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Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Exodus of a people: the Serbian army protecting a column of peasants fleeing to Albania, World War I

Exodus of a people: the Serbian army protecting a column of peasants fleeing to Albania, World War I
6000376 Exodus of a people: the Serbian army protecting a column of peasants fleeing to Albania, World War I, 1915 (colour litho) by Bombled

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Winston Churchill at Antwerp. By October 1914, World War I was raging

Winston Churchill at Antwerp. By October 1914, World War I was raging and the Germans were threatening vital Antwerp -one of Belgiums last lines of defense

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: The Campbells are Coming! Brave Pipers Playing Highland Regiments to Victory, 1917

The Campbells are Coming! Brave Pipers Playing Highland Regiments to Victory, 1917
" The Campbells are Coming!" Brave Pipers Playing Highland Regiments to Victory, 1917. The tune of the The Campbells Are Coming was played by pipers at the Battle of Delville Wood

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: The Offensive on the Cambrai Front, November 1917, (1919). Creator: Unknown

The Offensive on the Cambrai Front, November 1917, (1919). Creator: Unknown
The Offensive on the Cambrai Front, November 1917, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: One of the Tanks temporarily hung up in the German Second System on side of road near Ribecourt

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: The Laughing Cavalier, 1624. Artist: Frans Hals

The Laughing Cavalier, 1624. Artist: Frans Hals
The Laughing Cavalier, 1624. Painting held at the Wallace Collection, London. From World Famous Paintings edited by J Grieg Pirie [W.& G. Foyle Ltd. London, 1938.]

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, British Field Marshal, diplomat and statesman

Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, British Field Marshal, diplomat and statesman, 1902. Artist: G Lekegian
Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, British Field Marshal, diplomat and statesman, 1902. Kitchener (1850-1916) regained the Sudan for Egypt by his victory at the Battle of Omdurman (1898)

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: London Territorial regiments at the start of WWI

London Territorial regiments at the start of WWI
Just before the British Army was mobilised following the outbreak of World War I, a number of London Territorial regiments were on their war to camp for their annual training when they were ordered

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Frederick Gorringe advert - cardigans for soldiers, WWI

Frederick Gorringe advert - cardigans for soldiers, WWI
Advertisement by Frederick Gorringe for wool, khaki cardigans and service scarfs for British soldiers during World War I. The Tommy featured is keen to show off his cardigan and quips

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: WWI: GERMAN SOLDIERS, 1914. German soldiers at Berry-Au-Bac, France. Photograph

WWI: GERMAN SOLDIERS, 1914. German soldiers at Berry-Au-Bac, France. Photograph, September 1914

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: On ne passe pas. 1914... 1918. Par deux fois j ai tenu et

On ne passe pas. 1914... 1918. Par deux fois j ai tenu et vaincu sur la Marne. A soldier standing on a battlefield wearing gas mask around his neck. Poison gas was first used in World War I

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Gallipoli trench WWI

Gallipoli trench WWI
Royal Navy Division Sector Lieutenant C.H. Parkes RNVR with Periscope rifle (sniperscope) at Gallipoli during World War I

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Hulluch underground system 1918

Hulluch underground system 1918
Hulluch underground system known as Charing Cross near Loos. The 3rd Australian Tunnel Company engaged in defensive work on the Western Front in France during World War I in January 1918

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Soldiers from the British Indian Army, France, c1915

Soldiers from the British Indian Army, France, c1915. The British Indian Army saw service in the Middle East and East Africa, at Gallipoli and on the Western Front

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Field Marshal Douglas Haig reviewing Canadian troops, Drocourt-Queant, 31 August 1918, (1926)

Field Marshal Douglas Haig reviewing Canadian troops, Drocourt-Queant, 31 August 1918, (1926)
Field Marshal Douglas Haig reviewing Canadian troops, Drocourt-Queant, France, 31 August 1918. Two days later the Canadians attacked and broke through the German defences of the Drocourt-Queant Line

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Concerts at the Front: Miss Lena Ashwell

Concerts at the Front: Miss Lena Ashwell
A concert party, including Miss Lena Ashwell(sixth figure from the left), at the Indian Y.M.C.A hut. Lena Ashwell, British actress and actor-manager, OBE(1872-1957)

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: A WWI motorcycle repair shop (b / w photo)

A WWI motorcycle repair shop (b / w photo)
XJF441997 A WWI motorcycle repair shop (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageSoldiers in World 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 Lift Girl, Dover Street

