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Commander Samson, Royal Navy Flying Corps, First World War, 1914)
Image: IWM (Q 49087) A French Renault FT-17 tank, serial number 3151, on the road near St. Julien, 2 October 1918.
Image: IWM (Q 10824) British wounded passing through the French and British outpost line, Roye, 25th March 1918.
Image: IWM (Q 53604) Two French troops in a front line trench, using a box periscope to look over the top in Argonne, 1915.
A collapsed British dugout, Mesopotamia, WWI, 1918
New uniforms of the British Royal Naval Air Service, 1914 )Addison Thomas Millar
French cavalry tangling with their German counterparts.
this one gives me chills. It is titles “Les Eparges” which directly means “savings” but here is translated as the “last ones.” Don’t you know they were tough!
First World War (1914-1918): “the passage of the Yser during the Flanders offensive in 1917”” Watercolour painting by Francois Flameng (1856-1923) 1917,
Two British officers playing cards outside their dugout, Secteur de Bapaume, 1918-20
Photo by Jules Gervais Courtellemont (1 July 1863-31 Oct 1931) Five infantrymen from Scotland with rifles at the ready during the Battle of the Marne east of Paris, September 1914 (autochrome)
captain-price-unofficially: Warrant officer Kvasnikov A.V. with his aircraft and ground crew after a combat flight, 1917
A painting by William Orpen (27 Nov 1878-29 Sep 1931) titled “the Harvest” shows German wounded making their way to an aid station.
illustration of Russian Cossacks fighting German artillerymen somewhere in East Prussia during the first year of the war.
Imperial German Infantry in Brussels in 1914.
The best tonic for a wounded soldier: Word from the battlefield that all goes well, 1914-19, English School
postcard-from-the-past: Soldiers at the Gare du Nord railway station of Paris during the First World War French vintage postcard
Captain Houston, Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC). Medical officer (MO) to Scots Guards.
Sap in which L.F. Company. 2nd Battalion Scots Guards lost 6 killed and 15 wounded. 17th October 1915.
captain-price-unofficially: Testing the Hellriegel SMG, Oct 1915