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Coldstreamers in a Great charge by the guards on the SommeOn 15th September 1916, Guards including the Coldstreamers, Grenadiers and the Irish, captured Martinpuich, formerly in German hands and Courcelette and over 2300 prisoners. 15th September 1916
British soldiers with tank at Flers-Courcelette, WW1British soldiers with a tank at Flers-Courcelette, Somme, Western Front, First World War. circa 1916
The Beauty Spot, by Arthur Anderson, from the French of P-L Flers, with music by J W Tate. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Manchester, November 1917, then at the Gaiety Theatre, London
Poster, Aero Club de Basse-Normandie, Henry Goussin, Flers de l Orne, 1962. 1962
No D1461 One of our tanks at FlersNo. D1461. One of our tanks at Flers. Photographs
New Zealand troops at Battle of Flers, France, WW1New Zealand troops of the 2nd Canterbury Battalion resting in a shell hole near Flers during the Battle of Flers-Courcelette on the Western Front in northern France during the First World War
Battle of Flers-Courcelette, Western Front, WW1Scene at the Battle of Flers-Courcelette on the Western Front in northern France during the First World War. A shell hole is used as the gun position of an advanced Field Battery at Sunken Road
French soldier WWIFrench soldier of the French 19th Infantry Regiment on the route from Breteuil to Flers in Somme during World War I
Tank D-17 at FlersA Brigadier and his staff alongside Tank D-17, which was used as his headquarters, near Flers, On the 15 September 1916 this particular tank, commanded by Lt Stuart Hastie
Flers 1916A British ammunition limber carrying shells and ammunition forward along the Lesboeufs Road, outside Flers, during the Battle of the Somme
Flers-Courcelette 1916New Zealand troops create a new trench by linking up shell craters, somewhere near Martinpuich, on the first day of the Battle of Flers-Courcellete