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Major-General Thomas Stanton Lambert (1871-1921), GOC of the 32nd Division during the First World War. Silhouette by Captain H. L. Oakley who was Lamberts ADC. Date: c.1919
Lieutenant Colonel Marshall V. C. M. CLieutenant Colonel John Neville Marshall, V.C, M.C.. Served in the Irish Guards, the 2nd Manchesters and commanded the 16th Lancashire Fusiliers
Ancient General (actor), JapanActor in the role of an Ancient General, Japan. Date: circa 1890s
Silhouette of an artist with palette and brushesFull length silhouette of a man in spats, holding a pen. He is Colonel Broome, who served with the Indian Army in Beluchistan. Date: 20th century
From khaki to goatskinDue to the harsh winter conditions the British soldiers had to change from their khaki uniform to warm goatskin overcoats, woollen hats and new rubber boots. Date: 1915
Advert for Sanatogen tonic 1919Nerves won the War. To recuperate the exhaused shattered nerves, and so fit yourself to make a fresh start in civilian life and work. Date: 1919
Advert for Saxone service boot 1918The officers field service boot. Quality - durability - service. These three essentials for good footwear are combined in the making of Saxone boots. 1918
Lord and Lady Roberts in horse-drawn carriageLord and Lady Roberts, sitting in a horse-drawn carriage. Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (1832-1914) was an officer with the East India Company Army and British Army who served in India
Lord and Lady Roberts and circle in a group photo. Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (1832-1914) was an officer with the East India Company Army and British Army who served in India
German Red Cross soldiers in Berlin, WW1German Red Cross soldiers marching along a Berlin street in the early stages of the First World War. Date: September 1914
Cartoon story, Escaping the War, WW1First World War cartoon story, Escaping the War. A man looks forward to the weekend in the country, thinking he will escape all the war news
Scottish soldier wearing kilt Date: c. 1914
A thrilling charge, WWI by Cyrus CuneoA charge of Highland soldiers with bayonets fixed during an attack, World War I. Date: 1916
Soldier in uniform Date: c. 1910
YMCA hut with Crimea veteran, WWIAn old veteran of the Crimean War is helped by a sailor and Highland soldier of World War I towards a YMCA hut, the place we wanted during the Crimea
Scottish soldier, World War I by Robert Baden PowellSketch by Sir Robert Baden-Powell of a cheery Scottish soldier during World War I, with the rousing, optimistic caption, We are down-hearted, I don t think. Date: 1916
Wounded HighlanderA wounded member of the Highland regiment is carried on board a ship bound for Folkestone by locals at Boulogne Date: 27 August 1914
Cartoon, After the Battle of Meaux, WW1Cartoon, After the Battle of Meaux, in the early stages of the First World War. The only occasion on which the British Tommy was known to quail -- not during the battle itself
General Sir David Henderson, Royal Flying CorpsLieutenant General Sir David Henderson (1862-1921), British Army officer, first commander of the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War, instrumental in establishing the Royal Air Force
10th Duke of Malborough, World War OneJohn Albert William Spencer-Churchill, 10th Duke of Marlborough (18 September 1897 11 March 1972), styled Marquess of Blandford until 1934, British peer
Bruce Bairnsfather in his workroom at BishoptonBruce Bairnsfather, soldier cartoonist, best known for his creation, Ole Bill, in The Bystander, pictured at work in his workroom at Bishopton, Avon during leave. Date: 1916
British Tommy on leave returns home to his familyFrom a Somme dugout to the Home Fireside A British Tommy on leave returns home to his family - just in time for Christmas Dinner. Date: 1916
Lieutenant William Thomas Forshaw, V. CMajor William Thomas Forshaw, V.C. (1890-1943), British soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross. Forshaw, formerly an assistant master at North Manchester Grammar School
Cartoon, German soldier with two women, WW1Cartoon, Vae Victoribus, showing an invading German soldier on friendly terms with two local women near Vise, Belgium, during the early days of the First World War. Date: September 1914
How they are produced by Bruce BairnsfatherAn autobiographical cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather showing how he produces his famous Fragments in France, cartoons showing life for the typical British Tommy on the Western Front during World
Advert for Bairnsfather Fragments from France exhibition, 19An advertisement in The Bystander, sister magazine of The Graphic, promoting an exhibition of the humorous wartime cartoons, Fragments from France, by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather
American victory parade, First World WarVictory parade. American contingent with stars and stripes banners 14th July 1919. Date: 1919
American First World War postcard. Kind thoughts from glorious France! 1917-1918
Troop of the US cavalry on a fallen big tree, in California. (Redwood) 1915
Posing in a vintage carAmerican Soldiers and their other halves, posing in a vintage car, in 1907 Date: 1907
Kaiser Wilhelm with his generals, WW1Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany giving directions to his generals at the start of the First World War. Date: 1914
Ian Hay, alias John Hay Beith, writerIan Hay, the pen name of Major General John Hay Beith (1876-1952), British schoolmaster, soldier, and writer of novels and plays. Date: 1914
Russian, French and German military, WW1Examples of Russian, French and German military men on the outbreak of the First World War: Russian Infantry, French Infantry, a French Dragoon, types of German officers, a typical Cossack
Smiths Glasgow Mixture Tobacco advertisement, World War OneAdvertisement for Smiths Glasgow Mixture tobacco, featuring a group of Allied soldiers all finding common ground in their choice of smoking matter. Date: 1915
Herbert and Cynthia Asquith during World War OneHerbert Asquith (1881 - 1947), poet, novelist and lawyer, second son of British Prime Minister, Henry Herbert Asquith. Pictured in 1915 during his service with the Royal Artillery
A. F. Wilding, the famous tennis playerPhotograph of New Zealand tennis player, Anthony Frederick Wilding, Wimbledon Mens Champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913. His championship run came to an end in 1914 when he was beaten by Australian
Kitchener, French, and King Albert of Belgium, WW1Portraits of Earl Kitchener (Secretary for War), Field-Marshal Sir John French (Inspector-General of the Forces), and King Albert of Belgium (with his troops at Liege)
Scots guards at the Siege of Sidney StreetScots guards on the Streets of London during the Siege of Sidney Street in 1911. Date: 1911
Soldiers riding on the top deck of a London omnibusSoldiers riding on the top deck of a London horse drawn omnibus. York Road, Lambeth
Portrait of Buffalo BillPortrait photgraph of Buffalo Bill. Soldier, bison hunter and showman
British soldier with improvised sentry box, WW1A British soldier standing guard outside an improvised sentry box made of German ammunition containers, on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Winchester Barracks in the early 1900s. Date: 1900s
The 2nd Life Guards in the early 1900s. Date: 1900s
British officer with horse and dog mascot, WW1A British officer leading his horse along a road, giving his dog mascot a turn in the saddle on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
British soldier writing home next to bombshell, WW1A British soldier writing a letter home with an unexploded bombshell next to him, on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Italian fundraising poster, WW1Italian fundraising poster during the First World War: give your money to drive the enemy from Italy. Depicting a man gallopping on a horse, and an artilleryman with a machine gun. Date: 1914-1918
General Karl von Einem, German army commander, WW1General Karl von Einem (also known as Rothmaler, 1853-1934), commander of the German Third Army during the First World War
Shell hole on road, Western Front, France, WW1A shell hole in a road on the Western Front in France during World War One. It was the result of a British shell striking the road near a German ammunition wagon