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Asleep in the trenches  -  officers of the North-West Field Force resting in the "zareba" stockade at Fish Creek
1885, by James Peters

This photograph captures the spirit of troops becoming accustomed to campaigning in the Northwest. In reality, it is not a photograph taken in the trenches; rather, it documents a corner of Major-General Middleton's "zareba," a term borrowed from northeastern Africa for a shelter constructed of circled wagons reinforced with boxes, hay bales, and rifle pits.

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