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11-inch shells abandoned by the Germans in their headlong flight across the Rhine. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:186
14th century Ramparts and Lille Gate through which British troops entered during the defence of Ypres. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:99
After the assault on Mouquet Farms, Thiepval Ridge, taken by our matchless infantry at heavy cost. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:53
After the bitter struggle for the stricken village of Gheluvelt, lost and retaken several times. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:95
After the desperate struggle for Lone Pine, Australians and Turks lying as they bayonetted one another. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:114
After weeks of weary fighting for the fateful Menin road, the victors and the vanquished both happy. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:91
Amid bursting "erumps," with trench mortar ready. Seaforths watch through periscope for the Bosche. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:1
Armour-plated Hun plane, mounting seven machine guns, need to mow down our lads in the trenches. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:165
Artillary in the great Victory March of the Empire´s Forces, crossing Westminister Bridge. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:199
Artillery observation officer in forward post regulates our barrage during the advance on Woncourt. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:77
At dawn, in a determined rush, we carry the fortified Hun entrenchments in Trones Wood by ... . From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:55
Attending to wounded on the Menin Road, Ypres, during the stiff fighting around Zonnebeke. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:92
At the bayonet's point our lads rush and capture a German machine-gunner in his lair at Croiselles. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:74
Australian drivers galloping up to move the guns to forward positions during battle for Le Transloy. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:178
The battered Sugar Refinery at Le Transloy taken by the Australians at the point of the bayonet. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:179
A battery of Field Artillery crossing a bridge as ...tide . From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:28
A battery of Royal Field Artillery matching a few minutes rest. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:10
The battlefront along the Yser Canal in the bitter winter of 1916 our heavy guns shelling the enemy. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1916
FM 1965 001 1518:35
Beach W, a Turkish death-trap, rushed by indomitable Lancasters under a tornado of fire, unloading stores. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:104
Belgian stretcher-bearers carrying a wounded comrade through the trenches at Dixmude. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:156
Black Watch and Indians hold an important sector of the line near Fauquissart Post guarding Calais. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:14
Bombing the Germans out of their deep dug-outs at Martinspuich during the advance on the Somme. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:59
Bosche prisoner escorted by French troops, in  front of Albert Cathedral, wrecked by shell-fire. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:175
A Bosche sniper worries a Selection of Seaforths who are snatching a moment´s respita. From the box The Great War
Royal Command to the Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary
1914-1918
FM 1965 001 1518:4