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His Christmas Gift to Her by Fred Pegram, WW1Illustration by Fred Pegram depicting a British officer in a dug-out somewhere on the Western Front, carefully crafting a ring by the light of a candle as he smokes a pipe
French officers in an underground shelter, WW1French officers dining in an elaborately constructed underground shelter on the Western Front, somewhere in Northern France in the winter of 1915/16
Digging A. R. P. shelters in Kensington Gardens, 1938Air Raid Precautions (A.R.P.) volunteers digging trenches and shelters in Kensington Gardens, London, on 26th September 1938, watched by an interested crowd. A.R.P
Its coming! Gas attack 1917The alert has just been given, by means of a shell-going that a German gas wave has been let loose, and is approaching the trenches
Bystander- Military officer collecting images of Gaby DeslysA military officer, second in command, collecting images of the actress Gaby Deslys (1881-1920), as a way of improving the morale while fighting abroad. Date: 1916
Large mug - BairnsfatherwareLarge mug. Inscribed - My dug-out. A lay of the trenches. With four poignant poems reproduced around the sides of the mug. Very good condition. Bairnsfather Ware
Decorated 75mm shell case with a fluted bottom75 mm. shell case with a fluted bottom. Embossed and decorated with a soldier sitting in a dug-out with his head in his hand, a womans face pictured in a flower and a bi-plane overhead
Our Dressing and Medical Dug-out in the trenches. The Little Grey Home in the West. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
Ypres as seen from Railway Dug outs. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889
Theres no place can compare with our little dug-outFor with Fritz brooding there, theres no place can compare with our little dug out in the West. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
The Moods of Ginger Mick by C. J. Dennis, published by Angus & Robertson Ltd. Sydney, Australia. Includes a photograph of C. J. Dennis and friends. Annotated the property of Ltn. (Cptn.) Leslie H
When Fritz puts a Whiz Bang into your dug out. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889
Sanctuary Wood Top of Aid Post dug outSanctuary Wood. Top of Aid Post dug out. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889
Royal Field Artillery Officers relaxing in a dug-out, their guns hidden close by in a wood in France - August/September 1914. Richard Caton Woodville, Ri (1856-1927)
The defences of the village of CaestreScale 1/2500 of the defences of the village of Caestre - April 1918, showing 11 machine gun positions, trenches and barbed wire produced by 286681, E. North, 90th Field Coy, Royal Engineers
A Dug-Out - In the tunnels, Hill 60, August 1917, by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force. Dyson joined the Army
The Service Safety Haircutter, WW1 advertisementAdvertisement for the Service Safety Haircutter, allowing users to trim and comb hair daily and to remain presentable in the process, even if away fighting at the front. Date: 1917
Decca advertisement, WW1Advertisement for the popular Decca gramophone during the First World War, showing two soldiers discussing asking their commanding officer for a favour
Preliminary artillery bombardments in Battle of FlandersKeeping the gunners posted as to targets and ranges in action: Telephoning instructions from observation-officers to the batteries from a captured German dug-out. Date: 1917
British armies launched gigantic attacks on Somme 1916On 16 July 1916, after an intensive bombardment, the British armies launched a series of gigantic attacks on the Somme, which persisted until November
Trench Cooking for WomenCookery lessons in a trench dug-out - a special feature at Kings College for Women, London, as training for nurses leaving for the front. Date: 1915
A Dug-Out in the DardanellesA British soldier writing a letter in his dug-out on the cliff side during the Dardanelles Campaign. Date: 1915
What to do in the case of air or sea raids, WW1What to do in the case of further air or sea raids during the First World War. Showing cross sections of buildings, and photographs of air raid damage to buildings in Kings Lynn
How they are produced by Bruce BairnsfatherAn autobiographical cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather showing how he produces his famous Fragments in France, cartoons showing life for the typical British Tommy on the Western Front during World
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A Tahitian Village scene Date: 1927
British Tommies in German dug-out trenches - WWIBritish Tommies in captured German dug-out trenches - WWI Date: circa 1916
Pioneer Regiment entrenching in France - WWIA Pioneer Regiment - British Army combatant corps used for light engineering tasks - dig trenches on the Western Front - WWI. Date: circa 1915
Messerschmitt Bf109 in a dug-out
The YMCA A dug-out in France
Colorado. Dug out cabins. Date between 1898 and 1905
Pioneer colonists head for BritainA group of young men and women set off from the French coast in dug-out canoes, heading for Britain Date: Circa 4000 B.C
American infantry in action near St Mihiel, France, WW1American troops of the 167th Infantry Regiment, 42nd Division, dug in and defending a farm used as a temporary stronghold, near St Mihiel, north eastern France, during the First World War
Operation dugout of field ambulance, Western Front, WW1An operation dugout of a field ambulance of the 42nd East Lancashire Division during the First World War. A bullet has just been removed from a mans arm. Date: 1914-1918
Iraq / Archaeology / NippurA general, and two detailed views of exacavations at Nippur, an important Sumerian religious centre. Professor Hilprecht dug here in the late 19th century. Date: 1897
Gallipoli camp WWIFunk holes and dug-outs on the cliffs at Gallipoli during World War I
Battle of the Scarpe 1918Capture of Greenland Hill by 51st Division. The 6th Seaforths working forward towards Hausa and Delbar Woods, north-east of Roeux during the Battle of the Scarpe (Second Battle of Arras)
Mouquet Farm 1917The dug-outs under Mouquet Farm, Somme, in France on the British front during World War I in February 1917
Advanced Dressing Station 1917An Advanced Dressing Station dug-out in a hillside in France on the British front during World War I in March 1917
Ancre 1917Dug-outs near Authuille on the Ancre in France on the British front during World War I in March 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
Captured German dugout, Battle of AlbertPhotograph of an incredibly elaborate and well-built German dug-out in the northern corner of Bernafay Wood, captured by the 9th Division during the Battle of Albert on the 3rd July during the first
German underground dug-outInterior of a German underground dugout at Fricourt during the Battle of the Somme in July 1916. Note the immaculately made brass bed and other comforts
Journeys End by Webster MurrayIllustration by Webster Murray depicting a scene from the play Journeys End by R.C. Sherriff, which deals with the period of March 1918 during World War One
Dug in - D-Day - Machine Gun TeamA British machine gun team dug in on a Normandy beach during the assault phase of Operation Overlord - the allied D-Day landings in France on 6th June 1944
Kirchners in a Dug-OutPin-ups from The Sketch magazine painted by Raphael Kirchner, adorning the walls of an officers dug out on the Western Front during World War One
German soldiers in their rabbit-warren dug-outs in the Argonne
British Officers at their meal in a trench shelter or dug out