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WW1 - News of an air raid, 1917WW1 - Drawn by an observer is a scene of a British air station in England as the air force are in preparation after news of an air raid
WW1 - Air Patrol, 1917WW1 - Air patrol with an aerial view of the German destroyers sailing across the ocean near a coastal area. Date: 1917
WW1 - Double-sized German biplane debut over PoelcappelleWW1 - The new extra-sized German fighter biplane shown making its debut in the war. It was nicknamed Fritz by the British
WW1 - British and German aircraft in action, 1917WW1 - The illustration captures a birdseye view of a vast landscape where British aeroplanes are in action, attacking German infantry
WW1 - French and German aerial battle, 1916WW1 - French and German aeroplanes in an aerial battle. The French in quick-firing gun action using the built in machine gun at the nose of the battle-plane to attack their enemy
WW1 - British seaplane in action, Cuxhaven, Germany, 1915WW1 - A British seaplane or hydroplane in flight in Cuxhaven, Germany, and attacking the enemy on the sea from the air. Date: 1915
WW1 - German airfield lit up by searchlightsWW1 - An " enemy" photograph of a German flying-station. Three men and two German aircrafts are lit up in the airfield by searchlights
WW1 - Aircraft in battle, 1915WW1 - A depiction of an aerial duel, with the gunner from the aeroplane in the foreground, firing at its enemy from above at a distance. Date: 1915
WW1 - Second Battle of Dover Strait - HMS Broke rams GermansWW1 - During the Second Battle of Dover Strait, HMS Broke rammed SMS G42 on 21st April 1917 near the Goodwin Sands. In confusing action, there was close-quarter fighting between the crews
WW1 - British submarine rescues German sailorWW1 - A British marine seen saving the life of a German sailor belonging to a war-ship sunk in the North Sea. The marine is hauling the man on board using a life-line which has been flung to him
WW1 - Battle of Falkland - Heroic German on S. M. S. LeipzigWW1 - Battle of Falkland - A heroic German waves a flag on top of the S.M.S. Leizpig as it sinks. SMS Leipzig (" His Majestys Ship Leipzig" )
WW1 - British field-artillery shelling a Turkish fortWW1 - The British field-artillery advancement and shelling of one of the Turkish forts in Dardanelles. The narrow peninsula amongst the ranges of high hill or small mountains make it safe for
WW1 - A scene of Dover at night as its searchlights discover two German submarines at the entrance of the harbour. The English Batteries opened fire on the water from the eastern forts
WW1 - North Country troop trench warfare in Polygon WoodWW1 - Out of their lairs in Polygon Wood, North Country troops bomb Hun machine-gunners. Polygon Wood is a forest located between Ypres and Zonnebeke, Belgium. Date: 1917
Sikorsky Ilya Mourometz -only two of the 73 built were ever shot down, while their tally was three enemy fighters
Lockheed P-38J Lightning -in D-Day stripes to help distinguish Allied from enemy aircraft in the heat of battle
Friedrichshafen FF 33H German plane, whose crew are apparently rescuing the crew of a downed enemy floatplane -- possibly staged for propaganda purposes
Bristol 156 Beaufighter IC found its way into the RAF sBristol 156 Beaufighter IC found its way into the RAFs Coastal Command to worry enemy shipping, especially E-Boats
Boulton Paul Defiant I fresh from final assembly The Defiant carried a heavy 4-gun turret, but no fixed forward firing armament leaving it ready prey to enemy fighters
Boeing B-17F falls victim to enemy flak
Bell P-39N Airacobra-most US operated P-39 were deployed in places where meeting enemy fighters was unlikely
WW1 - German observation ballon captured by the BritishWW1 - A dramatic scene depicting a group of British soldiers capturing a German observation balloon in 1916. Date: 1916
WW1 - British Horse unmasks a German spy hidden in haystackWW1 - Behind British lines in a farmstead, a horse from a British cavalry patrol snatched a mouthful of hay from a stack, revealing a German officer
Aeronca L-3B - an agile and light handyman used to spot enemy movements, direct artilliary fire and even fly Generals to the front line
WW1 - Western Front - Attack on the Hindenburg Line, 1917WW1 - Western Front - The Hindenbug Line (Siegfriedstellung), was a German defensive position of World War I, built during the winter of 1916 - 1917 on the Western Front, from Arras to Laffaux
