File:German light engine smashed up by our gun fire (4687958023).jpg

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English: A wrecked German steam-engine lying across rail tracks. Graffiti has been written on it, including the name, 'C J Griffin', the motto, 'Never Budge' and the sarcastic joke, 'Lancs Reg Leave Train'. The Lancashire Regiment had 38 battalions on active overseas service during World War I. Many of them must have longed to be at home on leave.

A photograph like this would have been useful propaganda, linking a wrecked German engine with British army humour.
[Original reads: 'A German light engine smashed up by our gun fire.']

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  • World War One official British photographs
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  • Flanders
  • France
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  • Propaganda
  • War damage
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  • Engines (power producing equipment)
  • World War, 1914-1918 Campaigns Western Front
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