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A Lance Naik (Lance Corporal) of the Indian 112th Infantry, 34th Brigade (17th Division), kneeling i
British infantry on the Vaux road, 1916.
Second Lieutenant Arthur Conway YoungSon of the late Robert Young, editor of the Japan Chronicle, an
A soldier of the Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment) home on leave with his
Funeral of Major R.Bell-Irving, 16th Battalion Cagnicourt.
Cadets of No. 5 Officer Cadet Battalion practicing drills in the Great Court, Trinity College, Cambr
A British mounted sentry outside Cafe Jordan, Mailly Maillet, 28th June 1916.
Two Canadian soldiers near the remains of a German pill-box at Passchendaele, November 1917.
29 March 1918Unidentified officers and NCOs of the Australian 13th Machine Gun Company studying a ma
A chaplain conducting a burial service on the battlefield near Ovillers, middle of July 1916.
Men of the 8th Battalion, Border Regiment, resting in shallow dugouts in a captured German trench to
British troops using their tin helmets as wash bowls at Ovillers, September 1916.
Troops of a Light Infantry Pioneer Battalion during a halt for dinner. Maurepas, on the Somme front.
Russian soldiers prepare chlorine cylinders for a gas attack against German positions near Ilūkste,
A cavalry pack horse has a fall whilst climbing a steep bank. Albert-Amiens Road. September 1916.
A statue of the Virgin of Montauban, almost the only thing left untouched by shell fire. 1916.
German soldiers posing in front of a dugout with rats they caught in their trench and with captured
An observation balloon above the ruins of Ypres, Belgium, 27 October 1917.
Battle of the Ancre. British soldiers washing the woodwork of their rifles in the Ancre at St. Pierr
“German prisoners taken in an attack on the 20th of August at Verdun”Saxons from
12th (Labour) Battalion, the Black Watch, broadening a road at Fricourt, outside the 48th (Sou
RMS Mauretania arriving in New York, with American aviators and other troops returning from Europe a
The South African Native Labour Corps in Jan 1919. In response to a British request for workers
12 inch Mark IX railway gun with a message to Germans reading - “Remember Captain Fryatt&a
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