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RMGC5GTX–World War One - CANADIAN REGIMENT: 1914-1918 WAR
RMWP728K–During World War I, (1914–1918) the impact of the poster as a means of communication was greater than at any other time during history, asking men to do their duty and join the military forces. At the outbreak of war, most Irish people, regardless of political affiliation, supported the war in much the same way as their British counterparts,and both nationalist and unionist leaders initially backed the British war effort. The posters had a remarkable ability to inspire, inform, and persuade would be volunteers.
RM2A2YHHF–First World War 1914-1918. British women in a factory where parts are manufactured and assembled.
RF2PXC9AP–World War I. Russia at war. The Russian artillery withdrew in good order to Brest-Litowsk, by a road east of Warsaw. 1915
RFPT85FG–A solitary gravestone of a soldier from the first world war sits amongst the foliage in North merchiston cemetery in Edinburgh
RMR057W9–Aldridge, West Midlands, UK. 2nd November 2018. Station Road has been temporarily renamed Poppy Road to remember residents who caught the train from Aldridge station to go to war between 1914 and 1918. Credit: Nick Maslen/Alamy Live News
RM2J0XKXF–The Tyrolese Mounted Rifles pursuing retreating Russians in Galicia (now part of Ukraine); 1915; Black and white photograph
RM2TA02BJ–WW1 World War I - Prisoners captured by the British in Italy
RMEBW9HG–Geoffrey Malins, 1886-1940, cinematographer, seen here in the fighting line during World War One.
RM2GJFT7K–Original WW1 era photographic postcard of wounded soldiers with nurses, (many of them members of the local Voluntary Aid Detachments or VADs) outside Davidson Rd. War Hospital, South Norwood, London, U.K. Even the ward beds have been taken outside. The hospital was in operation from 1915-1919.
RMM5XYT5–AJAXNETPHOTO. 1914-1918. WW1 EPHEMERA. - A SILK EMBROIDERED LETTER CARD DEPICTING NATIONAL FLAGS OF FRANCE AND GREAT BRITAIN WITH THE NOTATION 'VICTORY AND LIBERTY' CONTAINED WITHIN AN EMBOSSED BORDER OF THE TYPE SENT BY SOLDIERS SERVING ON THE WESTERN FRONT TO RELATIVES IN THE U.K. PHOTO:AJAX VINTAGE PICTURE LIBRARY REF:182602 15
RFKYRK2N–World War One. World War I (WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, the Great War, or the War to End All Wars, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. More than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilised in one of the largest wars in history.Over nine million combatants and seven million civilians died as a result of the war (including the victims of a number of genocides), a casualty rate exacerbated by the belligerents' technological and industrial sophistication.
RMHY9157–Canadian Cemetery No.2, Neuville-St.Vaast, France. Nearly 3,000, 1914-18 war casualties are commemorated in this site.
RF2T56WTC–Amiens cathedral, France, this tablet pays tribute to the 600,000 British and Irish soldiers who fell in France and Belgium during WW1 (1914-18).
RMA346T4–Women working in a munitions factory in 1915.
RMM21WEG–First World War (1914-1918) aka The Great War or World War One - Trench Warfare - 1919 WWI Belgian Staff Victory parade in London
RMD560P2–Two famous American war correspondents in France
RMDCFE03–Great War. WW1 bread is served to troops in a front line trench
RMR1BJWP–Thaxted, Essex, UK. 11th Nov, 2018. Remembrance Day Centenary Service. 100 years after the armistice was signed ending the Great War of 1914-1918 sercives of remebrance were held around the world in commemoration. Thaxted in north west Essex lost 55 men in the Great War and 10 men in WWII. Seen here the procession through Thaxted to St John the Baptist, with our Lady and St Laurence Church where a service of thanks giving was held including the lowering of flags during the two minutes silence Credit: BRIAN HARRIS/Alamy Live News
RMGJ50W6–Visitor in the Mémorial de Verdun, museum and war memorial to commemorate the World War One 1916 Battle of Verdun, France
RMWP72K6–During World War I, (1914–1918) the impact of the poster as a means of communication was greater than at any other time during history, asking men to do their duty and join the military forces. The recruitment camapign used women to encourage men to join the British Army at the Westrn Front in Flanders. At the outbreak of war, most Irish people, regardless of political affiliation, supported the war in much the same way as their British counterparts, and both nationalist and unionist leaders initially backed the British war effort.
