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German for Military Students - WWI eraBook entitled German for Military Students by F. G. Zimmerman, M.A. Professor of German at the Royal Military College and Late Professor of German at the Staff College, Camberley. Second Edition
Chess set made from gun cartridges, WW1A chess set made by Staff-Sergeant H. Henshaw, Royal Engineers, Wireless, Palestine constructed entirely from British and French small-arms cartridges with the help of a small file
A lion holding a shield - WWIA lion holding a shield which is engraved with the following - Presented by the Staff of the Wisbech Red Cross Hospital to Dr. C. H. Gunson, Medical Officer, March 7th 1916
Badge of Australian Commonwealth Military ForcesEmbroidered badge of the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces, worked by Walter A. Bryant, 17th Battalion AIF. Staff House, Netley Red Cross Hospital, August 1917. Label included. Commemorative Art
Street scene in Rouen 1916 with Cathedral in the backgroundA very busy street scene in Rouen 1916 with the Cathedral in the background. It shows French and British military personnel including a Staff Officer with a Queen Alexandras Royal Army Nursing Corps
General Sir Wm RobertsonGENERAL SIR WM. ROBERTSON, GCB, KCVO, DSO, Col. 2nd Dns. ADC to the King. General Officer Commanding, Eastern Command (late Chief of the Imperial General Staff)
INFANTRY TRAINING (4-Company Organization)Book : 40/War Office/2052 - Official Copy - INFANTRY TRAINING (4-Company Organization) - 1914 - General Staff, War Office.. Book
Portrait of a British Army Staff Officer smoking a cigarette. Julien T Felt (1874-1933)
Portrait of a British Army Staff Officer. Julien T Felt (1874-1933)
Miniature of a Staff Officer of the Royal Artillery, WW1Miniature of a Staff Officer of the Royal Artillery, English School
Transvaal Boy Scouts Association campGroup photo of Commissioners Staff at a Transvaal Boy Scouts Association combined camp, South Africa. Date: 1913
Men and women fighting for Great Britain in WWIFighting for Great Britain in the First World War by land, sea and air - regulars, territorials, volunteers and colonials
Convalescent Home, Weston-Super-Mare, SomersetA party of children and staff at Weston-Super-Mare Convalescent Home. They are off to the sands, some walking, some in open perambulators, some by horse and cart. Date: circa 1908
Hospital block at NCH Childrens Home Alverstoke, HampshireAn exterior view of the hospital block at the Alverstoke National Childrens Home. Some of the staff, inmates and visitors are sitting outside. Date: circa 1912
Gordon Boys Orphanage, Dover - Band and PipersBand and pipers of the Gordon Boys Orphanage, Dover. The boys, in uniform and holding instruments, are accompanied by the homes staff. Date: Date unknown
Lord Wooltons message to kitchen staff, WW2Lord Wooltons message to kitchen staff, stressing the importance of well cooked food and the avoidance of waste during the Second World War. Date: 1940s
Duchess of Westminster with her hospital staff, WW1Constance Edwina Shelagh (n饠 Cornwallis West), Duchess of Westminster (later Mrs James Fitzpatrick Lewes) (died 1970), First wife of 2nd Duke of Westminster
General Sir Charles DouglasGeneral Sir Charles Whittingham Horsley Douglas (1850 1914); Chief of the Imperial General Staff during the first three months of the First World War, but died on 25th October 1914. Date: 1914
Brigadier-General E. Eyre Carter by Percival AndersonBrigadier-General E. Eyre Carter, CB, CMG, Director of Supplies to the British Expeditionary Force. He got his CMG for the South Africa campaign where he was with Army Head Quarters
Major-General Sir John Steevens by Percival AndersonMajor-General Sir John Steevens, KCB, KCMG (1855-1925), British Army Director of Equipment and Ordnance Stores during the First World War
Lieut-General Sir Nevil Macready by Percival AndersonGeneral SIR CECIL FREDERICK NEVIL MACREADY (1862 - 1946) British Army officer serving in senior staff appointments in the First World War
Captain Wilkinson reading The TatlerMajor Sir Nevile Rodwell Wilkinson, KCVO (26 October 186922 December 1940), British officer of arms (Ulster King-at-Arms), British Army officer, author and a dollhouse designer
Dining room staff, Baden Powell House, LondonDining room staff preparing for visitors at Baden Powell House, Queens Gate, South Kensington, London. The building was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1961. Date: circa 1960s
Officers & Nurses of the Northern Star & Southern Cross HospOfficers and nursing staff of the Northern Star and Southern Cross Hospital. From left to right are, back row, Miss Lindsay, Miss Reigh, Miss Talbot, Miss Ethel McCaul
