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The moment the torpedo from a German U-boat strikes a Allied steamer. The image taken from a German newspaper does not give a location. 25th October 1917
Richard Evatt, Coventry boxing hero - once described as one of the hardest hitting fighters in the world - has been found dead at a homeless shelter
As men left their jobs to join the army at the outbreak of the First World War, they were replaced by women such as Mrs Barrett, Walsalls first tram coductress. Circa 1914
Douglas Haig (1861-1928) commander in chief of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in the First World War Haig led the British Army to its greatest victory in the war in
Australian contingent of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force. Some of the Colonial Scots who are with the Australians in the Egyptian desert
The Prince of Wales and General Haig seen here taking the saluting on the steps of Australia House, London during the ANZAC Day march past. 25th April 1919 zxsa
A boat carrying Lancashire Fusiliers, bound for the main landings at Helles, Gallipoli on 25 April 1915, six Victoria Crosses were awarded to 1st Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers
A great cloud of smoke and smooth patches of floating oil are all that remains to mark the spot where U 57 a German U-boat has been sent to the bottom by the explosion of a depth charge dropped by
Steven Culbert, Coventry Psychic and author, pictured at his shop, Fortune Tellers and Occult, in Coventry, February 1988
Steven Culbert, Coventry Psychic and author, who has written a book, Colourgenics, about the influence of colour on moods and emotions. Pictured with girlfriend Jacqui Simons, May 1987
Steven Culbert, Coventry Psychic and author, pictured at his shop, Fortune Tellers and Occult, in Coventry, May 1987