RMWB8C3D–First World War 1914-1918. A pilot is being prepared for a flight mission. He is dressed in a warm coat. A man is putting on an ointment on the pilot's face that is somewhat protective against the cold wind when he sits in the open cockpit of the aircraft.
RF2PXC959–World War I. Indian lancers on a farm in the North of France. 1914
RM2HWKAW2–11th Battalion Royal Welsh Regiment at Eastbourne, 26 September 1914. Early recruits who joined up in the first months of the First World War. Only one is in army uniform, the rest are still in civilian clothes
RMR057W1–Aldridge, West Midlands, UK. 2nd November 2018. Station Road has been temporarily renamed Poppy Road to remember residents who caught the train from Aldridge station to go to war between 1914 and 1918. Credit: Nick Maslen/Alamy Live News
RM2J0XKYY–French forces pictured at Hartmannsweiler Kopf, Alsace, France during the inconclusive battles fought with the Germans in 1915, Black and white photograph
RM2TA1709–WW1 World War I - Wounded British officers in Paris
RME2946M–An early type of French anti-aircraft gun in use in November 1914. In Britain this weapon was also known as an Archie
RMJEWB84–Original WW1 era faded sepia postcard studio portrait of attractive wedding couple, soldier husband in army uniform, wife wearing beautiful veil and headdress, carrying a bouquet, circa 1918, England, U.K.
RMM5XYP2–AJAXNETPHOTO. 1914-1918. WW1 EPHEMERA. - A SILK EMBROIDERED LETTER CARD DEPICTING THE CROSSED NATIONAL FLAGS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE BORDERED WITH FLAGS OF THE ENEMY WITH THE NOTATION 'A HAPPY CHRISTMAS' CONTAINED WITHIN AN EMBOSSED BORDER OF THE TYPE SENT BY SOLDIERS SERVING ON THE WESTERN FRONT TO RELATIVES IN THE U.K. PHOTO:AJAX VINTAGE PICTURE LIBRARY REF:182602 12
RFKYREBX–World War One. World War I (WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, the Great War, or the War to End All Wars, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. More than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilised in one of the largest wars in history.Over nine million combatants and seven million civilians died as a result of the war (including the victims of a number of genocides), a casualty rate exacerbated by the belligerents' technological and industrial sophistication.
RMHY914W–Canadian Cemetery No.2, Neuville-St.Vaast, France. Nearly 3,000, 1914-18 war casualties are commemorated in this site.
RF2PHMK69–Where the Marines Made their Debut. This is the road where the Marines in the name of America served notice to the German war lords that they could not captur Paris, France from the book ' Deeds of heroism and bravery : the book of heroes and personal daring ' by Elwyn Alfred Barron and Rupert Hughes, Publication Date 1920 Publisher New York : Harper & Brothers Publishers
RMA9F7YC–Tanks in action during the First World War
RMM21WEH–First World War (1914-1918) aka The Great War or World War One - Trench Warfare - A colour sketch of German soldiers marching in WWI
RMD564PE–Keen American & British interest in the progress of the war
RMDCF1DP–WW1. Women war workers prepare shells in a British factory during the Great War
RME5P7KT–Twickenham, London, UK. 4th Aug, 2014. Centre - speaking into the microphone - Her Serene Highness Princess Marie-Therese von Hohenberg (great-granddaughter of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria–Hungary - whose assassination in June 1914 lead directly to World War 1 - The Great War of 1914/1918) at a service to mark the 100th anniversary of Great Britain's entry into the The First World War. The service was held at Radnor Gardens; Twickenham; London UK on Monday August 4; 2014. Left is her husband; Mr. Credit: David Gee/Alamy Live News
RM2JTFEY2–In Memory to the 1240 members who fell while serving with the regiment during the Great War, Somerset House, London, England, UK
RM2B3R67R–A 42 cm Minenwerfer-Gerät (M-Gerät), popularly known by the nickname Big Bertha, was a German siege howitzer built by Krupp AG and fielded by the Imperial German Army from 1914 to 1918. It was one of the largest artillery pieces ever fielded. It was first designed in 1911 and when World War I broke out, the two available M-Gerät guns, still prototypes, were sent to Liège and destroyed Forts Pontisse and Loncin. German soldiers bestowed the gun with the nickname 'Big Bertha,' which the Allies, used it as a nickname for all super heavy German artillery
RMGGGBBT–American monument, memorial raised in the cours Dajot after the Great War. (Destroyed in 1941 and reconstructed in 1958). France
RF2PXC960–World War I. The second Battle of Ypres. In the English sector: the 'King's Liverpools' in the first line, before the attack. During the First World War, the Second Battle of Ypres was fought from 22 April – 25 May 1915 for control of the tactically important high ground to the east and south of the Flemish town of Ypres in western Belgium. The First Battle of Ypres had been fought the previous autumn. The Second Battle of Ypres was the first mass use by Germany of poison gas on the Western Front.
