Trench warfare ww1 british Stock Photos and Images
RMBJRW40–British troops on the Somme Heights, France, First World War, 1914-1918, (c1920). Artist: Unknown
RMRBYP0B–WW1 Battle of The Somme Trenches A German trench now occupied by British Soldiers resting during a lull in fighting near the Albert-Bapaume road at Ovillers-la-Boisselle, July 1916 during the Battle of the Somme. The men are from A Company, 11th Battalion, The Cheshire Regiment. Great Britain UK
RMDRHW3J–British soldiers digging a trench, WW1
RMDBE61H–British Soldiers in a WW1 Trench
RMK072K7–British Army Night attack caught in Barbed wire, WW1
RMBG2K2H–Contemporary WW1 illustration of British soldier storming a German trench in the 1915 Battle of Loos - an action that won a DCM.
RM2E3Y11X–Original WW1 era patriotic postcard of bulldog-shaped armoured tank over surrendering Germans in trench, 'No Tanks', by G.E. Shepheard, circa 1917
RMDH8D20–Great War trench warfare. British soldiers sit on a captured German position amongst barbed wire entanglements and discarded gun
RMG16B0X–British soldiers in World War I. Second line coming up amid shell fire to win the trench, 1916. Trench warfare is a form of land warfare using occupied fighting lines consisting largely of trenches, in which troops are significantly protected from the ene
RMWH9TR2–WW1/France: Battle of Albert. British officers observing from a communications trench. July 1916.
RMP6D17Y–attrition warfare, British soldiers, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMM21YC2–First World War (1914-1918) aka The Great War or World War One - Trench Warfare on the German lines
RM2H8NBK4–WW1 British trench scene with tin helmet and poppies on a wooden sign. (Beware Hun Sniper)
RMDCMKW9–Information board at reconstruction of British First World War One trench at the Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917, Zonnebeke
RMER68E5–Demonstration of British 9.45 inch trench mortar, in an old German trench in Pigeon Wood, Gommecourt, viewed from front of trench. 17th March 1917
RMERGHBP–World War 1: British soldiers loading a trench mortar (indirect fire weapon that fires explosive projectiles). British Official
RMFF9GYC–British troops at field kitchens and dug-outs in 'Sausage Valley,' Somme River, France, during World War I. Photo from Bain News Service c. May 1917
RMH71BED–WW1 World War One 1914-18 British artillery firing amunition from Trench Mortar during First World War 1916
RMDD73A4–British WW1 machine gun crew in a front line trench. 1914-18. (BSLOC 2012 4 125)
RM2K3J752–A message is attached to a carrier pigeon by British troops on the Western Front in 1917. One of France’s homing pigeons, named Cher Ami, was awarded the French “Croix de Guerre with Palm” for heroic service delivering 12 important messages during the Battle of Verdun.
RMMYR6F5–TRENCHES WW1 Over the top ‘Battle Of The Somme’ 1916 Stark grim powerful image of British troops in line ‘to go over the top’...of the trenches, under heavy German Empire Army fire during the Battle of the Somme. (Somme Offensive) Harrowing numbers of casualties were suffered on both sides... Western Front Pas de Calais France World War 1 First World War World War One 1916. This image has been carefully re-mastered to retain its original image detail impact...
RMDPA21R–British refashioning a German trench, WW1
RMDEMX62–Over the top - trench warfare during WW1
RMJWJ4WE–British soldiers charging through vapours caused by smoke bombs
RMB6MY1A–Contemporary World War One illustration of a British officer kicking a football towards German trenches as he leads an attack.
RM2J8TRJM–Original WW1 era cheeky trench humour comic cartoon postcard of a soldier at the front with a tin helmet over his backside, brains blown out joke, 1914-1918.
RMDH7E1X–German troops rest in a frontline trench. In the background is a disabled British tank.
