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Scottish soldiers practise bayonet charging during World War One. The bayonet charge was an effective weapon on infantry troops who were on the point of giving up
World War One German troops in a trench attack the Allied forces with a flamethrower. 1917
World War One Anglo-French troops leave Solonika October 1915
World War I French Soldiers charge across a field with rifles raised circa 1916
British cavalry and horses on board ship on their way to France, August 1914. The British Expeditionary Force were assured by their commander
World War One. The stands of a football ground have been turned into a workshop making gas masks helmets and other protective equipment. July 1916
Australian troops landing during the Dardanelles Operation 1915 World War 1914 -1918
The Gallipoli campaign took place between 25 April 1915 and 9 January 1916. The offensives ultimate aim was to push through the Dardanelles straits and capture Constantinople, the Turkish capital
British troops crossing the Channel aboard a troopship during World War One Circa 1915
Belgian Army horse drawn gun carriages on a country road in Belgium October 1914
Belgian troops defending a road leading to Fort Waelham Antwerp from German attack. August 1914
British troops in trenches on the British line in Salonika during World War I 1916
British troops on the quayside at Salonika 1915 during World War I October 1915
A wounded Australian soldier returning from the fighting telling his comrades the latest news of the battle during World War One 1917
Trench messenger dog after delivering a message to a British trench on the Western Front in World War One 1918
Smiling "Jocks"from Scottish Highland Regiments 1918 on their way to newSmiling " Jocks" from Scottish Highland Regiments 1918 on their way to new positions in the line World War One
World War One ANZAC Australian officer watches the enemy through a periscope during the Battle of Messines 1917 December 1917
World War One soldier has a tooth extracted 1917 using a large pair of tongs
Curious French civilians watch two kilted Scottish soldiers. October 1914
Soldiers from the Kings Liverpool Regiment listening to the news being read out as they wait in their trench World War One. 1918
Australian troops haul a gun through a muddy French field during the winter of 1917 World War One
British artillery in action in France during World War One. Circa 1915
Black Watch Pipe Band plays for Scottish troops after the capture of Longueval. 1916
British and German troops hold a temporary truce on Christmas Day 1914 during World War One. BRITISH AND GERMAN SOLDIERS PHOTOGRAPHED TOGETHER WWI Foes became friends on Christmas Day
Allies ammunition supply depot near Salonika 1916 during World War One
Canadian soldiers rest beside a captured German gun. The Germans blew away the muzzels of 4 of their guns before retreating. World War One 1918
French guns light up the night sky. World War One 1917. February 1917
British cavalry ride around a bomb crater 1917 during World War One
British gun battery opens fire on the enemys front lines during World War One 1917
World War One memorial of the 50th Northumbrian Division. 1935
British gunners preparing a heavy gun on its own transporter - France World War One 1918
British gunners struggle to pull a 60 pounder field gun into position during World War One 1915
Belgian soldiers on their way to take up a new position during World War One. Circa 1915
A "Mother"tank that supplies tanks on the battlefield with munitionsA " Mother" tank that supplies tanks on the battlefield with munitions and oil accompanied here by a Scottish Regiment World War One. 1918
British soldiers standing on hillside with pack horses and donkeys watching enemy aircraft fly overhead while bomb explodes in background during World War One 1916
Maori soldier carries his Maori doll as a mascot as he arrives in Britain to take part in World War One. Circa 1915
Artillery resting by the roadside on British Western Front in France during World War One. circa 1915
A train load of light French tanks 1918 being transported by the American Army in France World War One
Ruins of the Hotel de Ville in Arras after German bombing during World War I in 1917
After German troops failed to reach Paris, both sides seemed to run out of ideas and so trenches were dug, initially to hold position until a new offensive
British mortar used against the Turkish Army 1915 during World War One
Paul Von Hindenberg Commander in Chief German military forces Later President German Republic 1925-34 October 1918
British soldiers march into Peronne after its capture 1917 during World War One
British artillery bombard enemy positions 1916 during the advance on the Western Front in World War One. A kneeling soldier holds his ears as the gun is fired
British army howitzer firing on German lines 1916 as they advance into Germany during World War One Battle of the Somme
British guns line up ready for the final push into Germany during World War One. 1918
World War One - Belgian calvalry troops and artillery on horseback 1914, retreating from the front arrive in the town of Louvain
No conscription meeting at Bishopsgate London 1916 causing a crowd to gather outside Devonshire House April 1916