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878 Photographic Prints
Belgian soldiers seen in a field close to Louvain 16th August 1914
Refugees from the advancing German Army seen here in Brussels. Circa 10th August 1914
Belgian Civil Guards seen here manning a barricade across one of the roads leading into Brussels Circa August 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 6 21st August 1914
Highland regiments of the British Expeditionary Force seen here on the dockside at Boulogne unloading supplies and horses. Circa August 17th 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 1 August 26th 1914
A wounded Belgian soldier lights a fire in a field close to the town of Haelen. Circa August 17th 1914
Belgian volunteers including men from Belgiums African Colonies seen here arriving by train in France. The train was greated and cheered by locals circa August 25th
Street barricade made from sacks and bricks set across one of the approach roads to central Brussels. Circa August 18th 1914. Published Daily Mirror Page 7 21st August 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
Belgian volunteers including men from Belgiums African Colonies seen here arriving by train in France. The train was greated
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
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
3rd Lahore Indian Division. Circa October 1914 Mules which carry the Indian mountain guns and ammunition, seen here being de-trained in Orleans, France
Supply train of the 3rd Lahore Division after leaving the railway station at Orleans Circa October 1914
The Fall of Antwerp October 1914 There was a rush of refugees from Antwerp for Ostend, Holland and England, and all the boats that left the city were crowded
3rd Lahore Indian Division seen here at Orleans. Circa October 1914. Among the few Territorials who have had the privilage of being sent to France are the London Scottish
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
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
Members of the Royal Horse Artillery seen here building earth work emplacements around their guns in Northern France. Circa October 1914
The French town of Senlis following a bombardment by German artillery during their advance on Paris. The original caption reads; " The Germans are expert in destroying houses
Belgian soldiers seen here digging in and setting up machine guns before the Battle of Audeghem. September 25th 1914
Skih soldiers part of the 3rd (Lahore) Indian Division seen here escorting on of the transports from the docks to their rest camp on the race course at Marseilles, France, September 30th 1914
Indian troops, in their rest camp in Marseilles, seen here shaving before early morning parade. September 1914
Proud of his war trophy. The Belgian soldiers are devoted to the dogs who are employed to pull machine guns and the man who owns this animal is no exception to the rule
The French town of Senlis following a bombardment by German artillery during their advance on Paris. The original caption reads; " The Germans say they did not burn Senlis
Picture in Malines Cathedral, completely destroyed by a German bombardment. When Cardinal Mercier, the Archbishop, returned to the town from London he found the beautiful building little better than
The French town of Senlis following a bombardment by German artillery and invasion of the town during their advance on Paris
Soldiers of the 3rd (Lahore) Indian Division seen here resting at their camp on the race course at Marseilles, France, September 30th 1914
Soldiers part of the 3rd (Lahore) Indian Division seen here escorting one of the transports from the docks to their rest camp on the race course at Marseilles, France, September 30th 1914
Army Service Corps France 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
Supply train of the 3rd Lahore Division seen here passing French troops after leaving the railway station at Orleans Circa October 1914
Members of the Royal Horse Artillery seen here building earth work emplacements around their guns in Northern France. Circa October 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 7 October 9th 1914
A priest talks to a French Cuirassiers in a corn field on the Belgium - France border. Circa August 1914
French cavalrymen dismounted seen here running across a corn field in Flanders. Circa August 1914