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Letter opener Engraved Ypres 1919Letter opener. Engraved Ypres 1919. Trench Art
Letter opener Engraved Ypres 1915 1916Letter opener. Engraved Ypres 1915 1916. Trench Art
Letter opener Engraved Ypres Flanders 1917 18Letter opener. Engraved Ypres Flanders 1917.18. Trench Art
In the Ypres Dressing Station. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889
Canal Road as seen from Bedford House grounds, Ypres. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889
Medical Aid House in Bedford House grounds - East of YpresMedical Aid House in Bedford House grounds. East of Ypres. 12.3.16. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889
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
Ashtray made from a German 45mm pom-pom shellMost unusual ashtray made from a German 45 mm. pom-pom shell surmounted with three rifle rounds, engraved with the emblem of the town of Ypres. Trench Art
WW1 inkwell, model of a tank, engraved Souvenir of France and Arras, Somme, Flandres, Ypres. Trench Art
Ypres - The foot of the Cloth Hall, November 1919. Ernest Procter, ARA NEAC IS (1886-1935), ambulance driver and official artist with the Friends Ambulance Unit, 1916-1917
Ypres - Ruins of the Cathedral 1918. Ernest Procter, ARA NEAC (1886-1935). Ambulance Driver and Official Artist with the Friends Ambulance Unit (1916-1917)
Canadian Memorial - Vancouver Crossroads, WW1Canadian Memorial - Vancouver Crossroads (after F C Clemesha). Trench Art
Ypres - German bunker with observation post on top, by William Lionel Wyllie, RA RI RE (1851-1931)
West Front of Ypres Cathedral from Cloth Hall, WW1West Front of Ypres Cathedral from foot of the tower of the Cloth Hall, by Ernest Procter, ARA NEAC IS (1886-1935), ambulance driver and official artist with the Friends Ambulance Unit, 1916-1917
Attempt of Prussian Guard to break British line round YpresDesperate attempt of the famous Prussian Guard to break the protecting British line round Ypres in Flanders in November 1914. The British infantry repulsed the Germans with heavy losses
Church of Saint Jean in Dixmude, West Flanders, WWIThe church of Saint Jean in Dixmude, West Flanders, near Ypres - almost in ruins after the bombardment of the town in the First World War. Date: 1914
Brtish observation balloon 1917The first coming of light, early in the morning of Battle of Broodseinde during the First World War, as the " eye" of the artillery is finished its preliminary intensified firing
Battle of Ypres 1915Saving the guns at Ypres. The Germans, tremendously reinforced, endeavoured to break through at Ypres. Part of the British line was compelled to retire temporarily
The Tide of Victory by H. L. OakleyA page of silhouettes by Captain H. L. Oakley showing the ebb and flow of the tide of victory by British troops on the Western Front during World War One. Date: 1917
View of Ypres, Belgium, after bombing, Western Front, WW1A general view of Ypres, Belgium, after bombing on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Ypres Cathedral, Belgium, Western Front, WW1General view of Ypres Cathedral, Belgium, after bombing on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
A charge of the Canadians at YpresCanadian soldiers charging the enemy at Ypres in 1916. The Canadians were reported to have showed their splendid fighting quality, in retaking trenches captured by the Germans the previous month
Bullet-holes in the walls and windows of an Ypres conventWar damage in a church belonging to a convent of nuns in the French town of Ypres during the First World War. 1916
British gas-attackFirst photograph showing the British use of gas in battle on October 14th, 1915. After the Germans used poison gas at Ypres in April 1915, it became a common feature of World War I battles
Boxley Abbey, near Maidstone, Kent, England, was founded by William de Ypres, King Stephens military commander of the whole of Kent during the civil disorder. Date: founded 1146
Peter SimonisPETER SIMONIS Flemish churchman, bishop of Ypres Date: 1539 - 1605
