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Peace Day Celebrations - Royal Watching in Pavilion 1919The royal party George V and Mary Teck watch from the pavilion at Victoria Memorial, along the Mall, showing the view which Majesties had of the procession, as it apprroached them
Looking down Whitehall, central London, with Nelsons Column in the background and the statue of Earl Haig in the foreground. Date: 1950s
Funeral Procession Earl Haig, Prince of Wales - Duke of YorkJanuary 29th 1928 - The Funeral Procession Earl Haig, Edward, Prince of Wales -and Albert, Duke of York walking in the cortege. Date: 1928
Duke of York - inspecting Armistice Day PoppiesAlbert, Duke of York (1895-1952) (later King George VI) inspects all aspects of the production of Armistice Day Poppies (Flowers of Flanders)
Field Marshal Douglas Haig personally thanking troops 1918Field Marshal Douglas Haig is photographed here, personally thanking Canadian troops who took part in the northern part of the Allied great offensive. Date: 1918
Haig and his victorious commanders arriving at DoverField Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig and his fellow victorious commanders arriving at the port of Dover aboard a vessel painted with jazz camouflage at the end of World War One. Date: 1918
Be-medalled General Sir Douglas HaigGeneral Haig Commanded the BEF First Corps and went on to become Commander in Chief. The card has a message on the other side from a Conscientious Objector - what a card to choose! WW1 Date: 1918
Frank O Salisbury working on painting of King at the FrontArtist Frank O. Salisbury pictured at work on a huge canvas for his famous painting of the royal visit to the Front. The painting depicted King George V
Lady Alexandra and Lady Victoria Haig by Mme YevondeLady Alexandra Henrietta Louisa Haig (1907-1997) and Lady Victoria Doris Rachel Haig (1908-1993) by Madame Yevonde. They were the two elder daughters of the late Field-Marshal Earl Haig. Date: 1929
Lieutenant-General Douglas HaigPortrait by John St. Helier Lander of Douglas Haig (1861-1921), Commander of the First Corps of the British Expeditionary Force
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
The resting place of Earl Haig at Dryburgh AbbeyThe resting place of Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig (1861-1928) at Dryburgh Abbey, Scottish Borders - taken on the day of burial on 7th February 1928. Date: 1928
Sir Douglas Haig. Part of Box 104 Boswell collection.Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, KT, GCB, OM, GCVO, KCIE, ADC (19 June 1861 29 January 1928)
WW1 - Allied Military Commanders at Metz, 8th December 1918 - Joffre, Foch, Douglas Haig, Pershing and Petain. Date: 1918
Earl Haig - Between the Wars, Italy. Possibly in Italy Date: 1920s
The Castle & Earl Haig Statue, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Date: 1920s
Men who are making history, WW1World War One commemorative postcard, Men who are making history. With portraits of King George V, Admirals Fisher, Jellicoe and Callaghan, Rear Admiral Madden, Vice Admiral Beatty, Lord Roberts
Earl Haig railway engine, Marylebone Station, London. early 20th century
Blitz in London -- Tottenham Court Road, WW2Blitz in London -- firefighters in action at the scene of a fire in Tottenham Court Road, 24 September 1940. Date: 1940
Fire at Bush Hotel, Shepherds Bush Green, West LondonFire at the Bush Hotel, Shepherds Bush Green, West London, 12 June 1955. Showing the escape ladder in position after the rescue of Miss O Donnell. Date: 1955
Portrait of Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig on wooden socleEnglish School bust length portrait of Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig on a wooden socle. Commemorative Ware
Order of Service Booklet for those who died during the WarOrder of Service Booklet from the service at St. Pauls Cathedral on Friday May 2nd 1919. In Memory of the Officers, Warrant Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of the Cavalry and Yeomanry
Combat between French and German soldiersFrom the French series Visions de Guerre - HERR PROFESSOR - Halt !. Halt !. This is not the Haig Convention. A cartoon showing a mortal combat between a French and German soldier
Field Marshal Earl Haig, KT, GCB, GCVO, KCIE (1/12th size). By Captain Charles Sargeant Jagger, MC ARA (1885-1934), 13th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, commissioned 10.5.15
