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Machine gunners in action during the Battle of Audegen duirng World War One Circa 1915
British troopship on the way to France, August 1914. Members of the British Expeditionary Force
Cappelle Church shelled by the Germans October 1914 during World War one
Refugees at Antwerp docks, 8th October 1914. As the German army advanced through Belgium thousands of refugees fled to the ports in a desperate attempt to escape
World War One. Revigey France wontonly destroyed by the Germans circa 1915
Dog gun going into action, 1914. Dogs were used to move light artillery and machine guns on carts
World War One - Belgium crowd cheers British troops 1914
Sir Horace Lockwood Smith-Dorrien GCB, GCMG, DSO, ADC, a British soldier and commander of the British II Corps and Second Army of the BEF during World War One Circa 1914
Troops haul a heavy howitzer gun into position 1916 in a French farmyard during World War One. Battle of the Somme
World War One Refugees Antwerp docks refugees embarking on ship Circa 1915
English and other refugees from Berlin arriving at Liverpool Street Station during World War One Circa 1915
Machine gunners in action at the Battle of Audegen during World War One circa August 1914
World War One Belgian Soldiers August 1914 with Belgian Gun Dog with wounded foot War Conflict World War One Animals Dogs Working Soldiers Army Belgium August 1914 1910s
World War One Rufugees in Belgium with farm cart full of household goods Circa 1915
Members of the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles pose for the camera on returning from the front during the Battle of Amiens circa 10th August 1918
Belgian Prison Guards during World War One Circa 1915
Belgian artillerymen having a meal by their gun during World War One Circa 1915
World War One. Making Iron Cross medals October 1914 in Germany. shaping with fretsaw
Machine gunners in action at the Battle of Audegen. The machine gun changed the face of warfare forever. At the start of World War I, armies still relied heavily upon cavalry
Belgian Gun Dog with wounded foot during World War One. 1914
Anzac shaving off three days growth in 1916
Army Service Corps working a forge in France, 1914. October 1914 saw the war enter a new and unexpected phase, when trenches were dug as a means of defence and a staging post for attack
World War One - Candian memorial at St Julien France, the unveiling of the memorial. 1923
World War One Brussels Street Scene August 1914 A family of refugees reach Brussels
World War One British Troops France British tommies arriving in France by boat Circa 1915
World War One Town of Peroyse France in ruins Nov 1914
World War One - Munition factory making shells June 1915
World War One British troops moving to front line July 1916
Belgian Armoured car during World War One. 1914
World War One Belgian Soldiers milking a goat Sept 1914
Army Service Corps working in France Working Forge during World War One. 1914
World War One. Russian Soldiers wounded at Lemberg. 1918
This Belgian soldier was given the job of making wooden crosses to mark the graves of his fallen comrades. Hundreds of thousands of Belgians, military and civilian
Destroyers of the German High Seas Fleet sinking 1919 after being scuttled in Scapa Flow
World War One Indian Troops - Panoramic picture of the Indian troops at their tent camp at Casnich near Marseilles Circa 1915
World War One. Cappelle Church shelled by the Germans. 1914
World War I Belgian soldiers who shot General Von Beulow standing on crutches in hospital with nursing staff circa 1917
British nurses at Brussels on their way to the front These British nurses smile happily as they wait for their train to leave for the Western Front
World War One. A wounded Belgian soldier falls by the roadside in 1914
Red Cross worker and peasants lift a casualty from trenches. Founded in 1863, the Red Cross was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize in December 1917
Indian soldiers bring a takeaway into camp. Britain utilised troops from all over the Empire. Of the 200, 000 troops from the Empire who died during the war, around a third of them were Indians. 1915
Russian transport carts crossing a river in Poland. The Russian army made steady advances into German held territory at the start of the war, particularly in Poland. However, this soon changed
Belgians decorate their dogs with hats of German soldiers, 1914. Dogs were used to move light artillery and machine guns on small carts
MmeIda Rubenstein at bedside of wounded soldier during World War One Circa 1917
French nurses and french troopers one soldier playing fiddle during World War One Circa 1915
French Soldiers Boulogne in bathing machines guarding cross channel cable Circa 1915
A Belgian Armoured car during World War One September 1914
General John J Pershing at American Lunch club dinner 1919. General Pershing was the the Commander in Chief of the US Expeditionary Force in France from 1917. Y2K World War I