Whats Bred in the Bone... by Bruce Bairnsfather
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Whats Bred in the Bone... by Bruce Bairnsfather
Whats Bred in the Bone... Lieut. O.P.Corner (late of the Colidrome Theatre, where he has been stage manager for so many years) forgets himself in the heat of the moment, and shouts to his ammunitionless machine gunner, " Business with gun, old Boy" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander Date: 1916
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Whats Bred in the Bone...,
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a captivating and humorous cartoon by the renowned British satirical artist, Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, was first published in The Bystander magazine in 1916 during the height of the First World War. The image portrays a poignant moment on the Western Front as Lieutenant O.P. Corner, a former stage manager from the Coliseum Theatre, momentarily forgets his civilian past and slips back into military jargon, shouting words of encouragement to his ammunitionless machine gunner. The cartoon captures the raw emotions and intensity of the war experience, as the once peaceful and controlled environment of the theatre transforms into the chaotic and dangerous world of the trenches. The title "Whats Bred in the Bone..." is a reference to the idea that certain traits and behaviors are innate and unchangeable, suggesting that even in the midst of war, the instincts and habits of these soldiers remain deeply ingrained. The scene is set against the backdrop of the harsh realities of trench warfare, with artillery shells exploding in the distance and the ominous presence of barbed wire and sandbags. Despite the danger and chaos, Lieutenant Corner's words of encouragement to his gunner are a reminder of the camaraderie and resilience that existed among the soldiers on the front lines. Bairnsfather's cartoons were widely popular during the war, providing a much-needed source of humor and levity for soldiers and civilians alike. His work continues to be celebrated for its insightful commentary on the human condition, and "Whats Bred in the Bone..." remains a powerful reminder of the enduring spirit of those who served during the First World War.
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