Miniature - Sir Douglas HaigMiniature portrait of Sir Douglas Haig, GCB, KCB, KCVO, CB. Commander in Chief of the British Expeditionary Force. Alice James, Rms Rwa, Fl. 1887-1930
Portrait of Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig. Modelled by Geo. Cartlidge after a photograph by Elliott & Fry Limited. Commemorative Ware
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
General Haigs daughters in Red Cross dress, WW1The daughters of General and Lady Haig - Alexandra and Victoria dressed in miniature Red Cross outfits during the First World War and posed with a kid goat. Date: 1915
The Next Man In - General Sir Douglas HaigA photograph of General (later Field-Marshal and Earl) Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1928), after his appointment as Commander-in-Chief of the British army, succeeding Sir John French, in December 1915
King George V and Sir Douglas Haig, Western Front, WW1King George V and Sir Douglas Haig near the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
King George V, Sir Douglas Haig and Prince of Wales, WW1King George V, Sir Douglas Haig and the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) on a visit to the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
King George V and Sir Douglas Haig, WW1King George V with Sir Douglas Haig and other army officers on a visit to the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
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
Haig and Rawlinson, Western Front, WW1Sir Douglas Haig, British Commander-in-Chief, with Sir Henry Rawlinson, Army commander, at an HQ on the Western Front in France during the Battle of the Somme, World War One. Date: circa 1916
Sir Douglas Haig and Prince Higashifushimi Yorihito, WW1Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig and Fleet Admiral Prince Higashifushimi Yorihito of the Japanese imperial family, meeting during World War One. Date: circa 1916
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
Lady Alexandra Haig by Madame YevondeLady Alexandra Henrietta Louisa Haig (1907-1997) by Madame Yevonde. She was the second daughter of the late Field-Marshal Earl Haig. Seen here posing with lilies. Date: 1936
George V, General Haig and three Indian allies, WW1Portraits of King George V, General Sir Douglas Haig and three Indian allies during the First World War -- Maharajah Sir Pertab Singh, the Maharajah of Patiala, and the Maharajah of Bikanir
Remembrance Day, 1920The twelve war leaders as pall bearers at the Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph (called Armistice Day pre-World War Two) on 11th November 1920, l to r: Sir Hedworth Meux, Earl Beatty
Broadway and 79th Street, New YorkThe corner of Broadway and 79th Street in New York showing the Oliver A. Olson department store. The store has large display windows showing clothing and furnishing
Results of British mines and guns on the SommeOfficers examining the damage caused by an explosion of a British mine underneath the enemies position during the Battle of the Somme
A German 15cm Siege gunA photograph showing a German gun captured by French soldiers during the Battle of the Somme. Intended to be a decisive breakthrough
General Sir Douglas Haig (1861-1921), Leader of the British advance on the Western Front, Commander of the First Corps of the British Expeditionary Force
General Sir Douglas Haig, G. C. B, K. C. I. E, K. C. VGeneral (later Field-Marshal and Earl) Sir Dougals Haig (1861-1928), after his appointment as Commander-in-Chief of the British army in December 1915. 1915
Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig (1861 - 1928) Commander-in-chief of the British Forces in France and Flanders during the Great War. Date: 1916
King at the Front 1916George V (with the Prince of Wales and General Haig), passing through the Lancer Guard of Honour to greet President Poincaire of France in 1916. Date: 1916
Haig Statue, WhitehallDOUGLAS, 1ST EARL HAIG The fine statue of the British World War One Senior Commander, in front of the Banqueting Hall, Whitehall, Westminster, London. Date: 1861 - 1928
Scottish National War Memorial - Douglas Haig, 1st Earl HaigDouglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig (1861-1928) - carved profile portrait on the Scottish National War Memorial - The Haig Memorial. A gift of the British Legon in Scotland