Cornelis Jansen - 2CORNELIS JANSEN (Jansenius)- Flemish calvinist churchman, bishop of Ypres, founder of Jansenism which, though attracting Pascal et al, was condemned as heretical. Date: 1585 - 1635
The Guards Memorial, Horse Guards Parade, LondonThe Guards Memorial, opposite Horse Guards Parade, London. Designed by the sculptor Gilbert Ledward in 192326 and erected to commemorate the First Battle of Ypres and other battles of World War I
Ypres - Market Place with Hotels - post WWIYpres (now Ieper), the Market Place after WWI. The mental hospital. (Hal Notre Dame, Onze Lieve Vrouwhospitaal, Hospital of Our Dear Lady)
DUTHIELT, Louis (17th century). Cornelius Jansen, bishop of Ypres. 1659. Oil on canvas. FRANCE. Versailles. National Museum of Versailles
Children outside a house in Ypres, France c.1910
Civilian refugees leaving Ypres, Belgium, WW1Civilian refugees leaving Ypres, Belgium, during the First World War. Date: 2 November 1914
Belgium - Ypres - Cafe selling British BeerBelgium - Ypres - Hotel de la Gare Restaurant selling British Bass Beer, attesting to the number of tourists from the UK flocking to the town after the end of World War One. Date: circa 1920s
Inhabitants giving coffee to British troops, Flanders, WW1Local inhabitants giving coffee to British troops (2nd Scots Guards) on the road from Roulers to Ypres, Flanders, during the First World War. Date: 14 October 1914
Ypres, Belgium - Street ArtistA street artist painting in a corner of the Nieuwerk annex of the Cloth Guild Hall, a huge flemish gothic structure era in Ypres, Belgium
Civilian refugees from Ypres, Belgium, WW1Civilian refugees from Ypres, Belgium, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
German prisoners captured at Poelkapelle, WW1German prisoners of war captured during the Battle of Poelkapelle (9 October 1917), Flanders, during the First World War. Seen here in a prisoners camp near Ypres
Brtish observation balloon near Ypres, Flanders, WW1A British observation balloon coming to earth after a mornings work over enemy lines, near Ypres, Flanders, around the time of the Battle of Broodseinde during the First World War. Date: circa 1917
Field Marshal Sir John French with General JoffreField Marshal Sir John French, 1st Earl of Ypres (1852-1925), British Army officer who led the BEF (British Expeditionary Force) from August 1914
Aerial photograph of shell holes, Ypres, Belgium, WW1Aerial photograph (British) of a large number of shell holes in the Ypres district, Belgium, during the First World War. Date: 30 September 1917
Big gun and horses near Ypres, Western Front, WW1A big gun with gunners and horses on a muddy road north of Ypres, Belgium, on the Western Front during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Big gun in Battle of the Lys, near Ypres, WW1A big gun in front of a farmhouse near Ypres, Belgium, with shells ready for firing, during the Battle of the Lys, First World War. Date: April 1918
Aerial photograph of Zonnebeke, Belgium, WW1Aerial photograph (British) of the area around Zonnebeke, including Zonnebeke Lake and Church, Belgium, on the western front during the First World War
Howitzer shells near Ypres, Belgium, WW1A line of 15 inch Howitzer shells on the muddy ground near Ypres, Belgium, during the First World War. Written on them are painted the initials RMA [Royal Marine Artillery]
Heavy artillery, Battle of Menin Road, Ypres, Belgium, WW1British heavy artillery, nicknamed Granny, with shells ready for firing, at the Battle of Menin Road, Ypres, Belgium, during the First World War. Date: 1917
Aerial photograph of Polygon Wood, Belgium, WW1Aerial photograph (British) of Polygon Wood (Polygoneveld, or Bois de Polygone), near Ypres, Belgium, during the First World War
Field Marshal Sir John French, British Army officerField Marshal Sir John French, 1st Earl of Ypres (1852-1925), British Army officer who led the BEF (British Expeditionary Force) from August 1914
Staden, Belgium - the Ypres Road, showing heavy bombing damage caused during WWI Date: circa 1919