RFKCH56Y–This photo from World War I shows Circassian troops in bivouac (a temporary camp wihtout tents or cover). The Circassians are the oldest indigenous people of the Caucasus. Circassian relates to or denotes a group of mainly Sunni Muslim peoples of the northwest Caucasus.
RM2FWF9WR–World War One, WWI, Western Front - A British and French soldier bivouac under the top of a car in a French wood, France
RM2A2WD1C–Photograph - '7th Bivouac', Egypt, Captain Edward Albert McKenna, World War I, 1914-1915, One of 139 photographs in an album from World War I likely to have been taken by Captain Edward Albert McKenna. The photographs include the 7th Battalion training in Mena Camp, Egypt, and sight-seeing. Image depicting the 7th Bivouac, Ismalia. Only two of the serivemen are named: Private Harmon and McKechnie. Private Charles Harmon was assigned the the 7th Battalion E Company
RMG3AMB9–A French soldier's night bivouac - WWI - possibly in a church Date: circa 1916
RMHCGEER–Military bivouac in the Somme , first world war
RM2AWBK81–WWI Siege of Antwerp - Belgian soldiers and their horses bivouacked in a wood on retreating from Antwerp
RMB5MWJC–9RD 1915 9 0 A1 E Great War Soldiers during a break Russia Great War Russian soldiers in front of their tent during a break from
RM2E65MTC–Vintage military mugs are seen at a bivouac camp of World War One Historical Association '14-18 en Somme' in Fouilloy, Northern France, November 10, 2013. The historical association '14-18 en Somme' was created in August 2009 by French history teacher Sylvain Pinard with the aim of keeping alive the memory of the soldiers of World War One, and promoting understanding of the battles of the Great War. Armed with their motto 'Never forget, always remember', the 30 members live, eat and sleep in the same conditions as the soldiers of 1914-18. Throughout the year, they take part in official ceremon
RF2B95YG9–Photograph - '7th Bivouac', Egypt, Captain Edward Albert McKenna, World War I, 1914-1915, One of 139 photographs in an album from World War I likely to have been taken by Captain Edward Albert McKenna. The photographs include the 7th Battalion training in Mena Camp, Egypt, and sight-seeing. Image depicting the 7th Bivouac, Ismalia. Only two of the serivemen are named: Private Harmon and McKechnie. Private Charles Harmon was assigned the the 7th Battalion E Company., Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern
RMT3REGD–The whole range of the Pale di San Martino, one of the most famous and beautiful groups of the Dolomites, reflected in the waters of a small lake near
RFKCH571–This photo from World War I shows Circassian troops in bivouac (a temporary camp wihtout tents or cover). The Circassians are the oldest indigenous people of the Caucasus. Circassian relates to or denotes a group of mainly Sunni Muslim peoples of the northwest Caucasus.
RM2A2X27E–Photograph - Bivouac, Driver Cyril Rose, World War I, 1916-1919, One of 129 World War I photographs likely to have been taken by Driver Cyril Rose, AIF. Rose was made a driver in the 1st Australian Auxiliary Mechanical Transport Company before moving to the 2nd Australian Divisional Mechanical Transport Company when in France. He sailed from Melbourne on 22 December 1916 on the Persic, arriving in England in March 1917. In June he was sent to France
RM2CYC6GH–Members of World War One Historical Association '14-18 en Somme' Benoit (L) and Aurelien (R) are assisted by Viriginie, a nurse, as they put on Canadian vintage army uniforms at their bivouac camp before an Armistice ceremony in Fouilloy, Northern France, November 10, 2013. The historical association '14-18 en Somme' was created in August 2009 by French history teacher Sylvain Pinard with the aim of keeping alive the memory of the soldiers of World War One, and promoting understanding of the battles of the Great War. Armed with their motto 'Never forget, always remember', the 30 members live,
RF2B96NX8–Photograph - 7th Battalion Bivouac, Egypt, Captain Edward Albert McKenna, World War I, 1914-1915, One of 108 images in an album from World War I likely to have been taken by Captain Edward Albert McKenna. The album contains photographs of the 7th Battalion in Egypt. Image of the 7th Battalion on Bivouac, possibly at or near Ismalia. The album relates to the service of Captain Edward Albert McKenna. McKenna, born in Castlemaine, Victoria, was a 36-year-old department manager of soft goods, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art re
RM2A2X218–Photograph - 7th Battalion Bivouac, Egypt, Captain Edward Albert McKenna, World War I, 1914-1915, One of 108 images in an album from World War I likely to have been taken by Captain Edward Albert McKenna. The album contains photographs of the 7th Battalion in Egypt. Image of the 7th Battalion on Bivouac, possibly at or near Ismalia. The album relates to the service of Captain Edward Albert McKenna. McKenna, born in Castlemaine, Victoria, was a 36-year-old department manager of soft goods
RM2D041WA–Sylvain Pinard, leader of World War One Historical Association '14-18 en Somme', dressed with a vintage army uniform, lights a lantern at a bivouac camp, Northern France, November 10, 2013. The historical association '14-18 en Somme' was created in August 2009 by French history teacher Sylvain Pinard with the aim of keeping alive the memory of the soldiers of World War One, and promoting understanding of the battles of the Great War. Armed with their motto 'Never forget, always remember', the 30 members live, eat and sleep in the same conditions as the soldiers of 1914-18. Throughout the year,
RF2B96P8H–Photograph - Bivouac, Driver Cyril Rose, World War I, 1916-1919, One of 129 World War I photographs likely to have been taken by Driver Cyril Rose, AIF. Rose was made a driver in the 1st Australian Auxiliary Mechanical Transport Company before moving to the 2nd Australian Divisional Mechanical Transport Company when in France. He sailed from Melbourne on 22 December 1916 on the Persic, arriving in England in March 1917. In June he was sent to France, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photograp
