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Wartime Toby jugs, WW1Advertisement for Soane & Smith of Oxford Street, promoting their range of Toby jugs based on wartime leaders, principally Sir David Beatty, Sir Douglas Haig, Lord Jellicoe, Marshal Joffre
Signing of the Armistice, Compiegne, France, WW1Signing of the Armistice in the carriage of Marshal Fochs private train, Compiegne, France, marking the end of the First World War. Illustration by F Chamouin. 1918
Photos on piano, Lloyd Georges farm at Churt, SurreyPhotos on the piano, Lloyd Georges farm at Churt, Surrey
George V with military leaders during First World WarKing George V in army uniform with British and French military leaders during the First World War
Oran, Algeria - Marshal Foch Square and Santa Cruz Hills. Date: circa 1920s
Allied Commanders WwiSome of the chief Allied Commanders in the First World War: Petain, Foch, Haig, Fayolle, Pershing, Currie, Rawlinson, Debenay, Julian Byng, Humbert
Lloyd George, General Wilson and General FochDavid Lloyd George (1863-1945), General Sir Henry Hughes Wilson (1864-1922) and General Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), meeting around the end of the First World War
Ferdinand Foch 1918FERDINAND FOCH Marshal of the French army during the First World War
Unknown Warrior - Homeward in Boulogne 1920A Pledge of friendship between England and France, Marshall Foch and General Sir George Macdonogh saluting the coffin of the British Unknown Soldier at Boulogne, France. Date: 10th November 1920
Unknown Warrior - Homeward in Boulogne 1920Photographs showing Unknown Soldier on the last journey. (Top photograph)- Marshall Foch Salutes the coffin in Boulogne, France, from Ypres
LTV F-8FN Crusader cockpit close-upAeronavale - LTV F-8FN Crusader cockpit close-up, waiting for clearance from the deck crew to approach the catapult for launch, from Foch or Clemenceau, during an operational cruise
King George V, President Poincare, Sir Douglas Haig, Marshal Foch during WW1
King George V President Poincare Sir Douglas Haig Marshall Foch and general Joffre during WW1
MARSHAL FOCH'S FUNERALMarshal Ferdinand Foch's funeral at the Invalides, Paris, France, beside the tomb of Napoleon. Our picture shows the coffin being placed on the carriage at Notre Dame. Date: March 1929
The Unknown British Warrior begins his homeward journey from France to be buried in Westminster Abbey. General Foch salutes the coffin in Boulogne. November 1920 Date: 1920
The Eiffel Tower from the Exhibition Gardens, 1889
Marechal Foch statue, Mont Cassel Date: 2016
Peace celebration in Paris, Foch, Joffre and PoincarePeace celebration in Paris after the First World War, including Marshal Ferdinand Foch, General Joseph Joffre and President Raymond Poincare at the Hotel de Ville
Calendar, July 1916, WW1Calendar, July 1916 -- General Ferdinand Foch, First World War. By Hermann-Paul. 1915-1916
Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch, by Andre de ChastenetPortrait of Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch, by Andre de Chastenet, bronze, 3 April 1912. 1912
French postcard, Marshal Foch, WW1French postcard, Marshal Foch, Our Conqueror, First World War. circa 1918
Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 70Aeronavale - Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 70, on approach to trap the wire aboard Foch or Clemenceau, during an operational cruise
Dassault-Breguet Super etendards ranged on deck after flyingAeronavale - Dassault-Breguet Super etendards ranged on deck after flying, aboard Foch or Clemenceau, during an operational cruise
Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 25Aeronavale - Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 25 after trapping the wire, landing on board Foch or Clemenceau, during an operational cruise
LTV F-8FN Crusader 39 awaiting launchAeronavale - LTV F-8FN Crusader 39 awaiting launch at the catapult, aboard Foch or Clemenceau, during an operational cruise
LTV F-8FN Crusader 3 waiting for launchAeronavale - LTV F-8FN Crusader 3, waiting for clearance from the deck crew to approach the catapult for launch, from Foch or Clemenceau, during an operational cruise
Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 23 and 33 awaiting launchAeronavale - Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 23 and 33 awaiting launch at the catapult, from Foch or Clemenceau, during an operational cruise
Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 66Aeronavale - Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 66 about to trap the wire, landing on board Foch or Clemenceau, during an operational cruise
Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 23 launches from catapultAeronavale - Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 23 launches from the catapult, aboard Foch or Clemenceau, during an operational cruise
LTV F-8FN Crusader 3 launches from the catapultAeronavale - LTV F-8FN Crusaders 3, launches from the catapult, aboard Foch or Clemenceau, during an operational cruise
The Island of aircraft carrier Foch or ClemenceauMarine Nationale - The Island of aircraft carrier Foch or Clemenceau, (two almost identical ships, to which the French Navy did not apply distinctive markings, making identification very difficult)
Forward elevator of aircraft carrier Foch or ClemenceauMarine Nationale - The forward elevator of aircraft carrier Foch or Clemenceau, in use as a volley ball court, whilst lowered, to prevent losing balls overboard
Breguet Br. 1050 Alize 65Aeronavale - Breguet Br.1050 Alize 65, securely chained down, whilst parked on board Foch or Clemenceau, during an operational cruise
LTV F-8FN Crusaders 39, 17 and 35Aeronavale - LTV F-8FN Crusaders 39, 17 and 35, waiting for clearance from the deck crew to approach the catapult for launch, from Foch or Clemenceau, during an operational cruise
Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 59Aeronavale - Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 59, securely chained down, whilst parked on board Foch or Clemenceau, during an operational cruise
Ferdinand Foch (1851 - 1929), Marshal of the French army during World war I. Date: 1851 - 1929
Head and shoulders of uniformed Marshal FochFoch was Supreme Commander of Allied Forces. The card was sold in aid of a 5.65% War Loan. WW1 Date: 1918
King George V visiting Allied HQ, Western Front, WW1King George V on a visit to France during World War One. Front left to right: General Joffre, President Poincare, George V, General Foch and Sir Douglas Haig
Six nations pocket battleshipsHow the six cheif naval powers have developed their cruisers under treaty limits. Date: 1930
Rue Marechal Foch, Iskenderun, TurkeyIskenderun (formerly Alexandrette) - a city in the province of Hatay on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. Rue du Marechal Foch
Allied Commanders in Chief, France, 1918Photograph collected by Lt Gen Sir J P du Cane KCB head of British mission with Marshal Foch, showing Marshal Petain, FM Sir D Haig, Marshal Foch, Gen J J Pershing, 1918
Social / Traktir Bar 1929People in Le Bar du Traktir, Avenue Foch, Paris Date: 1929
WW1 - Allied Military Commanders at Metz, 8th December 1918 - Joffre, Foch, Douglas Haig, Pershing and Petain. Date: 1918
General Ferdinand Foch by Matania, WW1Front cover of The Sphere featuring General Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), Marshal of France by Fortunino Matania. Date: 1918
General Foch in Victory Parade, Hyde Park, LondonVictory Parade in Hyde Park, London. Showing the French General Foch on horseback, saluting King George V and Queen Mary, Queen Alexandra and Princess Mary. Date: 1919
Paris, France - Avenue Foch (formerly de l Imperatrice). It was constructed during the reign of Emperor Napoleon III as part of the grand plan for the reconstruction of Paris. Date: 1858
WW1 diecast desk ornament, Field Marshal FochWW1 diecast desk ornament, a model bust of Field Marshal Foch, together with a model of the railway carriage in which the Peace Treaty was signed at Compiegne. Commemorative Ware. Date: circa 1918
Sir Douglas Haig with Generals Joffre and Foch, WW1Sir Douglas Haig with French Generals Joffre and Foch, probably at Beauquesne, France, in August 1916 during a visit from King George V, World War One. Date: circa 1916
