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WW1 Biscuit Photo Frame

by ClassVR

Description

During World War One, British Army-issued biscuits, commonly known as "hard tack," were a staple of military rations. These biscuits were extremely hard and dry, made primarily of flour and water, and could be stored for long periods without spoiling. Due to their toughness, soldiers creatively repurposed these biscuits into intricate souvenirs, like picture frames.