` Lost Tommies` brings together stunning never-before-seen images of Western Front tommies & their amazing stories in a beautiful collection that is part thriller, part family history & part national archive. For much of the First World War, the small French village of Vignacourt was always behind the front lines
- as a staging point, casualty clearing station & recreation area for troops of all nationalities moving up to & then back from the battlefields on the Somme. Here, one enterprising photographer took the opportunity of offering portrait photographs. A century later, his stunning images were discovered, abandoned, in a farm house. Captured on glass, printed into postcards & posted home, the photographs enabled soldiers to maintain a fragile link with loved ones at home. In ` Lost Tommies`, this collection covers many of the significant aspects of British involvement on the Western Front, from military life to the friendships & bonds formed between the soldiers & civilians. With servicemen from around the world these faces are gathered together for what would become the front line of the Battle of the Somme. Beautifully reproduced, it is a unique collection & a magnificent memorial.