Christmas day at the Hackney street shrines, London, 1916
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Christmas day at the Hackney street shrines, London, 1916
Christmas tide at war shrines: gifts for the fighters children, 1916. Father Christmas(aka the Reverend G. C Morrow) distributed gifts with the help of ladies and soldiers home on leave, to a crowd of enthusiastic youngsters. The patriotic procession halted at every war shrine in the parish, and was organised by the Reverend B.S Batty, Rector of South Hackney. Date: 1916
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Gifts Hackney Locals Shrine Shrines Tide Youngsters
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Christmas Day 1916 in Hackney, East London: A Time of Joy and Solace Amidst the Hardships of War This evocative photograph captures the spirit of Christmas in the working-class community of Hackney, London, during the dark days of the First World War. The scene unfolds before us on a frosty Christmas Day in 1916, as Father Christmas, also known as the Reverend G.C. Morrow, distributes gifts to the eager and enthusiastic youngsters. Accompanied by ladies and soldiers on leave, Father Christmas's festive procession halted at every war shrine in the parish, bringing joy and cheer to the children of families affected by the ongoing conflict. The Reverend B.S. Batty, Rector of South Hackney, organized this heartwarming event as a way to provide a semblance of normalcy and hope to the local community during these challenging times. The patriotic procession, a cherished Hackney custom, was a poignant reminder that even amidst the hardships of war, the spirit of Christmas could still shine through. The war shrines, memorials to the fallen soldiers, serve as a stark reminder of the sacrifices being made by the brave men and women of the armed forces. The image of Father Christmas distributing gifts against the backdrop of these shrines underscores the resilience and determination of the community to persevere in the face of adversity. This photograph offers a unique glimpse into the history of Hackney during the First World War, showcasing the strength and unity of the local community in the face of unimaginable challenges. The image is a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit and the importance of coming together to provide comfort and support during difficult times.
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