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The church at Capelle aux Bois burnt out after being shelled by the Germans. Circa October 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
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
Belgian forces falling back to Antwerp, August 1914. A gun dog with its wounded foot bandaged, being led into town by a Belgian soldier
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
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
Soldiers from the 3rd Lahore Indian Division seen here with mules loaded with pick axes and shovells making their way up to the front. Circa October 1914
English and Belgian officers pictured here outside a cafe in Antwerp. Circa October 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
Soldiers riding on the top of a fully laden lorry. One of the supply train of the 3rd Lahore Division seen here just after leaving the railway station at Orleans Circa October 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
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
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
Earthwork defences and bomb proof shelters built by the Belgians and the British Naval Brigade as the last line of defence on the Lierre Road, the key to the defence of Antwerp
Heavy horses of the Royal Horse Artilley are seen here being watered in Northern France. Circa October 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 7 October 9th 1914
The Defence of Lierre This picture was taken just after the fall of the Belgian town of Lierre, which is 15 miles from Antwerp
Members of the Royal Horse Artillery seen here building earth work emplacements around their guns in Northern France. Circa October 1914 Published Da
Soldiers from the 3rd Lahore Indian Division seen here with mules loaded with bails of hay making their way up to the front. Circa October 1914
Members of the Royal Horse Artillery seen here building earth work emplacements around their guns in Northern France. 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
Soldiers from the 3rd Lahore Indian Division seen here pitching camp near Orleans, France. Circa October 1914
A Boy Scout stands in one of the craters made as a result of one of the three air raids made on the city by German Zeppelin airships in late August 1914, as residents look on
The French town of Senlis following a bombardment by German artillery and invasion of the town during their advance on Paris
Belgian armoured car seen in action during the Battle of Audeghem September 26th 1914
French reinforcements of the 6th Army arriving at Le Harve before moving up to the front lines 5th September 1914
Belgian soldiers consort their maps as the German army advances through Belgium. September 1914
Belgian soldiers seen here digging trenches before the town of Audeghem and setting up machine guns before the Battle. September 25th 1914
Abandoned German artillery shell close to the French town of Senlis, September 20th 1914
Belgian army dog teams rest by the roadside as soldiers in the backgroundd build a barricade across the road during the Battle of Audeghem. September 26th 1914
Belgian Boy Scouts carried messages which were too private to trust to telegrams or ordinary messengers. during the early stages of the first world war
French soldiers of the 6th Army leaving Le Harve for the front lines 5th September 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
Boy Scouts seen here in Brussels August 1914
Indian troops seen here cooking Protee in their camp kitchen in Marseilles. September 1914
Residents of Antwerp inspect one of the craters made as a result of one of the three air raids made on the city by German Zeppelin airships in late August 1914
Damage caused by German shelling to the side chapel of St. Rumbolds Cathedral in Malines. (Mechelen) Belgium. September 1914
World War One; Outbreak September 1914 British soldiers seen here guarding truckloads of captured German artillery as the shipment awaits loading on a French quayside
Troopship arrives in the French Channel port of Le Harve with elements of the British Expeditionary Force. August 1914