RM2JHG4RC–Officer Training Corps (OTC) camp, Hagley Park, Rugeley, Staffordshire, August 1914. Row of young men in civilian clothes with bell tents in the background. The photograph was taken during the first month of the First World War and shows early volunteers for Kitchener's Army
RMR057W4–Aldridge, West Midlands, UK. 2nd November 2018. Station Road has been temporarily renamed Poppy Road to remember residents who caught the train from Aldridge station to go to war between 1914 and 1918. Credit: Nick Maslen/Alamy Live News
RM2J0XM01–Refugees in Galicia (now part of Ukraine) walk through black rain caused by Russian forces setting fire to the oil wells 1915; Black and white photograph
RM2TA117F–WW1 World War I - Two tanks in a wood
RMBBK43T–In the British trenches near the Aisne 1914
RM2B49WF3–WW1 era postcard of post office workers from Brighton, 28th Division Signal Company, standing next to the ruins of Ypres Cathedral, dated on reverse April 1915, 2nd battle Ypres, Western Flanders, Belgium
RMCXCYK8–1914 - 1918 war memorial in the market hall Abergavenny Gwent South Wales UK
RFKYRDTE–World War One. World War I (WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, the Great War, or the War to End All Wars, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. More than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilised in one of the largest wars in history.Over nine million combatants and seven million civilians died as a result of the war (including the victims of a number of genocides), a casualty rate exacerbated by the belligerents' technological and industrial sophistication.
RMHY91A0–Canadian Cemetery No.2, Neuville-St.Vaast, France. Nearly 3,000, 1914-18 war casualties are commemorated in this site.
RF2A328HK–Zonnebeke, Belgium, 09/10/2017. Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the world in terms of burials. The Tyne Cot Memorial now b
RMBC8WRE–General Auguste Edouard Hirschauer, 1857 to 1943. French lieutenant general in the First World War
RMM24T73–First World War (1914-1918) aka The Great War or World War One - Trench Warfare - WWI colour photograph showing British soldiers sleeping in dugouts
RMD564M9–These tins are put in kilns and the solder extracted is of great value
RMCX1NNP–German soldiers in a trench system during the Great War
RME5P7KN–Twickenham, London UK, Monday August 4, 2014. Centre, wearing black, Her Serene Highness Princess Marie-Therese von Hohenberg (great-granddaughter of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria–Hungary, whose assassination in June 1914 lead directly to World War 1, The Great War of 1914/1918) as she enters Radnor Gardens in Twickenham to take part in a service to mark the 100th anniversary of Great Britain's entry into the war, on Monday August 4, 2014. Left, wearing uniform, is her husband, Mr. Anthony Bailey OBE GCSS. Credit: David Gee/Alamy Live News
RFR1CPBN–St Peter's Church in Rawdon, Leeds, showing the celebration poppies for the 100th year of the end of the 1914 - 1918 great war.
RM2B3RKBW–Rifle drill for recruits to the Lincolnshire Regiment shortly after war broke out, September 1914. Uniforms and weapons at the time were in scarce supply.
