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Parade of Manchester Pals. The Manchester Regiment. World War One. Circa 1915
A view of Menin Gate. Ypres, Belgium. September 1918
King George V, decribes an amusing incident which he experienced in the captured german trenches, to the King Albert I of the Belgiums. 25th August 1916. France. World War One
Captain Harold Lionel Spielmann of the 10th Regiment Manchester. Circa 1915
King George V, King Albert of Belgium and several staff officers stop for an impromptu lunch on a railway truck at Zeebrugge, France, Daily Mirror 18th December 1918. Published Photograph
Soldiers off leave during the first World War. Circa 1915
Rifles at all angels, slung, sloped, trailed and pitchfork style over their shoulder, this is a classic picture of the British soldier on route march. Machester. Circa 1914
Soldiers of the The Manchester Regiment 8th Battalion (Ardwick), marching along London Road, Manchester, on their return from Belgium at the end of the First World War
17th Battalion the Manchester Regiment marches proudly past Lord Kitchener at the Manchester Town Hall
King George V looking at a German dugout, Western Front, during World War I. King George V of Britain (1865-1936) and three officers touring what appear to be captured German trenches
Inspection in Heaton Park, City Battalions, Manchester Regiment, Circa 1915. World War One
Lord Kitchener (centered) outside the Manchester Town Hall. Circa 1915
The Great War, ( First World War, WW1, World War One ). Field Marshal Douglas Haig (Lord Haig), pictured in the Peace Day Procession ( London Victory Parade) in 1919. 19/07/1919