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The Lyon Clerk of Edinburgh reading the proclamation at Mercat Cross summoning the peers of Scotland to choose three peers for Parliament. Edinburgh, Scotland. 29th September 1917
Steel helmets for the London special constables. "Do you find them heavySteel helmets for the London special constables. " Do you find them heavy?" asks the assistant commander of the E division
Mr David Lloyd George MP leader of the Liberal on holiday in Wales Daily Mirror Article Published 17/09/1917. Mr. Lloyd George looks infinitely better than when he arrived at Criccieth a week ago
General Allenby leaving by the Jaffa Gate for advanced General Head Quarters after attending the official entry into Jerusalem. The city had surrendered to the Allied forces on the 9th December 1917
General Allenby takes the salute after the reading of the Proclamation of Occupation from the steps at the base of the Tower of David (El Kala, the Citadel) Jerusalem
Shells bursting in the distance on newly captured ground taken from the main road to Zonnebeke during the Battle of the Menin Road Ridge, part of the Passendaele campaign. 20 September 1917
The Three Musketeers, A Flanders silhouette. 3rd September 1917 The silhouette is suggestive of one of Captain Bairnsfathers pictures
David Lloyd George, British Prime Minister, on holiday in Wales circa 1917. Daily Mirror Article Published 17/09/1917. Mr
David Lloyd George British Prime Minister in Wales 1917 Daily Mirror Article Published 17/09/1917. Mr. Lloyd George looks infinitely better than when he arrived at Criccieth a week ago
Mr David Lloyd George MP leader of the Liberal party on holiday in Wales Daily Mirror Article Published 17/09/1917. Mr. Lloyd George looks infinitely better than when he arrived at Criccieth a week
Russian Soldiers and workers listen to loudspeakers in 1917 at the graveside of those who fell during the revolution of Tsarskoye Selo in Russia They were buried on the grounds of the ex Tsars Palace
A US delegation to Russia leaves the Kremlin in Moscow, 1917
Prime Minister Lloyd George with daughter Megan on holiday in Wales, 1917 Politics, World War I Lloyd George succeeded Asquith as Prime Minister