RF2PHMKA0–Firing at close range A British gun in an exposed position and with no camouflage firing point blank at the enemy from the book ' Deeds of heroism and bravery : the book of heroes and personal daring ' by Elwyn Alfred Barron and Rupert Hughes, Publication Date 1920 Publisher New York : Harper & Brothers Publishers
RF2PXC995–Wolrd War I. At the great edge of Calonne. 1915 The second German line is conquered. While it was being organized, seven fighters, still vibrant from the fight, found themselves in a shell hole from the German artillery's ripostes. On July 13, a violent German reaction, preceded by an abundant emission of gas, took away a little ground from us that we took back almost immediately.
RFM8P3JR–words from 'The Soldier' poem by Rupert Brooke on War Memorial in Clifton Park, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England, UK
RMR057TY–Aldridge, West Midlands, UK. 2nd November 2018. Station Road has been temporarily renamed Poppy Road to remember residents who caught the train from Aldridge station to go to war between 1914 and 1918. Credit: Nick Maslen/Alamy Live News
RM2E2445H–French propaganda poster from the time of the Great War. For the supreme Effort. 1914-1918
RM2TA117R–WW1 World War I - Several tanks in a tankdrome
RMDP7HGC–Map illustrating the advance of the Russian Army of Invasion in the east of Germany, during WWI
RM2K7XC93–Original and charming WW1 era postcard of working class children dressed in red cross uniforms, with a stall raffling or selling their toys and games, sweets and potted plants to help raise money for wounded soldiers, Union Jack flag in background, 1914-1918 U.K.
RM2M98K10–Studio photo, young man in UOTC uniform (20th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers), autumn/winter 1914. He was Albert Auerbach (1894-1918).
RFKYRE8R–World War One. World War I (WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, the Great War, or the War to End All Wars, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. More than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilised in one of the largest wars in history.Over nine million combatants and seven million civilians died as a result of the war (including the victims of a number of genocides), a casualty rate exacerbated by the belligerents' technological and industrial sophistication.
RMHY9170–Canadian Cemetery No.2, Neuville-St.Vaast, France. Nearly 3,000, 1914-18 war casualties are commemorated in this site.
RF2A3287F–Zonnebeke, Belgium, 09/10/2017. Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the world in terms of burials. The Tyne Cot Memorial now b
RM2A060PC–French troops making a daylight raid on German trenches in search of prisoners for information purposes. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934.
RMM236XA–First World War (1914-1918) aka The Great War or World War One - Trench Warfare - Vivian Gilbert, Actor and author who served in the Jerusalem campaign
RMD55XPX–Messenger dog with its handler, in France, during World War I
RMCX1NPW–German soldiers in a trench system during the Great War
RM2BW2JEK–To enable wonem who are in financial straits owing to the war to earn a living as Chauffeurs, Mrs Heywood of the Piccadilly motor training Institue, offer free training. Changing a damaged tyre on the road. pupils off for a drive. 1914-1918
RFR1CP8N–St Peter's Church in Rawdon, Leeds, showing the celebration poppies for the 100th year of the end of the 1914 - 1918 great war.
RM2EPH9RJ–A portrait of Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria (1869-1955), the last heir apparent to the Bavarian throne. During the first half of the First World War he commanded the 6th Army on the Western Front. From August 1916, he commanded the Army Group that occupied the sector of the front opposite the British Expeditionary Force. From an original art print in an old magazine dated 1915.
RF2PHMKA6–1st Lieut. Philip Benson Volunteered for night bombing an4 was particularly efficient in 'chassi' work. He gave the Germans a taste of their own medicine by dropping bombs on German towns and firing upon German supply trains from the book ' Deeds of heroism and bravery : the book of heroes and personal daring ' by Elwyn Alfred Barron and Rupert Hughes, Publication Date 1920 Publisher New York : Harper & Brothers Publishers
RF2PXBM75–World War I. France at war. Under fire! 1914. By Georges Scott. A section of dragon machine guns takes a galloping position under the shrapnel bursts. A little later, with a beautiful indifference for the elementary rules of probity, the German illustrated press seized this drawing published in The illustration of October 31, 1914. By a simple change of text, she will make a mad escape from it. Easy propaganda process!
