Grafitti and
Trench Art
Whittling Away the Long and Dreary Hours

- Belgian soldiers and their work


French soldiers decorate their tents

from 'le Flambeau'
- Trains, buses and taxi-cabs were covered with grafitti in
the early days of the war.
- Here we see the hasty 'work' of the otherwise talented
artist 'Hansi'.
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