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1024 Ww1 Telephone Cable Fixing Screw Spike From The Somme

This original WW1 telephone cable fixing spike is a relic from the Somme battlefield. It was used to secure communication lines in the trenches during the First World War. A fascinating piece of military history for collectors of Great War memorabilia.

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WW1 Telephone Cable Fixing Spike

This is a robust, iron fixing spike, likely used during the First World War to secure telephone cables in the trenches, particularly on the Somme battlefield. The spike features a threaded section designed to be driven into the earth or wooden supports, with a loop at the top for attaching the cable. Its simple, functional design speaks to the urgent need for reliable communication during the intense fighting of the Great War.

Condition and Collectibility

The spike exhibits significant signs of age and use, with considerable corrosion and wear consistent with its battlefield origins. Despite this, it remains a remarkably solid example, offering a tangible connection to the history of trench warfare and military communications. This relic would be of interest to collectors of military memorabilia, particularly those focused on the First World War and the Somme, and offers a unique insight into the practicalities of communication during the conflict.