French prisoners plant flowers in a small garden outside of their barracks in a wooded section of the prison camp at Grafenwoehr. Gardening provided a pastime for the prisoners and improved the appearance of the camp.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/2081/thumbnail.jp
A view of the interior of the greenhouse that the members of the Ruhleben Horticultural Society cons...
The YMCA encouraged civilian internees at Ruhleben to plant gardens outside their barracks to improv...
The Ruhleben Horticultural Society presented a Spring Flower Show on Easter Saturday, 30 March 1918,...
French prisoners at Friedrichsfeld sit on benches, enjoying the sun in their garden in front of thei...
The prisoners often planted flower gardens to decorate their surroundings and provide a pastime, whi...
Five French prisoners, holding flower pots, pose with a German Landsturm guard, in a garden outside ...
French prisoners are busy turning over a flower bed in preparation for spring planting outside of th...
Russian prisoners-of-war stand near an artistic garden plot which depicts a German iron cross with o...
A group of Russian prisoners of war work in their gardens at an unidentified Austrian prison camp. ...
The Ruhleben Horticultural Society constructed a greehouse on the grounds of the prison camp at Ruhl...
French prisoners spread fertilizer on a field with manure from the horse drawn wagon outside of the ...
Prisoners augmented their meager diets at Soltau by gardening using seeds provided by a YMCA secreta...
Prisoners of war are busy washing their laundry outdoors on the Hauptstrasse (Main Street) of the pr...
The civilian internees at Ruhleben constructed elaborate trellises for their flower gardens which im...
British civilian internees participated in competitions to improve the appearance of the camp by cul...
A view of the interior of the greenhouse that the members of the Ruhleben Horticultural Society cons...
The YMCA encouraged civilian internees at Ruhleben to plant gardens outside their barracks to improv...
The Ruhleben Horticultural Society presented a Spring Flower Show on Easter Saturday, 30 March 1918,...
French prisoners at Friedrichsfeld sit on benches, enjoying the sun in their garden in front of thei...
The prisoners often planted flower gardens to decorate their surroundings and provide a pastime, whi...
Five French prisoners, holding flower pots, pose with a German Landsturm guard, in a garden outside ...
French prisoners are busy turning over a flower bed in preparation for spring planting outside of th...
Russian prisoners-of-war stand near an artistic garden plot which depicts a German iron cross with o...
A group of Russian prisoners of war work in their gardens at an unidentified Austrian prison camp. ...
The Ruhleben Horticultural Society constructed a greehouse on the grounds of the prison camp at Ruhl...
French prisoners spread fertilizer on a field with manure from the horse drawn wagon outside of the ...
Prisoners augmented their meager diets at Soltau by gardening using seeds provided by a YMCA secreta...
Prisoners of war are busy washing their laundry outdoors on the Hauptstrasse (Main Street) of the pr...
The civilian internees at Ruhleben constructed elaborate trellises for their flower gardens which im...
British civilian internees participated in competitions to improve the appearance of the camp by cul...
A view of the interior of the greenhouse that the members of the Ruhleben Horticultural Society cons...
The YMCA encouraged civilian internees at Ruhleben to plant gardens outside their barracks to improv...
The Ruhleben Horticultural Society presented a Spring Flower Show on Easter Saturday, 30 March 1918,...