RM2R33BKK–WW1 British Propaganda Poster 'The Kitchen is the (key) to Victory. Eat less bread'. date between 1914 and 1918 World War One First World War
RMDWG5BH–1st World War, British Soldiers, 1914-1918, historical re-enactment WW1 First Great soldier uniform uniforms England UK encampment
RMPRPR45–* Vintage 1918 Photograph Showing a Group of Wounded WW1 British Army Soldiers in Their Hospital Beds
RM2C8WRHY–Example of WW1 era illustrated postcard depicting sentiment towards war horses - cavalry soldier with his horse, inscribed 'comrades', The cavalryman wears a bandolier or bullet belt. U.K. 1914-1918
RMR0M50R–WW1: BATTLE OF AMIENS August 1918. Camouflaged Allied artillery emplacement.
RF2PXC9B9–World War I. Between Seddul-Bahr and Krithia. British artillery in action in front of Krithia. 1914-1918
RMR13R9H–Tommies: WWI, First World War British troops marching on the Western Front. The Great War British soldiers marching. 1914 1918
RM2B01PC8–Palestine: British and British Indian troops in Palestine, 1918. The Middle Eastern theatre of World War I was the scene of action between 29 October 1914, and 30 October 1918. The combatants were the Ottoman Empire, with some assistance from the other Central Powers, and primarily the British and the Russians among the Allies of World War I. There were five main campaigns: the Sinai and Palestine Campaign, the Mesopotamian Campaign, the Caucasus Campaign, the Persian Campaign and the Gallipoli Campaign.
RM2M98K05–Daily Telegraph front pages for 3 August 1914 and 11 November 1918, marking the beginning and end of the First World War, and Stop Press News for 28 June 1919 confirming the signing of the Peace Treaty at Versailles.
RFEGBTTJ–A Great War uniform as worn by British soldiers fighting in the trenches 1914-1918. SEE DESCRIPTION
RMDW8MY2–WW1 Chaplain with wounded soldier 1914 - 1918
RMEDP8KD–First World War British 1914-18 War medal