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: How WWI was fought

How WWI was fought
" As it is for most of us" World War I was a slog, described by many as " 90% routine and 10% terror." Although soldiers lived with death every day, for the most part

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Patriotic Postcard - WWI - Young Highlander

Patriotic Postcard - WWI - Young Highlander
Patriotic Postcard - WWI - Young boy in the uniform of a Scots Highlander soldier posing on this Christmas Greetings Postcard. " I m Scotch ye ken and I ll let em know it!" Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: British troops at Gallipoli WWI

British troops at Gallipoli WWI
British troops attacking at Gallipoli during World War I

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Lewis Gunner WWI

Lewis Gunner WWI
A soldier with a Lewis gun at Gallipoli during World War I

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Second Battle of Bullecourt 1917

Second Battle of Bullecourt 1917
Australian soldiers loading an 18 pounder gun at the second Battle of Bullecourt (Battle of Arras) on the Western Front in France during World War I in May 1917

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Battle of Rosieres 1918

Battle of Rosieres 1918
Artillery passing through the village street at Henencourt. A concentration of 17th Division as Vth Corps reserve at the Battle of Rosieres on the Western Front in France during World War I in March

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Look-out in 1917

Look-out in 1917
A soldier in a look-out post in a trench using a camouflaged periscope to keep watch on the British Front in France during World War I in 1917

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: United Arts Volunteer Rifles, 1916

United Arts Volunteer Rifles, 1916
United Arts Volunteer Rifles constructing defences at Woldingham during World War I in 1916

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Western Front, France, 1918

Western Front, France, 1918
Telephone and pigeon men in a shell hole. Telephone lines are broken so messages have to be sent by carrier pigeons on the Western Front in France during World War I on 25th April 1918

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Western Front, France, 1918

Western Front, France, 1918
Australian horseman and British tank on the Western Front in France during World War I on 1918

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Lieutenant Eyre Massey Shaw

Lieutenant Eyre Massey Shaw
Portrait of Lt. Eyre Massey Shaw of the Middlesex Regiment. The son of Captain B. Shaw and the grandson of the late Eyre Massey Shaw, he was killed on 30 July 1916 during World War I

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Sikhs of the Indian Army in France during World War I

Sikhs of the Indian Army in France during World War I; to the left is a French interpreter. Date: 1914

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Barrage balloon, Somme, northern France, c1914-c1918

Barrage balloon, Somme, northern France, c1914-c1918. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: PAUL von LETTOW-VORBECK (1870-1964). German soldier. Photographed at Berlin, c1919

PAUL von LETTOW-VORBECK (1870-1964). German soldier. Photographed at Berlin, c1919

Background imageSoldiers in World 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. Female ticket collector. Scene on the London Underground (Underground Electric Railway Company)

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: German attack WWI

German attack WWI
German attack through the defences at Verdun during World War I

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Battle of the Somme 1918

Battle of the Somme 1918
Painting of British soldiers in the trenches at the Battle of the Somme on the Western Front in France during World War I in 1918

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Cambrai 1917

Cambrai 1917
Loading wounded soldiers on stretchers on a hospital train at Cambrai on the Western Front in France during World War I in November 1917 Date: November 1917

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: World War I 1914

World War I 1914
British troops on the Western Front in France during World War I in 1914

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: World War I

World War I
Crossing the Yser Canal at the Irish Guards HQ during the attack on the Western Front in Belgium during World War I on 31st July 1917

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: cri1977 co pbk 016

cri1977 co pbk 016

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: ACES HIGH 006

ACES HIGH 006

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: 180C In a Slice during the War 1914 1918

180C In a Slice during the War 1914 1918
2699258 180C In a Slice during the War 1914 1918; (add.info.: 180C In a Slice during the War 1914 1918); © Estate of Gerald Bloncourt. All Rights Reserved 2024

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Italian alpine troops attacking enemy trenches (chromolitho)

Italian alpine troops attacking enemy trenches (chromolitho)
2782994 Italian alpine troops attacking enemy trenches (chromolitho) by European School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Italian alpine troops attacking enemy trenches)

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: 8936672

8936672

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: 8937093

8937093

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: 8937756

8937756

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: 8937755

8937755

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: Illustrations of various types of ovens and kitchens used for cooking food for an army during

Illustrations of various types of ovens and kitchens used for cooking food for an army during World War One
3701904 Illustrations of various types of ovens and kitchens used for cooking food for an army during World War One, from The Illustrated War News pub.1915; (add.info)

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: 8937539

8937539

Background imageSoldiers in World War I Collection: 8937136

8937136



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