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Various tank track designs, as used during the First World War
Loading a large field gunSoldiers loading a large field gun on a battlefield during the First World War
Armoured tank in a battlefieldView of an armoured tank sitting on a battlefield during the First World War
Disabled German tank on battlefieldView of a disabled German tank on a battlefield during the First World War
Soldiers and tank in trenchA group of World War One soldiers, looking at an armoured tank which has accidentally slipped into their trench
Battlefield with mortar rounds and running soldiersDistant view of a battlefield during the First World War, with mortar rounds exploding and soldiers running
Soldiers building a battlefield railway trackA group of soldiers building a railway track across a battlefield during the First World War
Tank breaking through barbed wire barricadeAn armoured tank breaking through a barbed wire barricade on a battlefield during the First World War
Trench entrance and sandbags, Northern FranceView of a trench entrance and sandbags on a battlefield in Northern France, during the First World War
How to see Paris, its environs, and the battlefieldsCover illustration for How to see Paris, its environs, and the battlefields, Motor Tours, with Thomas Cook & Son, Paris
Cumberland Stone - Culloden Moor. Found on the eastern side of the battlefield and reputedly where the Duke of Cumberland watched the Redcoats defeat Bonnie Prince Charlies Jacobite army at
Feed the Guns Campaign - War BondsA Feed the Guns campaign week to attract the populace in Britain to buy War Bonds to help " End the War". Separate campaigns of special weeks were " led off " by spectacular
Battle of Armentieres 1918Captured English positions at the Battle of Armentieres on the Western Front in France during World War I in April 1918
Battle of the Canal du Nord 1918Infantry support from the 4th Canadian Division advancing amongst the caterpillar tracks at the Battle of the Canal du Nord on the Western Front in France during World War I in September 1918
Battle of the Canal du Nord 1918A British 60 pounder gun firing in the barrage at dawn (zero was at 5.20am). Field batteries are moving forward on the right
World War I 1918British soldiers of the 37th Division following up a barrage at St. Barbe on the Western Front in France during World War I in August 1918
Mine exploding 1917A mine exploding at the Battle of Arras on the Western Front in France during World War I in 1917
Battle of Messines Ridge 1917Soldiers on the rim of a huge mine crater blown up on the morning of the battle of Messines Ridge on the British Front in France during World War I in June 1917
Operation Ancre 1917Wreckage in Serre after operation Ancre on the British Front in France during World War I in March 1917
British front in France 1917British troops with supplies on the battlefield in France on the British front during World War I in 1917
Battle Menin Road Ridge 1917Shells bursting on the main road to Zonnebeke running over newly captured ground at the Battle of Menin Road Ridge in France on the British front during World War I on 20th September 1917
Dug-outs 1917Dug-outs in Tramway Trench north of the Bapaume Road, Pozieres in France on the British front during World War I in February 1917
Battle of the SommeThe old British Front Line trenches during the Battle of the Somme, Delville Wood, Somme, in France during World War I on 3rd july 1917
British Front 1915A soldier in a shell crater on the British Front Line on the Western Front in France during World War I in 1915
Battle of Festubert 1915German first line trenches with shells bursting in the distance. The ditch between the British and German lines was at some point 15 feet wide
Captured German trench 1915Captured German trench seen from a machine gun emplacement near Loos on the Western Front in France during World War I on 28th September 1915
Ypres 1918Soldiers on the battlefield at Ypres on the Western Front in Belgium during World War I on 29th September 1918 Date: 29th September 1918
A shell explodes 1916A shell bursts amongst the barbed wire entanglements on the battlefield at Beaumont Hamel, a village ultimately taken by the British during the Battle of the Somme
Battle of YpresEnemy shell bursts during the third battle of Ypres, Passchendale during World War I on 4th September 1917
Crashed German aircraft - WWIA german light biplane which has crash landed and come to rest on its nose on the battlefield - World War One
Sedgemoor, Somerset -- this tranquil scene was, alas, the site of a bloody battle on 6 July 1685, when the rebellious Duke of Monmouth was defeated by the Kings forces led by the Earl of Feversham
Naseby, NorthamptonshireObelisk on the battlefield of Naseby, Northamptonshire, where on 14 July 1645 Cromwell and Fairfax inflicted a decisive defeat on the Royalist army of Charles I
Mine explosion 1916Mine explosion on the French front during World War I in 1916
Amiens Offensive 1918British Mark V tanks taking German trenches during the Amiens offensive on the Western Front in France during World War I on 10th August 1918
Bones 1916Skulls and bones litter the Ancre Valley battlefield
The Ashanti War (1873-74) The battlefield of AbrakrampaThe battlefield of Abrakrampa during the 2nd Ashanti War where trees have been chopped down. In 1873, after decades of an uneasy relationship between the British
The solution to the Turkish QuestionFrench cartoon - the solution to the Turkish Question. A huge fist falls on the Sultans head
Disused British trench 1916An old British trench at the Fricourt Salient on the Somme battlefield
After a fight in Champagne: Bodies of fallen German soldiers strewn over a battlefield after action
Viewing the BattlefieldsBattlefield tourists survey the battle torn landscape around Ypres shortly after the end of World War One
Alexander at SilvnicaPrince Alexander of Bulgaria on the battlefield of Silvnica (aka Slivnitza) where his men will inflict a crushing defeat on the Serbs
Marked grave of German airmanA cross marking a German airmans grave on a battlefield near Meaux
Sikhs on the marchIndian troops on the march in September 1914. The Sikhs are identified by a stell quoit, the old-time national battlefield weapon of the Sikhs, in the Sepoys turbans
Wellington and George IVWaterloo : George IV is given a guided tour of the Waterloo battlefield by Wellington himself
Radetsky after NovararaAustrian marshal Radetzky on the battlefield of Novara, after his men have inflicted a crushing defeat on the Piedmontese
Prince Nicholas JosephPRINCE NICHOLAS JOSEPH ESTERHAZY VON GALANTA Hungarian soldier and patron of the arts who employed Haydn as court musician for 30 years
Wounded OfficerA wounded officer is carried off the battlefield by his men. The uniforms are German or Austrian, and this is probably an incident of the Seven Years War
Napoleon III at PalestroNapoleon III surveys the battlefield of Palestro, where French troops helped the Piedmontese to defeat the Austrians