B&R boutique (front view)
B&R boutique (Inside view)
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B&R boutique ( Side view)
B&R boutique (Side view)
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Bell & Ross Window display - The Christmas Truce

On Christmas of 1914, there was a spontaneous cessation of hostilities between British and German troops in the front lines.

The Germans began by placing candles on their trenches and Christmas trees, then continued the celebration by singing Christmas carols. The British responded by singing carols of their own. The two sides continued by shouting Christmas greetings to each other. Soon thereafter, they met in No Man's Land, laughing, joking and exchanging gifts, such as food, tobacco, alcohol and souvenirs of buttons and hats, and in some places they played football. That night became known as the "Christmas Truce".

Jason Tan Yee...
Graphic Designer Kluang, Malaysia