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Rebel prisoners being marched out of Dublin by British Soldiers May 1916 The Easter Rebellion, was an armed uprising of Irish nationalists against the rule of Great Britain in Ireland
Its Blackadder and Baldrick, going well over the top in a new BBC series set in the trenches of World War one. Rowan Atkinson and Tony Robinson, along with their other old mates
Winston Churchill at Antwerp. By October 1914, World War I was raging and the Germans were threatening vital Antwerp -one of Belgiums last lines of defense
Men of the Second City Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment leaving Sutton Coldfield, holding Lee Enfield Rifles. July 1915
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
The signing of the Peace Treaty in 1918 British Prime Minister David Lloyd George and his French counterpart, Georges Clemenceau at the Paris Peace Conference
World War One Anglo-French troops leave Solonika October 1915
Cast of Blackadder Goes Forth in costume for photocall Black Adder Rowan Atkinson Baldrick Tony Robinson Captain Kevin Darling Tim McInnerny Lt. the Honarable George Colhurst St
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
Russian infantry on the march in Poland Russian infantry in Poland, making the long march to battle in August 1914
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
World War One - First World War - The meat card D7 ration card of their Majesties the King and Queen issued during the Great War. ( King George V and Queen Mary ). Picture taken 29/08/1939
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
World War I Issuing rations to German soldiers
World War I - Soldiers from New Zealand September 1916 having consolidated their position in the treches rest and enjoy bread & jam
Wounded British soldiers are taken on board the hospital ship Pegasus, November 1914. Y2K World War I By November, casualties rates on both sides were already horrifying
Air Raid Great Yarmouth as house is destroyed by German bomb during the World War I
British troops asleep on Boulogne Quay, having just arrived to join their French and Belgian Allies. Circa August 1914
German spy Mata Hari in 1917 Margaretha Geertruida Zelle was raised in the Dutch East Indies where she married an alcoholic Scotsman named Macleod
World War I British troops charging from the trenches. The trenches of World War I have given us some of the most horrific images of the twentieth century
Earl Beatty and Earl Haig in Belgium, Y2K World War I The respective Commander in Chief of the British Grand Fleet and Commander of the British Expeditionary Force
Medical Nurses World War I
World War I May 1916 Mainline europe Great battle of the Somme Mine exploding on the Western front 25/5/1916 Official photo issued by Press Bureau © MSI
London Victory March Passing Admirality Arch Picture taken from balloon. July 1919
World War I Belgium Red Cross workers assisting wounded in their trenches. Circa September 1914
French Dragoons on the march, September 1914. Paris was under threat from the German army and these French Dragoons were called up to defend the countrys capital
Red Cross nurses and doctors with wounded men during World War I Circa 1916
World War I October 1916 Members of the Royal Garrison Artillery (British Expedition Force) seen repositioning a heavy calibre artillery piece with a 12 Horse team during the latter part of
Sinking of the ship Falaba, March 28th 1915. The sinking of the "Falaba"Sinking of the ship Falaba, March 28th 1915. The sinking of the " Falaba". Lurking menacingly in the background, as if to make sure it had finished the job
Sinking of the ship Falaba The sinking of the "Falaba"Sinking of the ship Falaba The sinking of the " Falaba". Passengers onboard the stricken liner search for available life boats
Australians soldiers returning to the trenches on the Somme at the end of August 1916. The battle began on July 1st 1916 at least 20, 000 British soldiers were killed and a further 40
Shrapnel bursting over reserve trench in Canadian line in mid-October of the Somme campaign. The battle began on July 1st 1916 on which day at least 20
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
Charge by Naval Division on the Gallipoli Peninsula during World War One. July 1915
Lesly Ann Down as Georgina Worsley ready to tend to wounded soldiers as they return from World War I France in scene from Independent Televisions Upstairs Downstairs Dbase MSI
A young soldier buys a Help France flag from a girl in the street as they leave Britain in 1915 for war in France. World War I
World War I Hospitals Nurses British soldiers in bed having their wounds treated by nurses
Officers and men of the British Ambulance Corp during World War One
Peace Celebrations Huge crowds gather in Traflagar Square to celebrate the end of World War I July 1919
World War I April 1915 French soldier feeds a cat in the trenches 1915
World War I - Remains of the Hotel de Ville Arras May 1917 two soldiers walking passed the hotel in France
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