The British Empire at War: The growth between 1914 - 1916
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The British Empire at War: The growth between 1914 - 1916
An Illustration attempting to reflect the growth of the British Army, Navy, overseas and the industrial forces, during the years 1914 - 1916. The British army increased eighteenfold and the British navy two-and-a-half fold, the output of munitions increased more than thirty thousand per cent. The finance of the Empire had mobilised, and the Imerial Government has sustained the money-power of the Grand Alliance by loans to her Allies and Dominions aggregating 450.000.00. In one year of pease she spent 173.000.000 sovereigns; in one year of War she spent 2.382.000.000. Date: 1916
Media ID 7331670
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
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