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How did people communicate during the First World War? (Edward's Diary)

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In this episode Edward talks about the different ways people communicated in 1914. With rumours abounding, news clips at the cinematograph, and newspapers are becoming more popular, and letters and postcads vital as a way for soldiers at War and their families to keep in touch. Very few people have telephones although Edward’s rich grandmother has one.

© Fun Kids Length 5 min 23 June 2015 Season 1 Episode 7 History UK Episodic

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© Fun Kids Length 5 min 23 June 2015 Season 1 Episode 7 History UK Episodic

What entertainment was there in 1914? (Edward's Diary)

What entertainment was there in 1914? (Edward's Diary)

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In this episode Edward talks about the different ways people communicated in 1914. With rumours abounding, news clips at the cinematograph, and newspapers are becoming more popular, and letters and postcads vital as a way for soldiers at War and their families to keep in touch. Very few people have telephones although Edward’s rich grandmother has one.

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