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Food cooking on a stove in the officers’ dugout at Houpline, with troops of the 1/16th Battalion, London Regiment (Queen’s Westminster Rifles) standing outside, 1915.
The taking of Courcelles, northern France, June 1918
An image from the English School depicting Munster Fusiliers cutting horses loose from a shattered wagon at Gallipoli.
American marines digging trenches, Lucy-le-Bocage, France, 1 June, 1918
Auguste Louis Lepère English Machine-gun, 1914
Germanys Colonial Army: Cavalry Contingent in South-West Africa, 1914, 1920.
captain-price-unofficially: French cavalry with their trench donkey, Somme, 16 Sept 1916
Arthur C. Michael; London buses used to transport troops to the Front. One example was the Battle of Loos (25 September - 8 October 1915)
Blazing Farm Buildings by the English School
Le Premier Soin by Alexander de Riquer; French soldiers receiving first aid, 1914.
Commandant and Staff of the French Department of Aviation marking the progress of a Gotha raid on Paris, 1914-1918
For the Six Million, I stand with Israel!
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HMS Birmingham ramming the German submarine U-15, 9 August 1914
Coldstream Guards action, Landrecies, 24th August 1914, from ‘The War Illustrated Album deLuxe’, published in London, 1916
French uniforms
cid5: French Soldier - WWI
American volunteers in the French Foreign Legion; Victor Chapman (centre) and Kiffin Rockwell (right) enjoy some time away from the front in 1916, (Image source: David Hanna)
Image: © IWM (Q 51646) The Battle of Festubert. Lieutenant Colonel Philip Rynd Robertson (right), commanding officer of the 1st Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) and Major J. G. Chaplin in headquarters dugout at Grande Flamengrie Farm (Bois-Grenier sector), 20th May 1915.
Royal Fusiliers Company. Scots Guards on the range at Cormette.