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A German ammunition dump set on fire by Canadian shelling during the Battle for Arras Circa May 1917
Members of the 16th (Service) Battalion (3rd Birmingham) Royal Warwickshire Regiment pose for the camera in a flooded trench on the Somme battlefield. During the winter of 1915
British artillery seen here bombarding the German wire on the Somme battlefield. 4th May 1916
French troops pose beside Fort Douaumont following their partial success in retaking the Fort from the Germans 23rd May 1916
A Navvy Battalion seen here taking lunch during a break at Ancre December 1916
Belgian troops in the trenches on the Yser prior to the Second Battle of Ypres. 1st February 1915
A tank making its way up to the front during the Battle of Cambrai 21 November 1917
Artillery shell explodes as the British Army advances South of Arras 20th August 1918
A wounded soldier crawls back to the trenches near Arras on the the Somme battlefield. Circa January 1917
The Battle of Messines was the most successful local operation of the first world war on the the Western Front. Carried out by the British Second Army
A star shell seen here bursting at night near our lines on the Somme. 30th March 1916
Battle of Albert: A wounded man of the 29th Division being brought in across a sunken road after the assault at Beaumont-Hamel, on the first day of the Somme Campaign, 1 July 1916
Photograph taken by a wounded soldier of the 1st Royal Scots Fusiliers who was brought down a few yards in front of a German Advance trench at Bellewarde
As the sun rose over the distant hills heralding the dawn of another day it revealed the lonely figure of a British sentry standing at his post. There was no other sign of human life
Just behind the British frontline. Men of the Scottish regiment get use to wearing their respirators.28th October 1915
Members of the Middlesex Regiment seen here returning from the trenches in the pouring rain during the Somme campaign. The Battle of the Somme lasted from 1 July to 18 November 1916
Battle of Albert the opening phase of the Battle of the Somme. Our Picture Shows: British troops in a communication trench before an attack. Circa 1st July 1916
The pock marked landscape of the Somme Battlefield created by artillery shells seen here from the air. Circa November 1916
On Dec. 25, 1914, five months into World War I, British and German troops on the Western Front stopped fighting in a spontaneous ceasefire
A German soldier captured by the Belgian troops is given medical treatment to an injured hand in a trench on the Western Front. 30th May 1915
German dispatch dog seen here taking messages to the front line during the German advance of January 1918
Charge by Naval Division on the Gallipoli Peninsula during World War One. July 1915
Men of the 2nd Royal Naval Brigade, Royal Naval Division, practising an attack from a trench on the Island of Imbros before being deployed to Gallipoli. June 1915
German shock troops ready to go over the top for the Great Offensive of March 1918