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Background imageWorld War I Collection: Nurses from 3rd Northern General Hospital at Railway Station, World War I

Nurses from 3rd Northern General Hospital at Railway Station, World War I
Taken from 3rd Northern General Hospital, Sheffield compiled by Professor (then Colonel) A.M. Connell. Taken during the Great War, mostly at the Base Hospital and Longshaw. 1915 - 1918. Cat. No

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Members of the First World War Womens Land Army. Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. April-May 1917

Members of the First World War Womens Land Army. Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. April-May 1917
Nine Womens Land Army recruits, having arrived with suitcases at Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre. The names of the women are as follows: left to right, possibly Ms

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Members of the First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1917

Members of the First World War Womens Land Army, Tregavethan Farm, Truro, Cornwall. Around 1917
Nine members of the Womens Land Army pictured with the owners of Tregavethan Farm, a Womens Land Army training centre, and their dog. Back row left to right: Ms. Brown, Mrs. Ford, Ms. Trejeweth, Ms

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Vintage World War One poster of a Marine Corps bulldog chasing a German dachshund

Vintage World War One poster of a Marine Corps bulldog chasing a German dachshund. It reads, Teufel Hunden German Nickname For U.S. Marines, Devil Dog Recruiting Station

Background imageWorld War I Collection: World War One poster of Marines charging into battle behind the American flag

World War One poster of Marines charging into battle behind the American flag
Vintage World War One poster of Marines charging into battle behind the American flag. It declares - First In France, U.S. Marines

Background imageWorld War I Collection: US Army Jazz Band, 1914-18 (b / w photo)

US Army Jazz Band, 1914-18 (b / w photo)
XOS937893 US Army Jazz Band, 1914-18 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); 12.7x17.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: African American jazz band during World War I at Camp Upton)

Background imageWorld War I Collection: ERNEST HEMINGWAY 1899-1961). American writer. As a soldier in World War I, Milan

ERNEST HEMINGWAY 1899-1961). American writer. As a soldier in World War I, Milan, photographed 1918

Background imageWorld War I Collection: REMARQUE: ALL QUIET, 1929. Illustration by Charles Keeping, from a 1966 edition

REMARQUE: ALL QUIET, 1929. Illustration by Charles Keeping, from a 1966 edition of All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Train Lounge

Train Lounge
1st January 1918: The lounge of an American Army Ambulance Train at St. Pancras. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Ambulance Train

Ambulance Train
1st January 1918: An American Army Ambulance train at St. Pancras. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Warships In Swell

Warships In Swell
A British battle squadron at sea in an Atlantic swell. The guns of HMS Audacious are in the foreground. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Flanders Soldiers

Flanders Soldiers
5th October 1917: Supporting troops of the 1st Australian Division walking on a duckboard track near Hooge, in the Ypres Sector

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Japan - Mutsu Dreadnought Battleship

Japan - Mutsu Dreadnought Battleship
The Mutsu - a dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) at the end of World War I - of the Nagato Class. Date: circa 1921

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Convalescent soldiers in pantomime at Eastbourne. Officers, NCOs and men of Summerdown

Convalescent soldiers in pantomime at Eastbourne. Officers, NCOs and men of Summerdown Convalescent Hospital, Eastbourne, are appearing in a pantomime

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Gladys McIntyre giving doughnuts to an American infantryman of the 26th Division at Ansonville

Gladys McIntyre giving doughnuts to an American infantryman of the 26th Division at Ansonville, North Carolina
WORLD WAR I: INFANTRYMAN. Gladys McIntyre giving doughnuts to an American infantryman of the 26th Division at Ansonville, North Carolina, 9 April 1918

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Peace Rally

Peace Rally
July 1919: Open-air thanksgiving service at St. Pauls Cathedral, London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Oil on canvas, 1917, by Childe Hassam

Oil on canvas, 1917, by Childe Hassam
HASSAM: ALLIES DAY, MAY 1917. Oil on canvas, 1917, by Childe Hassam

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Illustration from London Underground World War I

Illustration from London Underground World War I
During the war women did many jobs which previously had been considered only suitable for men. The Gatewoman. At the bottom are the soldiers in France who would have been doing this job in peacetime

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Hugh Owen Thomas, Welsh surgeon C016 / 6299

Hugh Owen Thomas, Welsh surgeon C016 / 6299
Hugh Owen Thomas (1834-1891), Welsh surgeon. Thomas is known as the father of orthopaedic surgery. He came from a family of renowned bone-setters

Background imageWorld War I Collection: World War I first-aid station, artwork

World War I first-aid station, artwork
World War I first-aid station. Artwork showing stretcher-bearers and wounded soldiers arriving at a first-aid station during the First World War (1914-1918)

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Russian World War I war loan poster, 1916, depicting a woman factory worker

Russian World War I war loan poster, 1916, depicting a woman factory worker
WORLD WAR I: LOAN POSTER. Russian World War I war loan poster, 1916, depicting a woman factory worker

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin at the Yalta Conference at Livadia

Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin at the Yalta Conference at Livadia Palace, Yalta, Crimea
YALTA CONFERENCE, 1945. Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin at the Yalta Conference at Livadia Palace, Yalta, Crimea

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Cheeky American Military postcard

Cheeky American Military postcard
A GI uses his position to his advantage, stopping and searching a pretty young girl who he accuses of being a spy! I think he has just spied something else however... Date: 1941

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Humorous hand drawn postcard by George Ranstead

