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Field Marshal Earl Haig, KT, GCB, GCVO, KCIE (1/12th size). By Captain Charles Sargeant Jagger, MC ARA (1885-1934), 13th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, commissioned 10.5.15
Howitzers shelling German positions, WW1Battlefield panorama showing a battery of Howitzers shelling German positions at Cambrai in 1918. By Lieutenant Douglas Sharpus Andrews, SGA, ARCA (1885-1944), Royal Garrison Artillery. 1918
WW1 clock with caribou head decoration and assorted engraving on an oval oak plinth. Trench Art
King Peter of Serbia. French School
General Micheler. French School
A heavy French transport en route. Georges Scott, (1873-1943). Scott Started His Career In The 1890S And Worked As War Correspondent For The News Magazine L Illustration During The Balkan Wars Of
General Gallieni. Ferdinand Roybet (1840-1920)
General Joffre, Commander in Chief, French Armies. French School
A heavy artillery convoy. Georges Scott, (1873-1943). Scott Started His Career In The 1890S And Worked As War Correspondent For The News Magazine L Illustration During The Balkan Wars Of 1912-13
King Albert of the Belgians. French School
That evening star-shell - BairnsfatherCartoon, That evening star-shell. Oh, star of eve, whose tender beam falls on my spirits troubled dream. From Fragments from France - No. 5, published by The Bystander in 1916
Cartoon, Keeping his hand in, WW1Cartoon, Keeping his hand in. The professional instinct again. Private Smith, the company bomber (formerly Shinio, the popular juggler), frequently causes considerable anxiety to his platoon
Cartoon, I m sure they ll ear this damn thing squeaking. From Fragments from France - No. 2, published by The Bystander in 1916
Cartoon, No possible doubt whatever, WW1Cartoon, No possible doubt whatever. Sentry Alt ! Who goes there? He of the bundle You shut yer mouth, or I ll come and knock yer ead off. Sentry Pass friend! From Fragments from France - No
Cath餲ale de Reims (interior)Cath餲 ale de Reims (interior), by Paul Mansard
When the Soldier is Away, by Barry Pain, WW1Front cover design by Harry Furniss (1854-1925) for a First World War book entitled When the Soldier is Away, by Barry Pain
Miniature - Sir Douglas HaigMiniature portrait of Sir Douglas Haig, GCB, KCB, KCVO, CB. Commander in Chief of the British Expeditionary Force. Alice James, Rms Rwa, Fl. 1887-1930
Le Tommy Anglais and Types Canadiens, WW1Le Tommy Anglais and Types Canadiens, by Jean-Jacques Berne-Bellecour (1874-1939), drawn for Dans Les Lignes Anglaises, published 1917. Date: 1917
Its a long, long way to Tipperary, WW1Its a long, long way to Tipperary with a marching column of Tommies. Printed with extensively documented verses and sheet music. Commemorative art. Date: circa 1914
The Colonel, WW1The Colonel, English School (caricature)
Bronze figure of a Belgian infantryman, WW1Bronze figure of a Belgian infantryman. Founders - Batardy Freres et Cie, Brussels, Belgian School
Head and shoulders portrait of a WW1 nurseHead and shoulders portrait of a First World War nurse, English School. Date: circa 1915
Unappetising Moments, WW1Unappetising - Moments when the Savoy, the Alhambra and the Piccadilly Grill seem very far away (the offensive starts in half an hour). Bystander, Fragments from France - No. 4, Page 22
Recruitment poster for the Public Schools Brigade, Royal Fusiliers, 118th Infantry Brigade. Hurry up, boys. Fill the ranks. Apply Central Recruiting Depot, Great Scotland Yard, Whitehall, SW
Reconaissance at Dawn - Ctesiphon, March 7th 1917. C. F. Lock, D Squadron, Hertfordshire Yeomanry (Fl. 1928-1933)
Captain Francis Grenfell retrieving the guns at AudregniesThe Taking of the Guns. Captain Francis Grenfell of the 9th Lancers retrieving the guns of 119th Battery Royal Field Artillery at Audregnies, during the Battle of Mons, 24th August 1914
Model of a Skoda 8cm Mountain / Field Gun, WW1Model of a Skoda 8cm Mountain/Field Gun. Trench Art
Last Post Memorial Service, St Pauls Cathedral, LondonThe Last Post Memorial Service at St. Pauls Cathedral, London, for the Royal Regiment of Artillery, St. Georges Day, 23 April 1919. By Captain Gilbert Holiday (1879-1937), Royal Field Artillery
2nd Lieutenant Willis, Northumberland Fusiliers, WW1Portrait of 2nd Lieutenant Willis, Northumberland Fusiliers, by Lieutenant C W B Purchase, 16th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, 1916-1918
The Kangaroo Marines by Captain R W Campbell, WW1Book Cover mounted on card - The Kangaroo Marines by Captain R W Campbell - Author of Private Spud Tamson (published by Cassell)
Soldier writing, WW1Soldier writing, from the Sketch Book of 240455 Private George Barrow, 6th Battalion, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry (formerly 7389, Royal Berkshire Regiment)
Soldier smoking pipe - Bowler, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry. From the Sketch Book of 240455 Private George Barrow, 6th Battalion, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry (formerly 7389)
General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien, WW1Portrait of General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien with the British flag. By 240455 Private George Barrow, 6th Battalion, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry (formerly 7389, Royal Berkshire Regiment)
Trones Wood in distance from road to Longueval, WW1Trones Wood in distance from road to Longueval, Somme, WW1. By Captain Edward Handley-Read, RBA (1869-1935), Machine Gun Corps
Air raid over London seen from Trafalgar Square, WW1Air-raid over London seen from Trafalgar Square. By 240455 Private George Barrow, 6th Battalion, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry (formerly 7389, Royal Berkshire Regiment)
Richmond, Yorkshire. By 240455 Private George Barrow, 6th Battalion, Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry (formerly 7389, Royal Berkshire Regiment)
Cartoon, Coiffure in the Trenches, WW1Cartoon, Coiffure in the Trenches. Keep yer ead still, or I ll ave yer blinkin ear off. By Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, 1st Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment (1888-1959)
Roll of Honour of Private FG Outlaw, WW1Roll of Honour of 18158 Private F G Outlaw, Z Company, 6th Battalion Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, including photograph. Commemorative Art
A group of soldiers running across a battlefield, WW1A group of soldiers running across a battlefield, by Gunner F J Mears, BEF, Royal Garrison Artillery (d. 1929)