DescriptionTommy making his toilet (4688581328).jpg
English: Washing, Western Front, during World War I. In this photograph, a British soldier can be seen washing his face with water in a small bucket, which he has apparently filled at the nearby stream or water-filled ditch. He has laid his uniform jacket and helmet on a fallen tree but the ground is so muddy that he is still wearing his waders.
'Tommy' entered into general usage after the Rudyard Kipling poems, 'Tommy' and 'To Thomas Atkins' (1892), which pay homage to the sturdy character of the average British soldier.
[Original reads: 'A Tommy making his toilet.']
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