Duchess of Westminster & nursing staff, WW1Constance Edwina (n饠 Cornwallis West), Duchess of Westminster (later Mrs James Fitzpatrick Lewes) (died 1970), First wife of 2nd Duke of Westminster
W H Smith book stall at Cannon Street Station, 1915The book stall of W. H. Smith at Cannon Street station, London showing in particular, the display of Printers Pie magazine, a twice-yearly charitable publication produced by Hugh Spottiswoode
Lieutenant W. N. Campbell of The TatlerLieut.-Colonel W. N. Campbell C.S.O. who was, before the war on the staff of The Tatler, but like all the other officers in the reserve
Staff & female motor drivers of Balloon Training Depot, RFCThe staff and lady motor drivers and clerks of the balloon training depot of the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. Date: 1917
Nurses at Egginton Hall Hospital, WW1The nursing staff at Egginton Hall Hospital in the heart of Derbyshire, an up-to-date Red Cross hospital in Derbyshire, established by Mrs Arthur Dugdale at the outbreak of the First World War
Firewomen, a rescue on an iron staircase, WW1A firewoman demonstrating a rescue on an iron staircase using another lady as her prop. Business firms in the West End trained women in the Fire Brigade drill so they could take the place of male
Major General Tombs VC, staff and dog, IndiaMajor General Sir Henry Tombs VC KCB (1825-1874) (seated, left), British army officer, with members of his staff and a dog, in India. Date: circa 1860s
As the Artist Might have Drawn it by H. L. OakleySilhouettes by Captain H. L. Oakley, showing two opposing views of the Great War - as the artist might have drawn it, and how the censor would certainly prefer it
The Silhouettist on Shipboard by H. L. OakleyA page of silhouettes by the famous silhouette artist, Captain H. L. Oakley taken on board a ship back to France in 1917 where he was to rejoin the 8th Battalion
British army medical officers and staff, Western Front, WW1British army medical officers and staff (DGMS, Director General of the Medical Services) in a group photo on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Priory Hospital, Wells, SomersetPatients and staff outside the Priory Hospital at Wells. The building, formerly the Wells Union workhouse, was designed by Samuel T Welch. Date: Date unknown
NCH Home, Ramsey Branch, Ballacloan, Isle of ManStaff and children stand in front of the National Childrens Home branch at Ramsey, Isle of Man. Date: Date unknown
NCH Home, Doddington, KentChildren and staff outside the National Childrens Home at Doddington. Date: Date unknown
Bawnboy Union Workhouse, County Cavan, IrelandTwo uniformed staff, perhaps nurses, stand in front of the Union Workhouse at Bawnboy, County Cavan Date: 1910
Audenshaw Home for Girls, LancashireChildren and staff at the girls home on Audenshaw Road, Audenshaw, Lancashire. The home was established in 1894 by the Waifs and Strays Society. Date: 1920s
Leamington Girls Home, WarwickshireStaff and children from the Leamington Girls Home, Warwickshire. Date: 1920s
St Annes Home for Girls, Ambleside, WestmorlandChildren and staff of the St Annes Home for Girls, Ambleside, Westmorland. The home was opened in 1907 by the Waifs and Strays Society. Date: 1920s
Boys Receiving Home, StockwellBoys, one sitting on a swing, and member of staff at the boys receiving home, 197 Clapham Road, Stockwell, London. The home, opened in 1914 by the Waifs and Strays Society
St Catharines Girls Home, Stroud Green, LondonChildren and staff at the entrance to St Catharines Girls Home, Nelson Road, Stroud Green, London. The home, originally and independent institution
Wellingborough Boys Home PicnicBoys and staff from the Hatton Home, Broad Green, Wellingborough, on an Easter picnic. The homes premises, previously known as Hatton Hall, was donated to the Waifs and Strays Society in 1913
St Lawrences Home For Girls, WorcesterChildren and staff on the fire escape at St Lawrences Home For Girls, Bath Road, Worcester. The home was established in the 1880s by Lady Alice Nelson
St Augustines Boys Home, Sevenoaks, KentChildren and staff at St Augustines Boys Home, Sevenoaks, Kent, also known as the Peace Home. The home was opened by the Waifs and Strays Society in 1921. Date: Circa 1921
St Marys Childrens Home, Cheam, SurreyChildren and staff outside the St Marys Home for Girls, on Sandy Lane, Cheam, was opened in 1914 by the Waifs and Strays Society. Date: Circa 1921
Baltic Copper Mine Cricket Club, Michigan, USABaltic Cricket Team - comprising of miners from Painesdale, Michigan, USA - played in the Copper (Houghton) County Cricket League, founded in 1906