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Belgian soldiers in a trench proteceted by a sheet of steel close to the town of Audeghem 28th September 1914
Members of the 1st Manchester Regiment seen here in their field kitchen at the the race course in Marseilles, preparing lunch. The Manchesters are part of the 3rd Lahore Indian Division
Belgian soldiers seen here digging trenches before the town of Audeghem and setting up machine guns before the Battle. September 25th 1914
Indian Soldiers seen here moving stores at their rest camp on the race course in Marseilles, France, September 30th 1914
The Road to Ostend. October 1914 Belgian troops arriving by road at the Belgian Channel port of Ostend following the fall of Antwerp
Soldiers from the The 1st Manchesters regiment part of the 3rd (Lahore) Indian Division seen here taking a early morning shave before inspection, at their rest camp on the race course in Marseilles
Indian troops seen here in their rest camp in Marseilles. A French tricolour decorates their stacked rifles. September 1914
Abandoned German artillery shell close to the French town of Senlis
Spray from German shells bursting in the reservoir at Waelhem falls over waiting Belgian ambulances near Antwerp. 30th 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
Belgian army field ambulance seen here close to the battlefield at Audeghem. September 26th 1914
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
Member of The 1st Manchesters regiment, part of the 3rd (Lahore) Indian Division seen here enjoying breakfast at the their rest camp on the race course at Marseilles, France, September 30th 1914
Soldiers of the 3rd (Lahore) Indian Division seen here unloading transport wagons at their rest camp on the race course at Marseilles, France, September 30th 1914
Indian soldier standing sentry at their rest camp at the race course in Marseilles, France, September 1914
Indian troops seen here resting at their camp on the race course in Marseilles, France, September 30th 1914
The Belgian armys retreat to Antwerp, Men and gun dogs, who are tired out, take a much need rest. 20th September 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 seen here cooking Protee in their camp kitchen in Marseilles
Major Hannyington of the 129th Battalion 7th Brigade of the 3rd Lahore Indian Division seen here taking a meal with other British officers at their camp in Orleans, France Circa October 1914
Supply train of the 3rd Lahore Division seen here passing French troops after leaving the railway station at Orleans Circa October 1914
Motor cars rush to the last remaining bridge across the River Schelde in Antwerp and their only escape into Belgian held territory from the advancing Germans
Royal Marines preparing a meal of Bully Beef at the earthwork defences and bomb proof shelters the last line of defence on the Lierre Road, and the key to the defence of Antwerp
Army Service Corp in France October 1914. Officers of the ASC censoring the letters which the men have written home. This precaution is essential in wartime
The rush of civilians to the quay to catch boats evacuating the city. They came on foot carrying what possesions as they were able to bring with them
Royal Marines handing out tins of Bully Beef at the earthwork defences and bomb proof shelters at the last line of defence on the Lierre Road, the key to the defence of Antwerp
Marines from the Naval brigade digging holes into the side of the trench in which they took shelter from the rain of shells the Germans poutred on to the defenders at Vieux Wien near Antwerp
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 1 October 9th 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
A Carabineer cyclist seen here making his way through the streets of Brussels. Circa August 10th 1914
Battle of Hofstade. Belgian soldiers fill their water bottles at a river and carry them back to their comrades in the firing lines. To men who are fighting a drink, even water, is ambrosia
Soldiers seen here checking papers. No one is allowed to proceed in Belgium without a passport and documents on which is the holders portrait
Belgian Civil Guards seen here building a barricade across one of the roads leading into Brussels Circa August 1914
Two civilians help a wounded Belgian soldier to the railway station at Louvain, seen in the background are a queue of civilians waiting to be evacuated from the town
A Belgian field guns in action during the Battle of Hofstade. A soldier runs between the guns with a message receiving by field telephone. Published Daily Mirror Page1 15th September 1914
Prusco, a Belgian police dog, leaves for the front with the French Army. His duty will be to carry dispatches a work to which he is quite accustomed. Circa August 1914
Royal Navy Destroyer seen here escorting a channel steamer at the outbreak of war. Circa August 1914
French cavalrymen dismounted seen here running across a corn field in Flanders. Circa August 1914
At the wheel Jean Olieslagers, Belgiums idol and her finest aviator. Published Daily Mirror Page 12 September 11th 1914
Belgian cavalrymen reconnoitring enemy positions found themselves on the historic Waterloo battlefield close to the famous monument which can be seen in the background. Circa August 18th 1920
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
Cheering a triumphant Belgian regimentas it returns to camp after inflicting a reverse on the Germans. King Alberts soldiers are as cheerful as they are brave
Bucket of water for the Colonel of the Chasseurs horse whilsts leading his troops into Belgium to reconnoiter near the historic battlefield of Waterloo. Circa August 18th 1914
Battle of Hofstade. Priest on the way to tend the wounded. They set out bravely through they know that very possibly they are going to their deaths
Belgian Carabiners and their gun dog teams seen here falling back to Brussels after Louvain falls to the German Army. 19th August 1914 Published Daily Mirror Page 7 22nd August 1914
Highland regiments of the British Expeditionary Force seen here on the dockside at Boulogne unloading supplies and horses. 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 1914