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Captured German machine gunners carrying their guns following the Battle of Messines Ridge 8th June 1917
Peace Celebrations in Paris at the end of the First World War. Procession taking place during the Victory parade at the Arc de Triomphe. July 1919
"Spurlos Versenkt"sunk with out trace. The wake of the torpedo leads from" Spurlos Versenkt" sunk with out trace. The wake of the torpedo leads from the bows of the German submarine U35 to claim another allied ship
General Thomas Moreland commander-in-chief of the British Army of the Rhine seen here inspecting tanks at Dusseldorf. Circa 1920 Evaluation Scan
The scene in central Berlin as a representative of the Kaisers reads out the declaration of war against Belgium and France 4th August 1914 Evaluation Scan
The scene in central Berlin as troops march off to war following the declaration of war against Belgium and France 4th August 1914 Evaluation Scan
A SS B. E. 2c RNAS airship returning to base after patrolling over the North SeaA SS B.E.2c RNAS airship returning to base after patrolling over the North Sea. Circa July 1915 Evaluation Scan
The German High Sea Fleet seen here anchored in Scapa Flow 28th November 1918 after surrendering to the Allies at the end of the First World War. Evaluation Scan
A policeman check the identity papers of a young man, outside a butchers in London. As disappointed shoppers look on the butchers displays a no beef or mutton sign. March 1918
A Royal Navy light cruiser seen here operating a observation balloon given the nickname " Cuthbert" Circa 1915 Evaluation Scan
The 12th Gloucesters moving up in support in open order near Ginchy during the Battle of Morval 25 September 1916. Evaluation Scan
Members of the B. E. F. parade on the quayside at Dunkirk in mid August 1914 EvaluationMembers of the B.E.F. parade on the quayside at Dunkirk in mid August 1914 Evaluation Scan
German Albatros biplanes (Type D. II) about to start on a flight. Western Front. Circa September 1916 Evaluation Scan
New Recruits seen here shortly after being issued with their uniform. Circa 1917
Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Neville Chamberlain, seen here presenting the City Councils congratulations to Lieutenant James winner of the Victoria Cross. 12th December 1915 Evaluation Scan
Carrying party of the 1 / 7th Kings Liverpool Regiment, 156th BrigadeCarrying party of the 1/7th Kings Liverpool Regiment, 156th Brigade, 55th division bringing up rations in containers to the men in the trenches in the La Bassee Canal Sector. 15 March 1918
One of the Royal Navy Humber class river monitors seen here tied up to the quayside in Dunkirk, following the bombardment of the town in November 1914 Evaluation Scan
A sparrow nests and rear its young in a hole made by a bomb splinter in one of the figures of a guardsman on the Guards Division War Memorial, Horse Guards Parade, London
Mr Thomas Fox tidying graves at the German War Cemetery on Cannock Chase, ahead of its opening. German youth club members from Bremen and Bremerhaven also helped
London Victory Parade also known as the Peace Day Parade on 19th July 1919, to mark the formal end of the First World War that had taken place with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles
A view of Menin Gate. Ypres, Belgium. September 1918
King George V, decribes an amusing incident which he experienced in the captured german trenches, to the King Albert I of the Belgiums. 25th August 1916. France. World War One
Captain Harold Lionel Spielmann of the 10th Regiment Manchester. Circa 1915
King George V, King Albert of Belgium and several staff officers stop for an impromptu lunch on a railway truck at Zeebrugge, France, Daily Mirror 18th December 1918. Published Photograph
Soldiers off leave during the first World War. Circa 1915
Rifles at all angels, slung, sloped, trailed and pitchfork style over their shoulder, this is a classic picture of the British soldier on route march. Machester. Circa 1914
The railway van that conveyed the body of the Unknown Warrior from Dover to Victoria November 1920
Homecoming of the Unknown Warrior. also known as The Unknown Soldier. The body leaving the chateau at Boulogne, France. The body is moved to Dover on the south coast of England
Funeral of The Unknown Soldier Remembrance Day Nov 1920. Picture taken in Boulogne, France, and shows Marshal Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch (far right) and Gen Sir Macdonagh, behind Foch
King George V and Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany pictured during the royal visit to Berlin. 28th May 1913
King George V accompanied by his cousin Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, pictured visiting his German Regiment the First Dragoon Guards on his visit to Berlin. 28th May 1913
World War I French Soldiers charge across a field with rifles raised circa 1916
Soldiers of the The Manchester Regiment 8th Battalion (Ardwick), marching along London Road, Manchester, on their return from Belgium at the end of the First World War
17th Battalion the Manchester Regiment marches proudly past Lord Kitchener at the Manchester Town Hall
King George V looking at a German dugout, Western Front, during World War I. King George V of Britain (1865-1936) and three officers touring what appear to be captured German trenches
Inspection in Heaton Park, City Battalions, Manchester Regiment, Circa 1915. World War One
Lord Kitchener (centered) outside the Manchester Town Hall. Circa 1915
British cavalry and horses on board ship on their way to France, August 1914. The British Expeditionary Force were assured by their commander
British Prime Minister David Lloyd George inspecting munitions workers during a visit to a fatory in Neath, Wales. 11th August 1918
British troops of the Irish 10th Division seen here wearing gas masks in the trenches in the Struma River valley, close to Salonika. 1st August 1916
A Belgian Fort close to Antwerp replying to the shell fire of German Artillery. Circa September 1914
Troops of the British Fourth Army seen here advancing through no-mans land during their advance on Morval. 25th September 1916
Recruiting soldiers at the Angel Picture Theatre. The 4th London Royal Fusiliers have arranged to have " The Life of a Soldier" film shown on the screen at the Angel cinema
Canadian soldiers loading a shell into a 15 inch howitzer during an intense artillery bombardment prior to the beginning of The Battle of Flers-Courcelette phase of the Battle of the Somme in
Belgian artillery battery un-limbering guns near Dendermonde circa 5th September 1914
A supplies are brought up to the front lines over a newly captured road during the Battle of Arras Circa April 17th 1917
Canadian soldiers seen here cleaning their uniforms in Hyde Park a few days before the Dominion troops that served at the front during the war are due to parade through London. 4th May 1919
The battleship SMS Bayern of the German Imperial Fleet seen here sinking by the stern on the morning of the 21st June 1919 shortly after the crew had opened the seacocks to scuttled the ship