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When what is today known as World War I broke out, Britain was still a colonial power. And her domin
THE LISTENING STATION (2018)The Wilson, Cheltenham 1st September - 16th December 2018Steeped i
Letters from Russian prisoners of war (1917).These letters were sent by a working party of Russian P
Letters and cards from various soldiers overseas to a Liverpoolschoolgirl who had sent them comforts
Recovering American soldiers go sight-seeing in London, November 1918.
Misery in postwar Germany. Das Letzte (The Last Thing). 1924. By German artist, Käthe Koll
A letter from the Chairman of London County Council’s EducationCommittee, expressing his s
This is one of four commissioned paintings by Anna Airy depictingmunitions production during WW1. &n
deathandmysticism:American, British, French, and German gas masks, ca. 1915
WWI German helmets pyramid in 1918
Map: German territory lost in the 20th century.
piiess: 01.07 | notes on ww1 feat. recent skincare faves song of the day: (G)I-DLE - LATATA
piiess: 01.07 | notes on ww1 feat. recent skincare faves song of the day: (G)I-DLE - LATATA
Men of the Chinese Labour Corps display the loaves of special bread they have made in their own bake
Forgive me a minor deviation from our usual theme, but I found this photograph of my own great-grand
Oh, why not, let’s have some more vintage soldiers being sweet. WW1 British by the look of
One of the most elegant, captivating war portraits I’ve ever seen, such a graceful but int
C Company, 1/5 Seaforth - France 20th March 1916
Austrian war painter Lieutenant Kainradl at work in a snow tunnel on the Italian Front, circa 1916.O
Two German prisoners of war captured by Canadians during the Battle of Vimy Ridge.Original image sou
piiess: 01.07 | notes on ww1 feat. recent skincare faves song of the day: (G)I-DLE - LATATA
Centenary of Edinburgh Zeppelin Raid Tonight marks 100 years since two Imperial German Zeppelins att
pro-patria-mori: A painting showing WW1 Imperial German Askari charging forward. The German empire
A British cavalryman during the First World War.No information I’m afraid.
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