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The Mudlark December 1916

Produced by the officers of the 1st Battalion of the Bedfordshire Regiment whilst on active service "somewhere in France", The Mudlark is a magazine that offers an unflinching and unsparing portrait of time in the trenches. Full to the brim with dark humour and very similar to the much more famous The Wipers Times.

The December Edition can be read  via the 'download files here' link on this page. It is saved as a secured, watermarked, pdf format and so requires a free plugin/pdf reader to view.

The Mudlark June 1916

Produced by the officers of the 1st Battalion of the Bedfordshire Regiment whilst on active service "somewhere in France", The Mudlark is a magazine that offers an unflinching and unsparing portrait of time in the trenches. Full to the brim with dark humour and very similar to the much more famous The Wipers Times.

The June Edition can be read via the 'download files here' link on this page. It is saved as a secured, watermarked, pdf format and so requires a free plugin/pdf reader to view.

The Mudlark May 1916

Produced by the officers of the 1st Battalion of the Bedfordshire Regiment whilst on active service "somewhere in France", The Mudlark is a magazine that offers an unflinching and unsparing portrait of time in the trenches. Full to the brim with dark humour and very similar to the much more famous The Wipers Times.

The May Edition can be read  via the 'download files here' link on this page. It is saved as a secured, watermarked, pdf format and so requires a free plugin/pdf reader to view.

The Mudlark April 1916

Produced by the officers of the 1st Battalion of the Bedfordshire Regiment whilst on active service "somewhere in France", The Mudlark is a magazine that offers an unflinching and unsparing portrait of time in the trenches. Full to the brim with dark humour and very similar to the much more famous The Wipers Times.

The April Edition can be read via the 'download files here' link on this page. It is saved as a secured, watermarked, pdf format and so requires a free plugin/pdf reader to view.

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