Interior of carriage where Armistice signed, France, WW1Interior of Marshal Fochs railway carriage in the Forest of Compiegne, France, where the Armistice was signed on 11 November 1918 to end the First World War
Household Cavalry in Peace Day Victory parade, 1919Marshal Foch and General Maxime Weygand, along with other French commanders and soldiers
Organisers of the French Offensive on the SommeTwo famous French Generals Ferdinand Foch (right) and General Emile Fayolle. Date: 1916
Celebrating the glorious victory in WWI - France & America and their leaders, President Woodrow Wilson, Marechal Foch and Georges Clemenceau Date: 1919
The Marshall Foch memorial picture. Date 1930 Oct. 20
Statue of Marshal Foch - Spa, BelgiumA monument to Marshal (Marechal) Ferdinand Foch (French Military 1851-1929) in Spa, Belgium, inaugurated on 3rd July 1932. Date: 1932
Marshall Foch - 1919 Victory ParadeVictory Parade in London on July 19th 1919 - Marshall Foch Date: 1919
Patriotic French postcard, showing the description which was unanimously voted (by the French Senate) to be displayed in all Town Halls and Schools in France
Duke of Connaught and Marshal Foch, LondonPrince Arthur, Duke of Connaught (1850-1942) meeting Marshal Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), General in the French Army, at Charing Cross Station, London, probably on the way to a conference at Chequers
Marshal Foch and General Weygand, WW1Marshal Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), General in the French Army, appointed supreme commander of the Allied armies during the First World War
Marshal Foch and General Robertson in Cologne, GermanyMarshal Ferdinand Foch (left) and General Sir William Robertson (right) taking the salute in Cologne, Germany, on the arrival of Foch from the steamer Bismarck. 17 May 1919
Signing of Armistice, Compiegne Forest, Northern FrancePhotograph taken just after the signing of the Armistice which ended the First World War, in a railway carriage in the Compiegne Forest, Picardy, Northern France
Marshal Foch and General Pershing, Chaumont, France
Marshal Foch, General in the French Army during WW1Marshal Ferdinand Foch (1851-1929), General in the French Army, appointed supreme commander of the Allied armies during the First World War. Date: July 1916
Marshal Foch on the Western Front near Arras, FranceMarshal Ferdinand Foch (left) with two other French army officers on the Western Front north of Arras, France, during the First World War. Date: circa 1917
Generals Foch and Fayolle with captured German cannonGeneral Ferdinand Foch and General Fayolle at Chateau de la Haie (or Haye), in the village of Carency, Northern France, inspecting cannons captured from the Germans during the First World War
Arcades and Church of Notre Dame at MillauThe Place du Marechal Foch, 12th century arcades and the Church of Notre-Dame-de-l Espinasse at Millau, France
Gerard Foch / StampFERDINAND FOCH (1851 - 1929) Marshal of the French army during World war I
General Foch
Foch and WeygandVictory march of Marshal Ferdinand Foch and General Maxime Weygand in Hyde Park, cheered on by the crowds
Three French war leadersPhotograph showing Generalissimo Joffre (centre), General Foch (right) and General Durbal in consultation in 1915
Foch, PhotoFERDINAND FOCH French military commander in World War One
Ferdinand FochFERDINAND FOCH French soldier
Alsace LiberatedPresident Poincare and marechal Foch ride in triumph through the streets of Strasbourg, freshly freed from the German occupation which has lasted 44 years
Signatories of TreatyTreaty signatories at Paris (l-r): Marshall Foch, Georges Clemenceau, Lloyd George, Vittorio Orlando and Baron Sonnino
German Surrender 1918Marshall Foch heads a group of delegates in the forests of Compiegne, following the German surrender; central figure is Sir Rosslyn Wemyss
FOCH (1851 - 1929)FERDINAND FOCH - Marshal of the French army during World war I
Foch accepts German surrenderMarshall Foch studies the terms of the German surrender in a railway carriage at Compiegne
Pershing & FochMarshal Foch congratulates General Pershing of the American Expeditionary Force on their success after the Battle of Saint-Mihiel in September 1918