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878 Photographic Prints
Belgian soldier who speaks English explains the Union Jack to his comrades. The flag is attached to a car containg English newspaper correspondents touring the battlefield
The Battle of Hofstade. Belgian soldiers milk a goat after the battle and obtain a refreshing and much needed drink. Published Daily Mirror Page 6 17th September 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 6
Refugees from the advancing German Army seen here on the road to Brussels. Circa 10th August 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 12 21st August 1914
Belgian Army officers inspect the latest bomb damage in Antwerp the result of one of the three air raids made on the city by German Zeppelin airships in late August 1914
Belgian authorities have obliterated all the names on signposts in an effort to slow and confuse the German advance. Circa August 17th 1914
Caption published with picture Newly arrived refugees from the German advance. Seen here in a Brussels cafe, tell a terrible tale of the brutality of the Germans, who show no pity to man
Belgian soldiers seen in a field close to Louvain 16th August 1914
Barricades across the roads leading into Brussels Circa August 1914 *** LocalBarricades across the roads leading into Brussels Circa August 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 7 August 21st 1914
German shrapnel shells seen here bursting over one of the roads leading into Antwerp. Circa October 1914
Belgian Civil Guards seen here manning a barricade across one of the roads leading into Brussels Circa August 1914
The Battle of Hofstade. A Belgian Red Cross priest with pieces of bread suspended from his neck. He takes them with him into the firining line and distributes them as occasions demands
The Battle of Hofstade. The fighting between the Belgians and Germans at Hofstade was nearly all by the artiller, and great damage was done by shells
British Expeditionary Force August 1914. Boulogne is getting used to the music of the pipes, which at first struck strangely on French ears
Bust of the Kaiser damaged in Antwerp the result of one of the three air raids made on the city by German Zeppelin airships in late August 1914. Published Daily Mirror Page 6 31st August 1914
Belgian soldiers sleeping in the open during their retreat. Tents are not allowed asthey make easy targets for aeroplanes. Circa August 18th 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 7 August 20th 1914
A priest talks to a French Cuirassiers in a corn field on the Belgium - France border. Circa August 1914
Lieutenant Newton Clare, a Royal Naval Air Service airman, seen here with a rifle, gets into the firing line with the Belgian army close to Antwerp. Circa October 1914
Street barricade made from sacks and bricks set across one of the approach roads to central Brussels. Circa August 18th 1914
Refugees from the advancing German Army seen here in Brussels. Circa 10th August 1914
3rd Lahore Indian Division. Circa October 1914 Whenever the mules, which carry the Indian mountain guns and ammuntion, see any sand, or mud, or dust
A welcome drink for a thirsty French Dragoon Scout in Belgium reconnoitering near the historic battlefield of Waterloo. Circa Auust 18th 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 6 20th August 1914 Published
Soldiers from the 3rd Lahore Indian Division seen here striking camp near Orleans, France in preparation to move up to the front. Circa October 1914
Belgium infantry men seen here readying to fire at the approaching enemy from their trench near Sempsl. Circa September 1914
Father Merckx seen here with one of the youngest of the 300 Belgian refugees aboard a cross channel ferry bringing them to Great Britain 27th September 1914
The Belgian town of Termonde after being recaptured is now only a heap of ruins, and the picture shows the devastation caused by the Germans during their occupation
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
Members of the 3rd Lahore Indian Division marching through the streets of Orleans, France. September 1914
French reinforcements of the 6th Army arriving at Le Harve before moving up to the front lines 5th September 1914
Wanton destruction of a Chateau at Semps near Malines, Belgium which had been occupied by German soldiers. Empty bottles left by soldiers in one of the palatial rooms
Troops removing ammunition from a caisson which the Belgians were forced to abandon. The soldiers were being shelled at the time
Rubens masterpiece "The Descent from the Cross"Rubens masterpiece " The Descent from the Cross" being removed from Antwerp Cathedral to a place of safety. The Belgian authorities were taking no chances with the priceless artwork being
The remains of the Belgium town of Termonde after the German Army fired the town during their brief occucpation between the 4th to 6th September 1914
Indian troops seen here in their rest camp in Marseilles. A French tricolour decorates their stacked rifles. September 1914
Before occupying Brussels the Germans took Louvain "the key to the capitalBefore occupying Brussels the Germans took Louvain " the key to the capital. The Kaisers troops had, however " hack their way through
Poor Belgian woman outside her burnt out home in Melle with her two children, is forced to beg for money so she can feed her family
Mr George Straus a Belgian American seen here manning a armoured car in Antwerp. Circa September 5th 1914
Wives of tramway men acting as conductors while the men are away fighting in Le Harve. September 8th 1914 Published Daily Mirror Pages 6 & 7 9th September 1914
Works of arts being removed from Malines Cathedral, to save them from the advancing German army. August 1914
Indian troops prepare to move up to the front from their rest camp in Marseilles. Soldiers are seen here loading bullets in to ammunition belts. September 1914
British wounded soldiers seen here being transferred from a hospital train to a ambulance on the quayside at St Nazaire. September 23rd 1914
Millicent Duchess of Sutherland arrives at the front line in Belgium to act as a red cross nurse. Published Daily Mirror Page 1 19th August 1914