RF2PGK02W–ergeant Stacy A. Lewis 1st Division, 2nd Machine-Gun Battalion, Company 'A' On July 22, 1918, near Soissons, with great daring Sergeant Lewis killed an entire machine-gun crew and captured their guns. He voluntarily organized a machinesgun crew, with which in the hottest shell fire he advanced and gave battle to the enemy from the book ' Deeds of heroism and bravery : the book of heroes and personal daring ' by Elwyn Alfred Barron and Rupert Hughes, Publication Date 1920 Publisher New York : Harper & Brothers Publishers
RMR057TX–Aldridge, West Midlands, UK. 2nd November 2018. Station Road has been temporarily renamed Poppy Road to remember residents who caught the train from Aldridge station to go to war between 1914 and 1918. Credit: Nick Maslen/Alamy Live News
RF2DDT65T–German sarcastic propaganda poster from the time of the Great War. Caught and trapped. 1914-1918
RM2TA0XH5–WW1 World War I - Men working in trenches, Italy
RMDM25YD–British soldiers fighting in a thunderstorm at The First Battle of the Marne, France during WWI.
RM2BAG8X4–German WW1 era postcard of Prussian marines with spades digging trenches, 31st March 1915 sent to a family in Kasten, Bavaria, Germany.
RM2M98G9F–Studio photo, young man in UOTC uniform (20th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers), autumn/winter 1914. He was Albert Auerbach (1894-1918).
RFKYTKFN–World War One. World War I (WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, the Great War, or the War to End All Wars, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. More than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, were mobilised in one of the largest wars in history.Over nine million combatants and seven million civilians died as a result of the war (including the victims of a number of genocides), a casualty rate exacerbated by the belligerents' technological and industrial sophistication.
RMHY91AT–Canadian Cemetery No.2, Neuville-St.Vaast, France. Nearly 3,000, 1914-18 war casualties are commemorated in this site.
RF2A328HM–Zonnebeke, Belgium, 09/10/2017. Tyne Cot Cemetery, the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the world in terms of burials. The Tyne Cot Memorial now b
RMWTAF0M–Rooms in Mayfair mansions turned into workrooms for the manufacture of hospital requisites during WWI. Seen here women volunteers. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934.
RMM21Y65–First World War (1914-1918) aka The Great War or World War One - Trench Warfare - WWI A French soldier poses for a photograph in his new uniform
RMD55XPH–Five soldiers recuperating in the sun, during World War I
RMCX1NNF–German soldiers in a trench bunker system during the Great War
RMC3XNKB–War Memorial Great War 1914 - 1918 and union jack, fallen soldiers from the first world war Knipton Vale of Belvoir Grantham Nottinghamshire. UK
RFR1CP6W–St Peter's Church in Rawdon, Leeds, showing the celebration poppies for the 100th year of the end of the 1914 - 1918 great war.
RM2B1JR57–'Dazzled Ships in Dry Dock, Liverpool' by Edward Alexander Wadsworth ARA (1889-1949) was an English artist, most famous for his close association with Vorticism. He painted, often in tempera, coastal views, abstracts, portraits and still-life and was also an engraver on wood and copper. In the First World War he was involved in transferring dazzle camouflage designs onto ships for the Royal Navy, and after the war he continued to paint nautical themes. See Alamy Image ID: H69FFB, for Peter Blakes modern take.
RMB5MRXM–9CH 1914 9 0 A1 Tsingtau 1914 Japanese shoot World War 1 War in the colonies Siege and capture of the German lease land Kiautsch
RM2CC4AN9–The Belgian refugees in Britain: A warm reception that turned to resentment, 1914-1918 Belgian refugees on the harbour at Ostend waiting for a boat to
RF2PGJYG3–Cantigny The first American Offensive The Battle of Cantigny, fought May 28, 1918 was the first major American battle and offensive of World War I. The U.S. 1st Division, the most experienced of the five American divisions then in France and in reserve for the French Army near the village of Cantigny, was selected for the attack. The objective of the attack was both to reduce a small salient made by the German Army in the front lines but also to instill confidence among the French. from the book ' Deeds of heroism and bravery : the book of heroes and personal daring ' by Elwyn Alfred Barron an
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