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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
The German Imperial Navy Battleship SMS Helgoland Circa 1918. The SMS Helgoland was commissioned in to the German Navy on 23rd July 1911
HMS Vindictive an Arrogant class cruiser seen here prior to her raid on the Belgian port of Zeebrugge. Vindictive was part of a raid to block the main entrance of the port thus preventing the Germans
HMS Vindictive an Arrogant class cruiser seen here on 24th April 1918 after she was in fierce action at Zeebrugge. Vindictive was part of a raid to block the main entrance of the port thus preventing
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
The Rotunda in use as a war hospital. Oldway Mansion Paignton. Circa 1916
German U boat that was captured and shown off in Bristol city docks in 1918 1st December 1918
Celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, on 11th November 1918, after World War One was declared over and a victory to the allies
Steel helmets for the London special constables. "Do you find them heavySteel helmets for the London special constables. " Do you find them heavy?" asks the assistant commander of the E division
The mystery ship, HMS Suffolk Coast. The hatches opened, disclosing the useful little weapon always in constant readiness to give the U-boat pirate a warmer reception than either he anticipated or
Whitehall, London. circa 11th November 1922. Remembrance Day. Commemorations to mark the end of The Great War 1914 to 1918
The German Imperial Navy Light Cruiser SMS Frankfurt seen here in the Firth of Forth at the end of Operation ZZ the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet to the Royal Navy following the signing of
The German Imperial Battlecruiser SMS Seydlitz seen here during Operation ZZ the surrender of the the German High Seas Fleet to the Royal Navy following the signing of the Armistice
The Imperial War Musuem. An 18 inch naval gun arriving at the Imperial War Museum, Crystal Palace. 1st June 1920
Mrs Norah Dacre Fox, General Secretary of the Womens Social and Political Union speaking in aid of the War Effort in Trafalgar Square, London, Friday 9th July 1915
Mrs Norah Dacre Fox, General Secretary of the Womens Social and Political Union speaking in aid of the War Effort, London, Published Sunday Pictorial 1st September 1918
Presidential elections in Germany March- April 1925. They were the first direct elections to the office of President of the Reich (ReichsprŠsident)
Armistice Celebrated. Cambridge "let itself go"Armistice Celebrated. Cambridge " let itself go" with full vigour on November 11th 1918 on receipt of the news that the Germans had accepted
Officers of 7th Battalion of the Kings Liverpool Regiment. 20th May 1915 Top Row: Lt Jupe, Lt K. Adams, Lt Mumford, Lt H. G. Alexander, Lt J. Dawson, Capt Dean, Lt Paton, Lt Shaw, Lt W. J
The Naval workshop at The Royal Ordnance Works at Stoney Stanton Road Coventry. Circa 1915
15 Naval guns having the rifling milled into the barrels at The Royal Ordnance Works at Stoney Stanton Road Coventry. Circa 1915
A 15 Naval gun seen leaving The Royal Ordnance Works at Stoney Stanton Road Coventry. Circa 1915
A 15 Naval gun is loaded on to a waiting train at The Royal Ordnance Works at Stoney Stanton Road Coventry. Circa 1915
Sheikh Mahmud of the Bani Tamim Tribe (looking into camera) seen here with friends and followers following the fall of Baghdad to the British. Circa 20th March 1917
Sheikh Mahmud of the Bani Tamim Tribe seen here with friends and followers following the fall of Baghdad to the British. Circa 20th March 1917
Men of the Second City Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment leaving Sutton Coldfield, holding Lee Enfield Rifles. July 1915
General Ludendorff (right) architect of the 1918 German Kaiserschlact Offensive, with senior German Officers. Circa April 1918
Princess Mary Christmas Gift Tin. In November 1914, an advertisement was placed in the national press inviting monetary contributions to a " Sailors and Soldiers Christmas Fund"
A Royal Aircraft Factory B. E. 2 was a British single-engine two-seat biplane which was inA Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 was a British single-engine two-seat biplane which was in service with the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) from 1912 until the end of World War I. About 3, 500 were built
Italian cavalry seen here in action near to Trentino. 5th June 1917
A long the roads leading to Antwerp an everlasting stream of civilians may be seen flying before the German shells. But despite " this hurricane of fire and blood
Belgian gun dog teams take a rest on the road to Hofstade 28th September 1914
Belgian mounted gendarmerie seen here on patrol during the advance of the German army during the summer of 1914. 8th September 1914
Nos 20 and 21 Cleveland Road, Hartlepool hit by German shell fire during a raid by the Imperial German Navy on the East Coast 15th December 1914
Kaiser Wilhelm II gives audience to the Hetman of the Ukraine, General Storopadski. Circa October 1918
Recruits being trained on how to manoeuvre large artillery pieces by territorial army instructors. 25th October 1914
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Edward (T. E. ) Lawrence, an officer in the British army knownLieutenant Colonel Thomas Edward (T.E.) Lawrence, an officer in the British army known for his role in the Arab revolt against Ottoman Turkish rule of 1916-18 during World War One
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
London Victory Parade, May 1919. 1914 Men
A poor Belgian woman outside her burnt out home in Melle with her four children, is forced to beg for money so she can feed her family
British Army sodlierss seen here practicing in the countryside of the Fenlands, around Suffolk and Cambridgeshire during the First World War. Circa 1914
6th Cambridgeshire Rifle Volunteer Corps seen here mobilised and forming up in Cambridge before moving off to Romford 5th August 1914. In the background is the Chapel of St JohnOs College
Picture shows the departure of The Cambridgeshire Regiment. from Cambridge Station, in August 1914. Soldiers in the train and their loved ones on the platforms say goodbye to one and other
Remembrance Day parade at Whitehall, London. Paddy Ashdown, Harold Wilson and Neil Kinnock. 11th November 1991
Picture shows a World War One cemetery at Pozieres, France. It has been kept neat and tidy. The Battle of Pozieres (23 July Ð 3 September 1916)