Humorous hand drawn postcard by George Ranstead
Comic illustration by amateur soldier artist of the Great War, George Ranstead, showing a pavement artist pleading with a woman to keep her cat indoors as it keeps licking his pictures of fish off

Background imageWorld War I Collection: British Howitzer inspected by Maharaja of Patiala, WW1

British Howitzer inspected by Maharaja of Patiala, WW1
A British 12 inch Mark III railway Howitzer being inspected by the Maharaja of Patiala (Maharaja Bhupinder Singh, 1891-1938) on the Western Front near Borre in France during the First World War

Background imageWorld War I Collection: WORLD WAR I POSTER. Subscribe to the Sixth War Loan. Austrian World War I poster by Maximilian

WORLD WAR I POSTER. Subscribe to the Sixth War Loan. Austrian World War I poster by Maximilian Lenz, 1917

Background imageWorld War I Collection: WORLD WAR I: GERMAN POSTER. Help Us Win!-Subscribe to the War Loan

WORLD WAR I: GERMAN POSTER. Help Us Win!-Subscribe to the War Loan. German World War I poster, c1917, by Fritz Erler

Background imageWorld War I Collection: WORLD WAR I: MASKS, 1918. Masks showing the work done by Anna Coleman Ladd of the American Red Cross

WORLD WAR I: MASKS, 1918. Masks showing the work done by Anna Coleman Ladd of the American Red Cross. The top row are casts taken from soldiers mutilated faces

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Australian soldiers at Gallipoli WWI

Australian soldiers at Gallipoli WWI
Australian soldiers at Anzac, Gallipoli during World War I

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Red Cross Poster - World War I

Red Cross Poster - World War I
Poster asking for donations to the British Red Cross during World War I, stressing urgently that six pounds a minute is required to maintain the number of motor ambulances, hospital ships

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Alcock and Brown - Aviators

Alcock and Brown - Aviators
British aviators John Alcock (1892 - 1919) and Arthur Whitten Brown (1886 1948) made the first non-stop transatlantic flight in June 1919.[1] They flew a modified World War I Vickers Vimy bomber

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Maria Leontievna Bochkareva

Maria Leontievna Bochkareva (nee Frolkova), who fought in World War I and formed the First Russian Womens Battalion of Death in 1917

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Actions of the Somme Crossings 1918

Actions of the Somme Crossings 1918
Actions of the Somme Crossings, Nesle Sector. Men of the 20th British Division and of the 22nd French Division in hastily dug rifle pits covering a road at the Battle of the Somme on the Western

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Battle of Albert 1918

Battle of Albert 1918
An escort of the South Staffordshire Regiment, 37th Division, bringing German prisoners through Bucqnoy during the Battle of Albert

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Whippet Tanks 1918

Whippet Tanks 1918
Whippet tanks of the 3rd Battalion at Maillet, some of which had been in action earlier in the day and were the first Whippet tanks to be in action

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Bethune 1918

Bethune 1918
One of the less damaged streets in Bethune on the Western Front in France during World War I in May 1918

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Soldiers in Lille 1918

Soldiers in Lille 1918
British soldiers greeted by children in Lille on the Western Front in France during World War I in 1918

Background imageWorld War I Collection: British cavalry 1917

British cavalry 1917
British cavalry standing in water on horses in a ruined town in France on the British front during World War I in 1917

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Hohenzollern Redoubt 1915

Hohenzollern Redoubt 1915
Wounded soldiers returning to a Dressing Station through Vermelles during the attack on the Hohenzollern Redoubt on the Western Front in France during World War I on 13th October 1915

Background imageWorld War I Collection: British troops in France 1914

British troops in France 1914
Arrival of the BEF, 11th Hussars at Le Havre on the Western Front in France during World War I on 16th August 1914

Background imageWorld War I Collection: First Zeppelin air raid on London, 1915

First Zeppelin air raid on London, 1915
First Zeppelin air raid on London, during World War I 1915

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Women workers, World War I

Women workers, World War I
Women workers packing fuse heads in the Coventry Ordnance Works during World War I

Background imageWorld War I Collection: The Retreat from Mons by W. B. Wollen

The Retreat from Mons by W. B. Wollen
With the British regulars during the famous retreat from Mons in the opening weeks of World War I. In the narrow streets of Landrecies, soldiers of the Grenadier

Background imageWorld War I Collection: German bomb damage in Colchester

German bomb damage in Colchester
A photograph of Quartermaster-Sergeant Radjohn and his wife and baby son among the wreckage in their back-yard caused by a German bomb in February 1915

Background imageWorld War I Collection: First Lesson in the Goose Step

First Lesson in the Goose Step
A small scrawny goose leading Germen troops, in a goose-stepping lesson. Heath Robinson produced a large number of drawings for the Sketch during World War I

Background imageWorld War I Collection: British 18-pounder field guns in action on the Western Front, 1914-18 (b / w photo)

British 18-pounder field guns in action on the Western Front, 1914-18 (b / w photo)
700999 British 18-pounder field guns in action on the Western Front, 1914-18 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; Peter Newark Pictures; English, out of copyright

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Knowledge Wins, 1914-18 (colour litho)

Knowledge Wins, 1914-18 (colour litho)
1768769 Knowledge Wins, 1914-18 (colour litho) by Smith, Dan (1865-1934); 72x49 cm; Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; eNewberry Library; American, out of copyright

Background imageWorld War I Collection: Scotland and France, Old Allies (colour litho)

Scotland and France, Old Allies (colour litho)
3096270 Scotland and France, Old Allies (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scotland and France, Old Allies)



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