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Men of the 1st Lancashire Fusileers fixing bayonets before their assault on Beaumont-Hamel, the Somme, Picardy, northern France. 1st July 1916. World War One
A British translator delivers General Shores speech to Cossack troops in Mesopotamia April 1917
British Royal Marines on guard in the Dardanelles. Circa June 1915
Soldiers making up a fatigue party seen here landing stores from a lighter whilst engineers construct a light railway at " A" West Beach, Suvla Point. Circa May 1915
Turkish trenches captured at Sannaiyat by the 7th Indian Division as they push towards Baghdad. 25 February 1917
Keeping in touch with home. This simple post box has been made out of a dis-used cartridge box so the troops in the Dardanelles can keep in toucj with loved ones back home. Circa May 1915
A busy scene on West Beach, Suvla Point a day prior to the evacuation of Gallipoli. Our picture shows: Equipment being loaded on to xlighter vessel known to the troops as Beetles during
Peace tea party held in Liverpool 19th July 1919
Some of the wounded from the first day of the Somme offensive seen here in hospital back in the United Kingdom being served lunch on the ward. 12th July 1916
Soldier prepares early morning tea at Suvla Bay during the evacuation. Circa December 1915
A wounded British soldier seen outside a hospital hut close to the Shatt al Arab waterway in Mesopotamia before being evacuated by Hospital ship. Circa December 1914
A British army pontoon bridge built across the Tigris River at Baghdad following the fall of the city on the 17th March 1917
A general view taken from the bridge of the SS River Clyde of the French Depot at Seddul Bahr. On the right is seen a road which was built out to the vessels side to facilitate transport Circa May
A birds eye view of Baghdad, with the Abdul Qadir Jilani mosque in the distance. Circa June 1917
Indian troops seen here on the banks of the Shatt al Arab waterway during the Mesopotamia campaign. Circa December 1914
The ANZACS at rest time. Australian quarters just behind the front line trenches on the Gallipoli Peninsula where the soldiers can enjoy a quiet cigarette subject to having to bolt under cover at
British officers inspect captured Turkish guns and material at Aziziya. This village was occupied by the British on 4/5 March 1917
The M. L. O. at Suvla, meeting the Commission of four Russian Officers who visited the Peninsula at the end of August 1915
Officers mess on the Gallipoli peninsula. Dinner being prepared at the entrance to their dugout whilst officers gossip about the days action. Circa May 1915
General Gourand, Commander-In-Chief of the French forces in the Dardanelles, and General de Amade, leaving on board a French destroyer
Arab soldiers seen here manning the gun battery at Fort Jelana at Muscat. Circa 1916
A busy scene on West Beach, Suvla Point two days prior to the evacuation of Gallipoli 19th December 1915
A general view taken from the bridge of the SS River Clyde of the French Depot at Sedd el Bahr. Circa May 1915
The French Stores Depot at Seddull Bahr, Cape Helles, Gallipoli in the background. Circa May 1915
British soldiers and engineers working on the quay at Suvla Bay just a day before the evacuation. Normal working routines where kept up right until the evacuation to deceive the enemy
Australians at Anzac Cove awaiting the arrival of Turkish prisoners of war Circa May 1915
Indian troops under the direction of British officers unload a barge on the Tigris River in Mesopotamia. Circa May 1917
British soldiers laying the foundation for field gun emplacements in Mesopotamia Circa 1917
A captured German howitzer taken from the Crown Princes Koenigsberg Regiment of Grenadiers. In the background is seen the Orthodox Church at Chartorysk Circa September 1914
Four Airco D. H. 2 single-seater fighters on Beauval AerodromeFour Airco D.H. 2 single-seater fighters on Beauval Aerodrome. Fourth Army Aircraft Park, 1916
First Battle of Scarpe. Members of a British artillery company seen here positioning an 18 pound field artillery piece in Arras Cemetery. 12th April 1917
American troops arrive. Following the arrival of American destroyers in British waters, the first United States medical contingent who are to co operate with the Allied Forces in France have arrived
Battle of the Somme: A stretcher case seen in silhouette being brought in from La Boisselle during the Battle of Albert. 3rd June 1916
Men of the 2nd Monmouthshire (Pioneers) seen here in the trenches circa July 1916
The Cuirassiers of the French cavalry seen here passing through a Belgium village during the first few days of the war. Circa 10th August 1914
Horses and men of 1st Anzac Corps seen here in Ypres during the Third Battle of Ypres. 23rd October 1917
Belgian gun dog teams take a rest on the road to Hofstade 28th September 1914 At the beginning of the First World War the Belgian Army fielded 102 machine guns
General Hoffmann, Head of the German peace delegation at Brest Litovsk in March 1918, seen here in conversation with German and Austrian delegates
Distant view of St. Quentin and the Hindenburg Line from the British front line trench on the Amiens Road, 24th April 1917. The Hindenburg Line ran 2 miles west of St
Refugees with Belgian soldiers seen here evacuating Antwerp following the Belgian government relocation to Ostend 7th October 1914
The Kings Liverpool Regiment moving along a communication trench leading to the front line; near Blairville Wood, 16th April 1916
Crowds gather at the head of Downing Street as the cabinet of Liberal government of Herbert Asquith gather to discuss the invasion of Belgium by German forces. 3rd August 1914
The Kaiser (2nd from right) with Prince Rupprecht (2nd left) at a review on the Western Front, Circa 1918
Troops of the B. E. F. (City of London Royal Fusiliers) seen here at Hounslow railwayTroops of the B.E.F. (City of London Royal Fusiliers) seen here at Hounslow railway station embarking for Dover. 12th August 1914
15th Royal Welsh Fusiliers in the snow covered front line trenches at Fleurbaix, 28th December 1917
The Third Battle of Ypres. The Ypres-Zonnebeke Road; men filling in recent shell-holes, showing wrecked transport and their split loads of shells. 30 September 1917
Nurses leaving Charing Cross railway station for The London Hospital to help with the wounded coming back from Belgium. Circa September 1914
Men of the 2nd Royal Naval Brigade, Royal Naval Division, practising an attack from a trench on the Island of Imbros. June 1915