RMG16B10–Abandoned British trench which was captured by the Germans; in background, German soldiers on horseback view the scene, circa 1914-18. No location given on caption card. Trench warfare is a form of land warfare using occupied fighting lines consisting lar
RM2HWKB00–Trench digging, First World War. Photograph of a large group of British army soldiers posing with spades and wheelbarrows by a partially dug out trench & on a mound of earth
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RM2H0A4G8–WWI British soldiers boarding London double-decker buses to take them to the front line in Flanders
RF2HN3REW–Vintage photo of World War I. 1914-1918. British soldiers in a line trench in the Balkans (Macedonian front). 1915-1918
RMDCMKA9–British First World War One Baby Elephant shelter made of sheets of corrugated iron in WWI trench at Zonnebeke, West Flanders
RM2RG5PYJ–WESTERN FRONT, FRANCE - Circa 1916 - British Army Royal Artillery gun crews fire on German positions during the trench warfare of the Western Front du
RM2RAAHN1–British soldiers digging a trench on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
RMFK8J1J–British 8 inch howitzers of 39th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA), firing on the Germans from the Fricourt-Mametz Valley during the Battle of the Somme in World War I., c. August 1916
RMWH9TNM–WW1/France: British troops attacking German trenches nr. Mamet.
RMGDFKY8–FIRST WORLD WAR Bringing British wounded to an underground field hospital using an overhead trolley system. Photo: British Official - undated
RM2K3J70P–British soldiers eat hot rations in the Ancre Valley in the midst of the 1916 Battle of the Somme on the Western Front during the First World War.
RF2A0XXCX–British bunker at St Eloi crater near Ypres / Ieper Flanders
RMDRHWRM–British soldier in trench with signal rockets, WW1
RMDBE62P–Dardanelles British Soldiers using a periscope in a trench in WW1
RMJTAFY2–British Attackers sheltering in a captured German trench
RMBG2NY7–Contemporary WW1 illustration of Scottish troops going 'over the top' to attack enemy lines in France in 1917.
RFDXB7Y9–Restored British WW1 trench system at Sanctuary Wood, Hill 62, nr Ypres (Ieper), Belgium
RMDCFEG9–Great War. WW1 winter clothing worn by British soldiers during the first world war.
RMHRP0MX–WWI, British Soldier Drains Trench
RMERGTH3–British troops fighting in open country before trench warfare, Autumn 1914. A swarm of field-greys is shown approaching on the
RMP6CYY7–world war i, trench, British soldiers, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMM24DN8–First World War (1914-1918) aka The Great War or World War One - Trench Warfare - WWI - The British forces supervising captured German troops - POW's
RF2HN3RER–Vintage photo of World War I. 1914-1918. Rifle grenade in a British line trench in the Balkans (Macedonian front). 1915-1918
RMDCMNMX–Reconstruction of the WW1 British Yorkshire Trench from First World War One at Boezinge near Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium
RMDD72PM–World War 1. Abandoned British trench which was captured by the Germans, who are on horseback in the background. Ca. 1915-18.
RM2RAAHJX–Two British soldiers in a trench on the Western Front during World War One, waiting for the signal to attack. Date: circa 1916
RM2HWKB06–'Captured German trench. Wire not destroyed': 'Official photograph showing British advance in the West' taken by permission of the Commander in Chief of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF), supplied by The Sport & General Press Agency Ltd., 45 Essex Street, Strand, London. View of barbed wire barricades on the Western Front
RMWH9TN1–WW1/France: British armoured car with a dog, which was rescued in Antwerp. 1918
RF2GNJN0E–A vintage photo circa 1918 of British soldiers manning fixed machine gun position used for anti aircraft defence on the Western front in France during world war one
RMTXJ6CM–1918 The War Illustrated front page reporting Trench warfare
RM2AMMMJ5–1917 (2019) directed by Sam Mendes and starring Dean-Charles Chapman, George MacKay, Daniel Mays and Colin Firth. Two British soldiers undertake a dangerous mission across enemy territory to deliver a life-saving message.
RMDRHW35–Two British soldiers in a trench, WW1
RM2K3J716–Men of the Border Regiment rest in shallow dugouts near Thiepval Wood. The Battle of Thiepval Ridge was the first large offensive of the Reserve Army under Lieutenant General Hubert Gough, during the Battle of the Somme on the Western Front during the First World War.
RMJXBDPA–Officer leading men over the top, WW1
RMBG2NMF–Contemporary World War One illustration of a cavalry charge by British troops in France.
RFDXFN65–Restored British WW1 trench system at Sanctuary Wood, Hill 62, nr Ypres (Ieper), Belgium
RMDCFECR–Great War. WW1 Cooking in the trenches.
RMHRP108–WWI, Over the Top, Trench Warfare
RMET03M7–Distant view of St. Quentin and the Hindenburg Line from the British front line trench on the Amiens Road, 24th April 1917. The Hindenburg Line ran 2 miles west of St. Quentin, which was not entered by the Allies until 1st October 1918.
