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Georg Bruchmuller, German generalGeorg Bruchmuller (1863 - 1948), Lieutenant Colonel during World War One, gained wide renown throughout the German Army as a pioneer of artillery tactics
Pretty Lady military drummerA lady military drummer - the slightly saucy caption reads: " I wouldn t need a drum to follow you" ! A propaganda card from WWI. Date: circa 1916
The Big Push March 1916The Big Push - a march, no doubt intended to rouse all who hear it to push a little harder for victory Date: 1916
Aerial view, Wesham Park Hospital, LancashireAn aerial view of Wesham Park Hospital, Lancashire. It was originally erected in 1907 as the Fylde Union workhouse, then served as a military hospital during World War One
World War One pilot in his aircraft on an airfieldA World War One pilot sits at the controls of his aircraft, on an airfield. Other members of the air crew can be seen in the background
Prayer before returning to the FrontBritish soldiers pray in St Martin-in-the-Fields church, London, before leaving from Charing Cross Station for the trenches
King George V at the battle frontKing George V at an unspecified First World War battle front, meeting a nursing matron
British troops at Gallipoli WWIBritish troops attacking at Gallipoli during World War I
Gallipoli evacuation WWICaptain Davidson of the HMS Cornwallis (last ship to leave Suvla Bay) meets General Byng on the gangway after the evacuation
Lewis Gunner WWIA soldier with a Lewis gun at Gallipoli during World War I
German Navy in Turkey WWIThe Goeben and the Breslau anchored some 8 miles from Istanbul, in Stania Bay in the Bosporus where they would be much safer during World War I
Russian prisoners at TannenbergRussian prisoners in Tannenberg following the important battle fought there from August-September 1914 in which the German Eighth Army defeated the Russian 1st and 2nd Armies
Gas mask trialsA trial of gas masks, to test their effectiveness
Rheims WWIRheims city view with cathedral in the background during World War I
Eastern Front trench, World War IRussian troops wait in a woodland trench, somewhere on the Eastern Front
British Expeditionary Force Machine Gun TeamMembers of the British Expeditionary Force in action in France at the beginning of the First World War. This photographic card depicts a Maxim machine gun team in light uniform
Second Battle of Bullecourt 1917Australian soldiers loading an 18 pounder gun at the second Battle of Bullecourt (Battle of Arras) on the Western Front in France during World War I in May 1917
Battle of Rosieres 1918Artillery passing through the village street at Henencourt. A concentration of 17th Division as Vth Corps reserve at the Battle of Rosieres on the Western Front in France during World War I in March
Longueval 1916A convoy of British ammunition carts passes through the devastated remains of the village of Longueval, in the heart of the Somme region
Look-out in 1917A soldier in a look-out post in a trench using a camouflaged periscope to keep watch on the British Front in France during World War I in 1917
Soldiers writing homeBritish soldiers on the Western Front write letters to home
Ruins of YpresRuins of the Cathedral in Ypres, Belgium on the Western Front during World War I
Battle of the Menin RoadA tank at the Battle of the Menin Road on the British Western Front during World War I
Grove Hospital, Tooting Grove, SurreyThe Grove Hospital, at Tooting Grove, Surrey (now South London) was one of five new hospitals opened by the Metropolitan Asylums Board in the 1890s for the treatment of infectious diseases such as
HMS New Zealand being refuelled by a BP ship British Emperor. HMS New Zealand was an Indefatigable class battlecruiser built in 1910 as a gift to Britain from the people of New Zealand
HMS New Zealand at seaHMS New Zealand with canopies covering the guns. HMS New Zealand was an Indefatigable class battlecruiser built in 1910 as a gift to Britain from the people of New Zealand
War Memorial outside the Royal Exchange in the City of London, erected in 1920
Brest-Litovsk buildings burnBuildings on fire in the city of Brest-Litovsk. The city was captured by German forces in December 1915, and in March 1918 was the scene of the signing of a treaty which ended the war between Russia
Conscientious Objectors, World War IConscientious Objectors doing hard labour, breaking rocks in prison during World War I
German field kitchens at PrzemyslField kitchens and food supplies are moved up to support German troops during the Battle of Przemysl. After a brief occupation by Russian forces
POW Camp, Eastcote, MiddlesexPrisoner of War Camp at Eastcote, Middlesex, England, showing sentry posts and barbed wire fence during World War I
Dorchester POW CampDorchester Prisoner of War Camp, England, during World War I
United Arts Volunteer Rifles, 1916United Arts Volunteer Rifles constructing defences at Woldingham during World War I in 1916
Western Front, France, 1918Telephone and pigeon men in a shell hole. Telephone lines are broken so messages have to be sent by carrier pigeons on the Western Front in France during World War I on 25th April 1918
Czech troops 1918Czech troops in battle, skirmishing against the Bolsheviks on the outskirts of Ekaterinburg in 1918
Western Front, France, 1918Australian horseman and British tank on the Western Front in France during World War I on 1918
French Warships - ConstantinopleFrench warships at Constantinople at the end of the First World War
Turkish Troops - GallipoliTurkish troops - Gallipoli - firing down on allied positions from high in the mountains
Turkish Warship - Sultan Selim I
Armistice between Turkey & the AlliesThe signing of the Armistice between Turkey & the Allies on 30th October 1918 at Mudros. Ahmet Izzet Pasha (1864 - 1937). Izzet negotiated the Turkish Armistice at the end of World War One
French Nurses 1914French Soeurs de Charite in the opening months of World War one
On Board BritannicPeople on board the Britannic, the sister ship of the Titanic, taking part in a service; the ship, requisitioned as a hospital ship in WW1 was sunk by a mine
Ww1 / 1915 / German OptimismThe German people favours OPTIMISMUS rather than PESSIMISMUS [though isn t it ironic that the sign should be rose-tinted spectacles ?]
Sir Philip Gibbs - 1SIR PHILIP GIBBS Journalist whose outspoken reporting from the front in WW1 got him into trouble: first journalist to interview the Pope. War historian. Date: 1877 - 1962
Ww1 / Moving a Heavy GunBritish soldiers move a heavy gun up to the front by manpower, hauling it through the mud Date: 1914 - 1918