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Errol Flynn as Jamie Durie seen here on the set of The Master of Ballantrae. 6th October 1952
Vicki Martin Inquest 2nd March 1955 Terence Robertson left the driver of the car in which model Vicki Martin was killed seen here in Maidenhead after attending the inquests into the models death
Supply train of the 3rd Lahore Division after leaving the railway station at Orleans Circa October 1914
Barratt Shoe Ltd factory, Northampton. 13th October 1935
Ricki Huston 25 wife of film director John Huston, arrives in London with her two young children Tony Huston 4 and Anjelica Huston, 3
Russian troops seen here moving up to the front prior to the Battle for Lemberg. Circa September 1914
A British medical orderly seen here holding a bird donated by a French woman to the British Hospital train which carries casualties from the front line back to the St Nazaire. September 1914
A soldier of the French 6th Army says goodbye to his daughter at Le Harve before moving up to the front lines 5th September 1914
Three generations of refugees weary and footsore, they arrive in Brussels with such few belongings as they could save before the German Army over ran their homes. Hope seems to have left them
The arrival of a contingent of British nurses on the steamer "Marie Henriette"The arrival of a contingent of British nurses on the steamer " Marie Henriette" at Ostend. August 1914
rench town of Senlis following a bombardment by German artillery and occupation during their advance on Paris. The original caption reads; " Wrecked motor bicycles
Battle of Hofstade. Belgian soldiers shelter in a trench beside a railway line. Shells bursting over them, they lost all their four commanders. Circa 25th August 1914
British Expeditionary Force august 1914 French women intrested in the Highlanders kilts as one of the soldiers holds a child aloft
Women vainly seeking for belongings amid the ruins of their homes at Melle which were destroyed by the Germans. The village was left by the invaders with nothing but a mass of smoking ruins
A soldier of the French 6th Army says goodbye to his wife at Le Harve before moving up to the front lines 5th September 1914
Black flags seen flying from all most every building in Brussels believe to be flown following the loss of the Leige Forts to the Germans
A French Army officer prepares a carrier pigeon to carry a message back to H.Q, circa August 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 6 21st August 1914
Dawn breaks on the Antwerp road revealing a line of refugees making for the city ahead of the advancing Germans. September 1914
Belgian Civil Guard contingent seen here at the temporary prison for captured German soldiers in Burges. Circa September 1914
August 12 1914 near Haelen a patrol of the Belgian 4th infantry brigade resting in a cornfield after a hard days work. Published Daily Mirror Page 7 19th August 1914
British wounded soldiers seen here being transferred from a hospital train to a ambulance on the quayside at St Nazaire. September 23rd 1914
A member of the Belgian Civil Guard seen here in Brussels with Red Cross nurse Circa August 1914
Russian artillery being moved up to the front prior to the Battle for Lemberg. Circa September 1914
Officers showing their passes to Belgian peasants manning a road block on the road from Brussels. Circa August 18th 1914
Members of the Belgian Civil Guard seen here on patrol in the streets of Brussels. August 16th 1914
The Hospital Ship Asturias seen here leaving the French Channel port of Le Harve for England in September 1914. The ship would be torpedoed in 1917 killing 31
Members of the 3rd Lahore Indian Division arrive in Orleans, France. October 1914
A cartload of sick and wounded Belgian soldiers seen here arriving in Antwerp, as the army falls back from Brussels. Circa September 1914
British Royal Marines seen here enjoying a rest and a smoke in their bomb-proof shelter at Vieux Wien near Antwerp. Circa October 1st1914
A Chemist burnt out during the German bombardment of the centre of Antwerp. Circa October 1914
English and Belgian officers pictured here outside a cafe in Antwerp. Circa October 1914
French troops hastily construct a barricade on the Franco-Belgium border. Location not given. Circa September 1914
Houses damaged during the German bombardment of the centre of Antwerp. Circa October 1914
Gun crews of the Royal Horse Artillery seen here waiting beside their guns in Northern France. Circa October 1914
Major Gerrad of the Royal Flying Corps (Centre) Lieutenant Robinson Royal Navy (Left) and Captain Lambert of armoured trains seen here outside a Antwerp hotel on the day it was decided to evacuate
The town of Revigny destroyed by the Germans during the fighting on the Eastern flank of the first Battle of the Marne which halted the German advance on Paris
Marines of the British Naval Brigade seen here sniping at the enemy from the windows of houses on the Lierre Road two miles from the outskirts of Antwerp. Circa October 2nd 1914
French troops shaking hands and giving floral bouquets to the Indian soldiers as they make their way to their forward camp. Frances admiration for the Indian troops is absolutely boundless
Troops from the 3rd Indian Division moving up to the front admire the statue of a " French Soldier Firing" as they pass by
Refugees from the fighting seen here queuing outside the City Hall in Malines waiting for relief. Circa August 1914
Army Service Corps France Circa October 1914 The unsung heroes of the British army during World War One, the ASC, known as " Ally Slopers Cavalry" - were the men who operated the transport
Top story of a house damaged during the German bombardment of the centre of Antwerp. Circa October 1914
Belgian soldiers marching up to the front seen here passing hastily written letters to a a car returning to Antwerp. Circa September 1914
The village of Villers aux Venta destroyed by the Germans during the fighting on the Eastern flank of the first Battle of the Marne which halted the German advance on Paris
Members of the Civic Guard pile arms and equipment before the Germans enter the city of Antwerp. The Germans have all along declined to recognise the Civic Guard as combatants
Marines seen here in their bomb proof shelters at the last line of defence on the Lierre Road, the key to the defence of Antwerp, which is only about two miles distant
A wounded soldiers seen here being taken out of hospital and removed to a place of safety before the Germans enter the city of Antwerp. Published Daily Mirror Page 4 October 12th 1914
Hodgson and other newspaper correspondents seen her talking with a Boy Scout runner about the situation concerning the German encirclement of Antwerp. Circa October 7th 1914