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RMM24DM6–First World War (1914-1918) aka The Great War or World War One - Trench Warfare - WWI - A printed photograph of British troops digging trenches.
RF2HG3D12–World War I. 1914-1918. His last fight, 'See he lies, death staring from his eyes,' somewhere in France.
RMDCJJYM–British WW1 commanding officer in dugout headquarters of First World War One trench, Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917, Belgium
RMDD72PY–World War 1. British soldiers creeping through 'no man's land' to raid the enemy's trench. The raiders had to silently force
RFPRWAW1–WW1 Lewis Machine Gunner (Reenactor)
RMDRG739–Charlwood, Surrey, UK. 25th January 2014. One of the living history group in the Trench. Credit: Matthew Chattle/Alamy Live News
RMWH9TG4–WW1/France: Somme crossings. Trrops of the 20th British Division and of 22nd Frch Div. 25th March 1918.
RME5E83W–Historic image of WW1 Highland territorials and their mascot dog wait to 'go over the top' in a trench in Northern France
RMDDYDDB–British troops resting in a captured German trench, Somme campaign, France, World War I, 1916. Artist: Unknown
RMB16E19–City of Chester, England. A 1st World War (WW1) trench warfare exhibition at the Cheshire Military Museum.
RMDRHW5J–British soldiers in a trench, Western Front, WW1
RME8YFTY–A man in WW1 British Army Soldier's uniform holding a rifle, stood by entrance to a trench.
RMT0EC46–Replica trenches constructed at the Memorial Museum Passchendaele were you can experience conditions of trench warfare from WW1
RM2K3J71E–Soldiers in trenches during the First World War write letters home. Life in the trenches was summed up by the phrase which later became well-known: “Months of boredom punctuated by moments of extreme terror.”
RFDXD9X7–Restored British WW1 trench system at Sanctuary Wood, Hill 62, nr Ypres (Ieper), Belgium
RFEGBTTJ–A Great War uniform as worn by British soldiers fighting in the trenches 1914-1918. SEE DESCRIPTION
RMG16B16–British soldiers loading a cannon or howitzer in a camouflaged bunker, 1915. The onset of trench warfare after the first few months of First World War greatly increased the demand for howitzers that gave a steep angle of descent, which were better suited
RM2GPFMFD–Original WW1 era Daily Mail War Pictures postcard of soldiers helping push an ambulance belonging to the 16th (Irish) Division through the mud in Mametz Wood, Battle of the Somme, France, July 1916. Official War Photographs series. Printed in England.
RMP6D08P–world war i, British soldiers, trench, front-line fighters, ww1, wwi, world war one
RMM24DN7–First World War (1914-1918) aka The Great War or World War One - Trench Warfare - WWI - Propaganda postcard - British lion, soldiers and sailor 'Are we Downhearted No!'
RMJXE4T0–The lookout, trench at Ovillers, Somme, WW1
RMDCMKMK–WW1 British First World War One trench showing WWI wooden duckboards on A frames, sandbags and fire step at Zonnebeke, Belgium
RMDD73B0–British World War 1 soldiers in a front Line trench. 1915-18. (BSLOC 2012 4 137)
RMEFB708–first world war trench ww1
RMB4WN6M–Wounded British soldiers are taken on board the hospital ship Pegasus November 1914 Y2K World War I By November casualties rates on both sides were already horrifying and about to rise further with the start of trench warfare With the spring came Ypres
RMWH9TRH–WW1/France: British Offensive on the Somme front. The bombardment of Fricourt, July 2nd 1916. Fricourt was captured early in the morning of the 2nd by the 17th Division.
RFHM7N8N–The Great Air Raid on London. Some of the wounded school children in a hospital. Ca. 1915. British Official. (War Dept.)
RMBG28XY–Contemporary WW1 illustration of British troops capturing the French village of Montauban in the Battle of the Somme in 1916.
RMB16E1H–City of Chester, England. A 1st World War (WW1) trench warfare exhibition at the Cheshire Military Museum.
RM2M3T285–German breaches of the Hague Convention - laughing gassing the British before an advance in close formation
RME8YFTX–A man in WW1 British Army Soldier's uniform holding a rifle, stood by entrance to a trench.
RMT0EC86–Replica trenches constructed at the Memorial Museum Passchendaele were you can experience conditions of trench warfare from WW1
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