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World War One. A British officer helps a fellow officer whos feet are stuck in the mud while off duty at the Western Front 1918
World War One - A French Army dispatch dog jumps over a soldier in the trenches as it leaves with a message tied to his collar
World War One - Steel ribs for German pill box Jan 1918 Rain filled shell craters where the enemy had planned to build a concrete pill box on the British Western Front in France
World War One Bulgarian infantry on the march September 1915
World War One - British troops in Italy near Piave in 1917
British soldiers of the Worcester Regiment resting in France 1916
World War One - Loyal North Lancashires parading May 1916
World War One - Prince Edward later King Edward VII takes the salute as the Anzac troops (Australia & New Zealand Soldiers) march through London. 1919
Crowd rushing to see Liberal Prime Minister Lloyd George at the Palace of Westminster. April 1916
British Army sappers seen clearing clearing the road for transport in Flanders following an enemy barrage. Circa September 1917
World War One Anzac Australian Camel Corps soldier giving his camel a drink of water from a chattu vase 1916
World War One - Two conscientious objectors, escorted from police station in handcuffs - Alfred Cracknell & Evan Watkins. May 1916
World War One - General Monash saluting Queen Alexandra passing the Palace Gates. Circa 1915
Troops from a Lancashire Regiment led by their commanding officer on horseback pass an Australian guard at Abassia near Cairo in Egypt. World War One 1915
World War One - Australian troops March 1915 waiting to embark for the begining of the Dardanelles campaign
RAF pilots report the position of enemy troops on the Western Front during World War One. April 1918
World War One - Hindenburg line tunnel where the St Quentin canal runs underground troops standing on boards across the canal. 1918
Band and Guard of Honour in main street of Peronne 1917 for French Presidents visit during World War One
British soldiers find shelter on the Western Front 1917
Soldiers from Britain and the Empire leaning of a large pile of 18 pounder shells during the Battle of the Somme. Circa September 1916
World War One - Belgian troops take up positions behind a barricade waiting for German attack. 1914
World War One - US troops advancing in June 1918 over no-mans land
Girl selling Help France flags to British troops going to war 1915
World War One - Canadian machine gunners April 1917 take over shell holes at Vimy Ridge France
German shock troops ready to go over the top for the Great Offensive of March 1918
Soldiers receiving gifts which were very welcome, before leaving for The Front in the 1914-1918 Great War
The outbreak of World War One. Men queue to join the army at Scotland Yard, London in August 1914
World War One - The stands of a Tottenham Hotspur football ground have been turned into a workshop, making gas masks helmets and other protective equipment
British airmen drop handbombs from their bi-plane. 1914 World War One LFEY003 Flight100
World War I Victory March through the streets of London. General Douglas Haig on horseback leads officers and the ranks of soldiers through crowded streets. July 1919
Garden Party for Alcock and Brown June 1919 John Alcock and Arthur Whitten Brown were two British fliers. They were the first people to fly an aircraft non-stop across the Atlantic ocean
British battleship HMS Vindictive which was sunk in Belgium during the 1918 raid on Ostend in World War One, is raised and handed over to the Belgian Government for scrap November 1920
World War One German seaplane captured intact by British Naval Forces 1918 LFEY003 Flight100
World War One A biplane takes off from the deck of the aircraft carrier HMS Argus in the Firth of Forth. Forth Railway Bridge in background. circa 1918
The German airship SL-11 caught in the beams of a searchlight shortly before it was shot down. 5th September 1916
The burning wreckage of Zeppelin L31, commanded by Kapitanleutnant Heinrich Mathy, shortly after it was attacked by 2nd Lieutenant Wulstan Tempest over Potters Bar. 1st October 1916
The near intact wreckage of Zeppelin airship L49 brought down in Bourbonne-les-Bains, France. 25/10/1917 © Daily Mirror
British troops listen to a chaplin delivering his Sunday Morning Service from the open cockpit of a World War One aircraft 1918
Pilot of this biplane survived when it hit the wireless mast. He was thrown unconscious on to the wing of the aircraft 300ft from the ground and was saved by an air mechanic who climbed up
Soldiers inspect a German Gotha aircraft 1918 which crashed on British lines at the Western Front in World War One
World War One German hydroplane disguised in American colours which was shot down by Americans over the Mediterranean 1918
The wreckage of Zeppelin airship L48 seen here at Holly Tree Farm, Theberton, Suffolk where it was shot down by three Home Defence pilots following its attack on Harwich. 17th June 1917
RAF pilots report the position of enemy troops 1918 on the Western Front during World War One
World War One A Royal Flying Corps Short Type 184 scout / bomber aircraft drops a torpedoWorld War One A Royal Flying Corps Short Type 184 scout/bomber aircraft drops a torpedo towards its target circa 1915
British troops guard the wreckage of a German Gotha bomber of Bogohl 3 after it was brought down by anti-aircraft fire close to Whitstable 7th December 1917
An RAF Handley Page H. P. O / 400 bomber of 207 Squadron with its wings folded back isAn RAF Handley Page H.P. O/400 bomber of 207 Squadron with its wings folded back is pulled across the aerodrome at Ligescourt. 29th August 1918
Captain Albert Ball VC of the Royal Flying Corps in World War One holding aircraft propellor and spinning cap