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The New Submarine Danger by Bairnsfather
The New Submarine Danger " They ll be torpedoin us if we stick ere much longer, Bill" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander, featuring his popular characters Old Bill, and Bert Date: 1916
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Bairnsfather Bert Bill Bruce Danger Rain Raining Submarine Trench
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The New Submarine Danger," a poignant and humorous cartoon by renowned British satirist, Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, published in The Bystander magazine in 1916 during the height of World War I. This iconic image captures the essence of the soldiers' daily struggles and fears as they endure the harsh realities of trench warfare. Old Bill and Bert, two of Bairnsfather's most popular characters, are depicted huddled together in a muddy trench, seeking shelter from the relentless rain. Their faces are etched with exhaustion and anxiety as they gaze up at the ominous, stormy sky. In the background, a pair of ominous eyes and a sinister grin peek out from the water, hinting at the ever-present threat of enemy submarines lurking beneath the surface. The caption reads, "They'll be torpedoing us if we stick ere much longer, Bill." The soldiers' concern is palpable, as the danger of submarine attacks was a constant fear for troops serving on the Western Front. The cartoon masterfully captures the soldiers' vulnerability and the unpredictability of the war. Bairnsfather's "New Submarine Danger" is a poignant reminder of the harsh realities and fears faced by soldiers during World War I. This historical cartoon is a testament to the power of humor in helping soldiers cope with the horrors of war and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Bairnsfather's work, including "The New Submarine Danger," continues to be celebrated for its insightful commentary on the human condition and its enduring relevance to the human experience. This print is a valuable addition to any collection of historical cartoons or World War I memorabilia.
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