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Lady Haig with Scottish Pilgrims in Cambrai, northern France
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Lady Haig with Scottish Pilgrims in Cambrai, northern France
Lady Haig (The Countess Haig of Bemersyde) leading Scottish participants in the Battlefields Pilgrimage through Cambrai, northern France. The pilgrimage of 11, 000 people to France and Flanders was organised by the British Legion and attended by the Prince of Wales. Over 3, 000 women took part in the pilgrimage. Date: 1928
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In this evocative photograph from August 1928, Lady Haig, the Countess of Bemersyde, leads a group of Scottish pilgrims through the battlefields of Cambrai, northern France. The scene is set against the backdrop of the post-World War I era, a time when the nation was grappling with the aftermath of the Great War and seeking solace in commemoration and remembrance. The pilgrimage, organized by the British Legion, attracted an astonishing 11,000 people, including 3,000 women, who made the journey to France and Flanders to pay their respects to the fallen heroes of the war. The Prince of Wales also attended the event, adding an air of dignified importance to the occasion. Lady Haig, dressed in a smart hat and coat, is seen here in the company of Scottish pilgrims, her determined expression and outstretched arm guiding them through the historic battlefields. The sight of women and men, young and old, walking side by side, speaks to the unity and resilience of the British people in the face of adversity. The 1920s, a decade marked by economic prosperity and social change, saw an increasing interest in the commemoration of the war dead. The Battlefields Pilgrimage was one such initiative, providing an opportunity for the nation to come together, reflect on the sacrifices made during the war, and honor the memories of those who had given their lives for their country. This poignant image serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring spirit of the British people, their unwavering commitment to remembrance, and their ability to find solace and strength in the face of adversity.
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