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1917 Collection: December

December Collection
2 Items

1917 Collection: February

February Collection
10 Items

1917 Collection: January

January Collection
40 Items

Background image1917 Collection: The Taking of Vimy Ridge 1917 A. D

The Taking of Vimy Ridge 1917 A. D
The Taking of Vimy Ridge 1917. Painted Richard Jack the official Canadian war artist

Background image1917 Collection: World War One tank, Fitzalan Square, Sheffield, 1917

World War One tank, Fitzalan Square, Sheffield, 1917
Full title: Fitzalan Square, World War I. Selling bonds for National War Savings Committee from Mark IV male tank Nelson, training number 130 From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s00138

Background image1917 Collection: British pilot Albert Ball

British pilot Albert Ball posing with trophies from his 43rd victory. Shot down and killed 7 May 1917 after his 47th victory. World War I

Background image1917 Collection: Eugene Grasset, Roundel Portrait Of A Girl

Eugene Grasset, Roundel Portrait Of A Girl, French, 1841 1917, Lithograph In Green, Black, And Gold

Background image1917 Collection: The Waitress By Franz Hlavaty

The Waitress By Franz Hlavaty, 1861-1917, German

Background image1917 Collection: Having A Drink By Franz Hlavaty

Having A Drink By Franz Hlavaty, 1861-1917. Food And Drink, Liszt Gourmet Archive, Glass, Lady, Ladies, Table, Hat, Dress, Fashion, Chair

Background image1917 Collection: Drinking Champagne By Franz Hlavaty

Drinking Champagne By Franz Hlavaty, 1861-1917, German

Background image1917 Collection: Eugene Grasset, Jalousie (jealousy), French, 1841 1917, Hand Colored Lithograph

Eugene Grasset, Jalousie (jealousy), French, 1841 1917, Hand Colored Lithograph

Background image1917 Collection: Alexander I (1888-1934)

Alexander I (1888-1934) King of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1921-1929), King of Yugoslavia (1929-1934)

Background image1917 Collection: Albert I (1875-1934)

Albert I (1875-1934) King of the Belgians from 1909, in military uniform. Chromolithograph published 1917 from a series on commanders during World War I

Background image1917 Collection: World War I: American eagle swooping to guard the Atlantic

World War I: American eagle swooping to guard the Atlantic.Cartoon by L

Background image1917 Collection: Georges-Marie Guynemer (1895-1917)

Georges-Marie Guynemer (1895-1917) French air fighter ace shot down 8 times. Died in combat 1917. Credited with 53 air victories. Broadsheet showing dog fights with German biplane and Fokkers

Background image1917 Collection: Russian Revolution, October 1917

Russian Revolution, October 1917. The storming of the Winter Palace, St Petersburg (Petrograd/Leningrad)

Background image1917 Collection: I. Bergman with H. Bogart

I. Bergman with H. Bogart
Ingrid Bergman (1917 - 1982) Swedish film and stage actress, with Humphrey Bogart (1899 - 1957). Still from " Casablanca", 1942

Background image1917 Collection: I. Bergman with H. Bogart

I. Bergman with H. Bogart
Ingrid Bergman (1917 - 1982) Swedish film and stage actress, with Humphrey Bogart (1899 - 1957) and Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong (c1898 - 1971). Still from " Casablanca", 1942

Background image1917 Collection: Ingrid Berman

Ingrid Berman (1917 - 1982) Swedish actress

Background image1917 Collection: Listers steam spray

Listers steam spray. This supplanted his Donkey Engine spray, and could fill a room with steam and carbolic vapor. From Richman Goodlee " Lord Lister", 1917

Background image1917 Collection: Listers Donkey Engine

Listers Donkey Engine which produced an antiseptic carbolic spray. The handle was pumped up and down to supply a carbolic spray from the tube on the left

Background image1917 Collection: William II of Germany

William II of Germany, centre, in the German High Command Headquarters with Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg (left) and Quartermaster General Erich Ludendorff in January 1917

Background image1917 Collection: Digging for Victory in World War I

Digging for Victory in World War I. A family returning from their allotment with the vegetables they have grown. From " Punch", London, 14 March 1917

Background image1917 Collection: Votes for Women - first step

Votes for Women - first step
Votes for Women - the first step. Under the 1918 Representation of the People Act, British women were given the vote. However, it was not for all women, only those over 30 who owned property

Background image1917 Collection: Alexander Feodorovich Kerensky (1881 - 1970)

Alexander Feodorovich Kerensky (1881 - 1970) Russian revolutionary leader. Minister for war in 1917. Photograph

Background image1917 Collection: USSR, Womens March, St Petersburg, 8 March 1917

USSR, Womens March, St Petersburg, 8 March 1917
USSR: Womens March, St Petersburg (Leningrad), 8 March 1917

Background image1917 Collection: President Wilson giving olive branch to dove

President Wilson giving olive branch to dove

Background image1917 Collection: Highlanders carrying wounded man off battlefield

Highlanders carrying wounded man off battlefield

Background image1917 Collection: The Taking of Vimy Ridge, Easter Monday, 1917

The Taking of Vimy Ridge, Easter Monday, 1917

Background image1917 Collection: Canadian 16th Machine Gun Company

Canadian 16th Machine Gun Company

Background image1917 Collection: Photograph of Machine Gun Emplacement 1917

Photograph of Machine Gun Emplacement 1917

Background image1917 Collection: Suffragist Alice Paul 1917

Suffragist Alice Paul 1917


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