PARADE

1914

🇬🇧 This evocative photograph captures a lively parade in Bedford at the dawn of World War I, in 1914. Marching bands, costumed children, nurses, and locals with bicycles fill the frame, weaving through a crowd of onlookers in what seems to be a patriotic or charitable procession.

🪧 At the front, a banner marked “FOR ME” is held proudly, possibly a recruiting or fundraising slogan. Behind it, a horse-drawn cart loaded with hay brings a rustic charm to the urban scene, perhaps symbolising the vital role of agriculture in wartime Britain.

🕰️ The entire tableau speaks of community mobilisation—a society coming together in solidarity as the storm of war gathered. The mixture of civilian and uniformed participants reflects the era’s deep intertwining of daily life and national service.

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