Mumby Frank Arthur Collection
EDITORS COMMENTS"Mumby Frank Arthur: A Glimpse into the Turbulent World of the First World War" Step back in time to 1915
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"Mumby Frank Arthur: A Glimpse into the Turbulent World of the First World War" Step back in time to 1915, as we explore Suvla Bay on the Gallipoli peninsula through a captivating map. Witness the strategic importance of this location during one of history's deadliest conflicts. In July 1916, amidst the chaos and devastation of the Battle of the Somme, brave soldiers fought for their lives. Unearth an enigmatic photograph capturing these warriors engaged in a momentary respite - playing cards in the trenches. Their determination and camaraderie shine through even in such dire circumstances. Travel further north to discover John Bartholomew & Son's meticulously crafted map showcasing both the North Sea and Baltic regions from 1914. This invaluable resource sheds light on naval operations during this tumultuous period. Delve into Piper Laidlaw's heroic tale as he earned his Victoria Cross on September 25, 1915. The courage displayed by individuals like him continues to inspire generations today. The Battle of Thiepval Ridge marked a significant turning point in history. Explore a detailed map illustrating territorial gains made during this fierce battle that raged throughout 1916. Venture across northern France with British soldiers stationed on the Western Front during World War I. These brave men faced unimaginable horrors while defending their homeland against enemy forces. Witness positions held during another infamous battle - Verdun. Northern France became a battleground where countless lives were lost or forever changed by war's relentless grip. Discover how control over vital waterways played a crucial role with "The Baltic Sea and Its Approaches" map from c1915. Gain insight into naval strategies employed by various nations vying for dominance at sea. As darkness fell upon November 21, 1918, witness an awe-inspiring sight -the surrender of Germany's fleet at sunset- captured forever within an unknown artist's masterpiece.