The Three Musketeers - Canadian sharpshooters, WW1" The Three Musketeers" of Princess Patricias Own (Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry) firing from a mound with a fine view of the German first line trenches
The courtesies of the air, WW1The courtesies of the air: how the airmen fight. Showing British war biplanes parked in a wide meadow (top), British and Belgian aviators (bottom left), and a group of German aviators (bottom right)
Monkey mascot steals enemy flag, WW1The exploits of Bebe, the pet monkey of an Italian officer who brought back the Austrian flag from the enemy trenches, snatching it
WW1 - Demonstrations in London in favour of Alien InternmentWW1 - Demonstrations in London in favour of German Enemy Alien Internment at Tower Hill (left) and at The Royal Exchange (right). Date: 1915
Why Englands Food is Safe, WW1Why Englands Food is Safe, showing how the majority of food supplies come from countries who are not on the side of the enemy during the First World War. Date: 1914
The latest warfare, bomb thrower in action, WW1Stopping a counter attack after carrying the first line of enemy trenches. A British bomb thrower, backed up by support, hurls a bomb or grenade towards German reinforcements. Date: 1915
Cartoon, German women gossipping, WW1Cartoon, German women gossipping about a diner in a restaurant -- He must be a horrible French spy! Hes eating his veal without jam! Date: 1915
WW2 Christmas card, female air warden (ARP). Date: 1945
Cartoon, Mutiny, WW1Cartoon, Mutiny -- French children playing war games, some of them representing the German enemy. They are in the Rue St Vincent, Montmartre, Paris, near the Sacre Coeur. Date: 1915
Naval air-scout in a dirigible, First World WarA type of small allied naval dirigible used as an air scout for tracking enemy submarines which can be seen under water in clear, calm weather
WWI Poster, Liberty BondsDesign by F Strothmann, Beat back the Hun with Liberty Bonds, American poster. Date: 1918
A Candid Communiqu鬠by BairnsfatherA Candid Communiqu駠 There is undoubtedly some enemy war news you can believe AUSTRIAN OFFICIAL: " We firmly held all the ground we took yesterday" A cartoon by Captain Bruce
WWI Poster, The Kaisers Insult, Enlist NowWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, The Kaisers Insult, Enlist Now. Quoting from the Kaisers threatening words of 19 August 1914. Date: 1915
Deceiving the enemyWhile the majority of their colleagues retreat to a line of trenches further back, some British soldiers remain in the front trench to convince the Germans that the trench is still fully occupied
Sphere cover - British plane caught by German gun fireA British aeroplane, caught making a daring raid over enemy lines and flying very low to drop bombs on German entrenched troops, is fired on by a machine gun as well as several rifles
With British Bombers on the Western FrontBombing along an enemy trench with the Mills grenade. The bomb throwers throw grenades across the traverse of the trench as indicated allowing the riflemen to charge ahead
British Gunners under fireA British artillery battery, on its way to take up a position further forward, is stopped in its tracks by an enemy shell which lands in the road immediately ahead. Date: July 1917
Daily rations for enemy prisoners of war in England, WW1A table displaying the rations given to enemy prisoners of war interned in England during the First World War. The picture was taken at a POW camp in Leigh, Lancashire and shows 1 1/2 lb of bred
German plane attacked by British anti-aircraft gun, WW1A British scouting biplane, attacked by machine gun fire from a larger German aeroplane over Belgian territory, witnesses the enemy plane spiral to earth in flames after being hit by anti-aircraft
Saluting the Vanquished Foe, WW1 in the air by C ClarkA German monoplane, forced to descend with the British lines on the Western front. The plane was forced to alight owing to the tactics of the British aviators in the neighbourhood where the aerial
WW1 Recruitment Poster -- Help to end the WarPrinted recruitment poster No 42: Help to end the War by enlisting in the gallant British Army, which is fighting Britains Battle For Freedom in Belgium & France
Indian cavalry in France during World War IIndian cavalry rehearsing for the day of battle in France: spurring into the enemy. Date: 1916
British Military Poster, WW1Back Him Up. Buy War Bonds. Poster after artist Frank Brangwyn, 1917 (c). British soldier bayonetting a German. Date: 1917