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RM2JHY2G5–WW1 Battle of The Somme : British Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers fixing bayonets prior to the attack on Beaumont Hamel. Battle of The Somme. Soldiers wearing ‘fighting order’, with the haversack in place of the pack, and with the rolled groundsheet strapped to the belt below the mess-tin which contained rations. The officer in the foreground (right) is wearing other ranks’ uniform to be less conspicuous. Western Front World War 1 First World War The Great War
RMKRFTFM–And Then They Charged Us by Denis Cowles, WW1 cartoon
RM2M3P70F–Silhouette of a British Army officer receiving admiring glances. Illustration to accompany the Bystander magazine's regular Bystander in Occupation column by Eric Ford and with silhouettes by Captain H. L. Oakley. Date: 1919
RM2M3PDW4–East and West in Northern France - the contrast of a British and Indian officer on the Western Front in 1915. One of a number of sketches by an unidentified officer reproduced in The Sphere to accompany an article entitled, 'With the Indian Troops in France.' Date: 1915
RM2M3P842–Admiral Sir Percy Moreton Scott, 1st Baronet (10 July 1853 18 October 1924) was a British Royal Navy officer and a pioneer in modern naval gunnery. Pictured In September 1915, following a Zeppelin raid on London, when he was tasked by the First Lord, Arthur Balfour to establish the London Air Defence Area to defend London from the increasing threat of air attack. Date: 1915
RM2M3P8FA–Professor Miggs, of the Volunteers, takes his first walk in uniform and gives a very unmilitary salute. An academic type takes to khaki but isn't yet familiar with military etiquette. Date: 1915
RM2M3P7X9–Colonel Sir Evelyn Bradford of the Seaforth Highlanders (1869-1914), British Army soldier and cricketer, killed in action Bucy-le-Long, Picardy, France on 14 September 1914. Played for county cricket for Hampshire from 1895. Date: 1914
RM2M3P8CM–Gilbert Frankau (1884-1952), writer and war poet. Frankau served in the British Army from the outbreak of war in 1914, first in the 9th Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment, and then (with the rank of Captain) as a gunner in the 107th Brigade of the Royal Field Artillery experiences that he later used in novels. He fought in major battles of the British Expeditionary Force in France and wrote for the Wipers Times before being invalided out and given a posting in Italy. The family business not having survived the war, he became a writer. Date: 1916
RM2M3PDJP–Advert for the new soft field-service caps from Scotts Ltd of Old Bond Street, posted free to the Front for 18 shillings and sixpence in 1915. Date: 1915
RM2M3PDJ7–Advertisement for a 'top hole' military vest, 'made in rainproofed khaki drill, soft as silk, warm as fur, windproof, insect-proof, tear proof' and only weighing four ounces. Adjustable to any size, it 'covers the vital spot and may save his life.' Date: 1915
RMDRFKGR–Lloyd George, General Haig, General Joffre, France
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