

Temporal Date

30/06/1916

Spatial

Somme

Medium

VHS copy of original film

Type

Footage

Contributor

Everett Sharp

Rights

The Imperial War Museum

Collection ID

The Battle of the Somme, Part 1, Caption 6.

Repository Name

Imperial War Museum Film and Video Archive

Repository Address

Imperial War Museum, Lambeth Road, London, SE1 6HZ, UK

Publisher

The First World War Poetry Digital Archive