RM2D06HJM–Vintage military flasks are seen at a bivouac camp of World War One Historical Association '14-18 en Somme' in Fouilloy, Northern France, November 10, 2013. The historical association '14-18 en Somme' was created in August 2009 by French history teacher Sylvain Pinard with the aim of keeping alive the memory of the soldiers of World War One, and promoting understanding of the battles of the Great War. Armed with their motto 'Never forget, always remember', the 30 members live, eat and sleep in the same conditions as the soldiers of 1914-18. Throughout the year, they take part in official cere
RM2D09428–Members of World War One Historical Association '14-18 en Somme', dressed with vintage French, British and Canadian army uniforms share a meal at a bivouac camp, Northern France, November 10, 2013. The historical association '14-18 en Somme' was created in August 2009 by French history teacher Sylvain Pinard with the aim of keeping alive the memory of the soldiers of World War One, and promoting understanding of the battles of the Great War. Armed with their motto 'Never forget, always remember', the 30 members live, eat and sleep in the same conditions as the soldiers of 1914-18. Throughout t
RM2E6AR91–World War One Historical Association '14-18 en Somme' members Thomas (L) and Andy (R) dressed with vintage army uniforms as Poilu (French soldier in World War I) display their guns at a bivouac camp in Fouilloy, Northern France, November 10, 2013. The historical association '14-18 en Somme' was created in August 2009 by French history teacher Sylvain Pinard with the aim of keeping alive the memory of the soldiers of World War One, and promoting understanding of the battles of the Great War. Armed with their motto 'Never forget, always remember', the 30 members live, eat and sleep in the same c
RM2E6AR90–Cyril (R) and Andy, members of World War One Historical Association '14-18 en Somme', dressed with vintage army uniforms as Poilu (French soldier in World War I) sit in front of their tents at a bivouac camp in Fouilloy, Northern France, November 10, 2013. The historical association '14-18 en Somme' was created in August 2009 by French history teacher Sylvain Pinard with the aim of keeping alive the memory of the soldiers of World War One, and promoting understanding of the battles of the Great War. Armed with their motto 'Never forget, always remember', the 30 members live, eat and sleep in t
RM2CYC6GG–Flask, mug and gun are carried by a World War One Historical Association '14-18 en Somme' member at a bivouac camp in Fouilloy Northern France, November 10, 2013. The historical association '14-18 en Somme' was created in August 2009 by French history teacher Sylvain Pinard with the aim of keeping alive the memory of the soldiers of World War One, and promoting understanding of the battles of the Great War. Armed with their motto 'Never forget, always remember', the 30 members live, eat and sleep in the same conditions as the soldiers of 1914-18. Throughout the year, they take part in official
RM2CX047G–Guns of World War One Historical Association '14-18 en Somme' members are put on display at a bivouac camp in Fouilloy, Northern France, November 10, 2013. The historical association '14-18 en Somme' was created in August 2009 by French history teacher Sylvain Pinard with the aim of keeping alive the memory of the soldiers of World War One, and promoting understanding of the battles of the Great War. Armed with their motto 'Never forget, always remember', the 30 members live, eat and sleep in the same conditions as the soldiers of 1914-18. Throughout the year, they take part in official ceremo
RM2D0A339–Thomas and Brice (R) check a mobile phone next to Guillaume (L) and Andy, dressed with vintage army uniforms as Poilu (French soldier in World War I) at a bivouac camp of World War One Historical Association '14-18 en Somme' in Fouilloy, Northern France, November 10, 2013. The historical association '14-18 en Somme' was created in August 2009 by French history teacher Sylvain Pinard with the aim of keeping alive the memory of the soldiers of World War One, and promoting understanding of the battles of the Great War. Armed with their motto 'Never forget, always remember', the 30 members live, e
RM2CYKRYC–Andy, member of World War One Historical Association '14-18 en Somme', dressed with vintage army uniforms as Poilu (French soldier in World War I) grinds coffee at a bivouac camp in Fouilloy, Northern France, November 10, 2013. The historical association '14-18 en Somme' was created in August 2009 by French history teacher Sylvain Pinard with the aim of keeping alive the memory of the soldiers of World War One, and promoting understanding of the battles of the Great War. Armed with their motto 'Never forget, always remember', the 30 members live, eat and sleep in the same conditions as the sol
RM2D0GYGJ–World War One Historical Association '14-18 en Somme' members Guillaume (L) and Andy, dressed with vintage army uniforms as Poilu (French soldier in World War I) stand in front of their tents at their bivouac camp in Fouilloy, Northern France, November 10, 2013. The historical association '14-18 en Somme' was created in August 2009 by French history teacher Sylvain Pinard with the aim of keeping alive the memory of the soldiers of World War One, and promoting understanding of the battles of the Great War. Armed with their motto 'Never forget, always remember', the 30 members live, eat and slee
RM2E6AR95–World War One Historical Association '14-18 en Somme' members Guillaume (L) and Andy, dressed with vintage army uniforms as Poilu (French soldier in World War I) fold a blanket at their bivouac camp in Fouilloy, Northern France, November 10, 2013. The historical association '14-18 en Somme' was created in August 2009 by French history teacher Sylvain Pinard with the aim of keeping alive the memory of the soldiers of World War One, and promoting understanding of the battles of the Great War. Armed with their motto 'Never forget, always remember', the 30 members live, eat and sleep in the same c
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