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A War Grandstand Circa October 1914 War is a fascinating game to watch. This mound and the stairway leading up to the windmill made a fine natural grandstand from which to watch the German advance
Injured Belgian soldiers seen here getting into a motor car prior to being transported beck to hospital in Antwerp. Circa September 1914
Refugees from the advancing Germans gather outside the Central Railway Station in Antwerp the day before the Germans start the bombardment of the City. Circa 8th October 1914
British Expeditionary Force supply column seen here in Northern France. September 1914
Officers of the 3rd Lahore Indian division seen here leading a parade in Orleans, France October 1914
The Old Dandy (Ernest Berk) is the big intruder to the ballet mistress (Lottie Berk) as she dances away from him in annoyance in a mime from " Le Petit Rat de l opera " in the revue of La
Houses in the Belgian town of Malines showing the effects of the German bombardment. 20th September 1914
Every man who returns to the capital from Liege is regarded as a hero and is made to tell again and again the wonderful story of how the Germans were repulsed by a heroic little band of defenders
Cyclist Cyril Bardsley (Left) seen here competing at Herne Hill, London, 27th July 1953
Shop owners taking down the Belgium flags before Louvain is occupied by the advancing German army. August 21st 1914
World War One outbreak September 1914 The wrecked bedroom in a house in Malines, one of the unfortifed towns in Belgium which the German bombard during their advance
Belgian officers talk to the crew of an armoured car during a lull in the fighting in and around the Belgium town of Audeghem. September 25th 1914
American Red Cross observer and his driver close to the battlefield at Audeghem. September 28th 1914
The use of dogs for light haulage purposes was a feature of the Belgian armed forces in 1914. The caption to this published picture reads; ; " The Belgian soldier never allows his gun dogs to go
world War One; Outbreak September 1914 A number of French soldiers arrived at the quay at Le Havre as their troopship was steaming away
Soldiers of the British Expeditionary Force seen here loading a cart in Le Harve before moving off to the front. August 1914
Indian troops carrying entrenching tools on their arrival at their holding camp in Marseilles. September 1914
Belgian armoured motor car seen here on the Antwerp road. September 1914
Battle of Audeghem September 1914. An English newspaper correspondent gives a wounded Belgian soldier a drink from his flask, while his comrades try to make him comfortable
Members of the British Expeditionary Force seen here at St Nazaire doing their laundry before moving up to the front line, September 1914
Indian soldiers attending to their toilet, combing and twisting their hair into a bun, at their rest camp on the race course at Marseilles. September 1914
Senlis a town north of Paris which had been shelled and occupied by the Germans before being liberated by the French army
Belgian artillery seen here taking up position in a field close to Termonde, where their fire caused the Germans to retreat in some disorder
Boy Scouts seen here in Brussels August 1914
The Royal Palace in Brussels which has been converted into a hospital for the wounded soldiers brought back from the front. August 1914
Houses damaged by German artillery in Malines ( Mechelen) Circa August / September 1914
Belgian soldiers resting after being pushed back by the advancing German Army. August 1914
German prisoners captured by the Belgians seen here in the courtyard of their prison in Bruges. August 14th 1914 Original caption reads
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
French cavalry seen here passing through a barricade on the Belgium - French border circa August 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
German shells bursting in the great reservoirs at Waelhem close to Antwerp. September 30th 1914
Damaged building in Antwerp the result of one of the three air raids made on the city by German Zeppelin airships in late August 1914
Singleson Head Boy Scout seen here being driven in Antwerp September 1914
A crowd gather outside a house being searched for German spies by the police, following the three Zeppelin air raids on the city of Antwerp. September 1914
World War One; Outbreak September 1914 Truckloads of German artillery captured by the British are inspected by the locals as the shipment awaits loading on a French quayside
School children seen here following the soldiers of the 3rd Lahore Indian Division through the streets of Orleans. September 24th 1914
English nurses seen here meeting Belgian soldiers outside the Royal Palace before leaving Brussels for the front to tend to the wounded
Woman fanning herself 1st August 1953 Mrs Irene Evans Local CaptionWoman fanning herself 1st August 1953 Mrs Irene Evans watscan - - 12/01/2010
Damage caused by German shelling to the side chapel of St. Rumbolds Cathedral in Malines. (Mechelen) Belgium. September 1914
Belgian troops seen here in trenches during the Battle of Audegem 26th September 1914
A French boy introducing himself to the Indian soldiers at their Rest camp on the race course at Marseilles, France, 30th September 1914
A wounded Belgian soldier is wheeled away from the battlefield close to the town of Termonde. September 28th 1914
Rubble in the streets of Antwerp the result of one of the three air raids made on the city by German Zeppelin airships in late August 1914
A Belgian soldier captures a rabbit for the pot. September 1914
French reinforcements of the 6th Army arriving at Le Harve before moving up to the front lines 5th September 1914
French soldiers of the 6th Army leaving Le Harve for the front lines 5th September 1914
The village of Audeghem. The first four Belgian scouts to enter the towm after the German army retreated from their positions in the town. 28th September 1914