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4th Battalion Suffolk Regiment at Neuve Chapelle, WW1Original oil sketch of the 4th Battalion Suffolk Regiment at Neuve Chapelle - part of Jullundur Brigade, Lahore Division, Indian Corps, attacking the Bois de Biez, 12th March 1915
Postcard, Soldier with two children - The story of Neuve Chapelle (a battle which took place from 10 to 13 March 1915). Date: circa 1915
Signpost Lane, from British lines to German lines, WW1Signpost Lane, which ran from the British lines, through the German lines into the village of Neuve Chapelle
RE wiring party in front of the trenches, WW1An RE [Royal Engineers] wiring party in front of the trenches
WW1 - The Battlefield of Neuve Chapelle (10th - 13th March, 1915) - British trenches under shell fire. Date: 1915
Neuve Chapelle, 1915 by MataniaReproduction in The Sphere of a painting of the Battle of Neuve Chapelle by Fortunino Matania which he exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1918
Aftermath of the battle of Neuve ChapelleCorpses lie scattered in No Mans Land, following the British offensive at Neuve Chapelle, France, March 1915. Date: March 1915
Aerial view of Neuve Chapelle 1915Aerial view of Neuve Chapelle, 1915. The first RFC photography used in WW1. Date: 1915
Lance-Corporal W. D. Fuller, Grenadier Guards VCLance-Corporal Wilfred Dolby Fuller (28 July 1893 22 November 1947), Grenadier Guards, who earned the Victoria Cross for bravery at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle. Date: 1915
Private Edward Barber, Grenadier Guards VCPrivate Edward Barber (10 June 1893 12 March 1915), Grenadier Guards VC, who was awarded the VC for his conduct at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle. Date: 1915
Bengal Lancers return from Port Arthur after the capture of Neuve Chapelle following a prolonged battle. Date: March 1915
Christmas Card - 7th Division 1917Christmas Card. Xmas Greetings 7th Division 1917. Ypres, Neuve Chapelle, Festubert, Givenchy, Loos, The Somme, The Ancre, ɣ oust-Croissilles, Bullecourt, Passchendaele Ridge.. Commemorative Art
A curved stem pipe, finely hand carved - WWIA curved stem pipe, finely hand carved by and belonging to Driver P. S. Wilson, a lorry driver with the Army Service Corps. during the First World War
A straight stem pipe, finely hand carved - WWIA straight stem pipe, finely hand carved by and belonging to Driver P. S. Wilson, a lorry driver with the Army Service Corps. during the First World War. Signature on base of pipe - P. S. WILSON
Neuve Chapelle - WWINeuve Chapelle. Including a separate hand-written description as follows - Here enemy made a counter-attack (under cover of a mist) in mass formation
Quintagonal WWI photo frameQuintagonal photo frame containing round swivel frame engraved in brass with the names and dates - Mons 1914 : Marne 1914 : La Basse 1915 : Ypres 1914/15 : Arras 1915 : Vimy 1917
Church at Neuve Eglise, Western Front, WW1The bombed-out church at Neuve Eglise (Nieuwkerke) on the Western Front in Belgium during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Moltke at VersaillesVon MOLTKE at Versailles - the Prussian commander during the Franco-Prussian war, depicted in his residence in the rue Neuve, Versailles, after the capture of Paris. Date: 1871
Portuguese troops in trenches near Neuve Chapelle, WW1Portuguese troops in the trenches near Neuve Chapelle, northern France, during the First World War. Date: June 1917
Gas canister after Battle of Neuve Chapelle, WW1A German photograph claiming to be of an English gas canister after the Battle of Neuve Chapelle, north western France, during the First World War. Date: 1915
Fireplace of the Hotel Terre NeuveA dog sitting in front of the fireplace of the Hotel Terre Neuve in Fontenay le Comte in France
Troop transport 1915Transport on the Neuve Chapelle Road on the Western Front in France during World War I in March 1915
Battle of Neuve Chapelle 1915The ruins of Neuve Chapelle after it was taken in the battle by 25th Brigade on the Western Front in France during World War I in March 1915
Neuve Chapelle 1915La Bassee Estaires Road repaired by the Territorial Engineers for the Battle of Neuve Chapelle on the Western Front in France during World War I on 10th March 1915
World War I 1915Damage inflicted on the Cameronians at Neuve Chapelle by the German guns on the Western Front in France during World War I on 10th March 1915