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Casulties of the First World War. Portraits of soldiers killed or wounded.
AR9112526 
'Private S.G. Drury (Coggeshall) Ist Essex Regiment. Killed in action at the Dardanelles.' A casualty report in a newspaper. The First World War.
AR9112716 
Local Rolls of Honour (no. 11) - Brandon and Wolston. Casulties of the First World War, from various branches of the British armed forces.
AR9112629 
'A west African soldier walking out"" in London'. A soldier of the British army who served during the First World War. ""
AR9112522 
Northern casulties in Flanders and the Dardenelles. Portraits of British armed forces personnel killed during the First World War.
AR9112568 
A casualty report in a newspaper, during the First World War. The casualty being Private Charles Wright of the 11th battalion of the highland light infantry, killed in France.
AR9112718 
'Son of Ind wins Britain's most coveted honour.'  Naik Darwen Singh Negi depicted in an action for which we was awarded the Victoria Cross.
AR9112528 
'Victoria Cross, the new order of valour for the army'. Those mentioned : John Berryman - Troop Serjeant Major, 17th Lancers; William Norman - Private, 7th Regiment; John Grieve - Serjeant Major, 2nd
AR9125212 
U soiznikov frantsuzov bitykh nemtsev polnyi kuzov. .... [Our French allies have a cart full of dead Germans, and our English brothers- a whole basket, too].
AR9114936 
Soldiers of the Napoleon's Grand Armee bivouacked near Kokuticzki on the 9th July 1812. French soldiers appear to be holding a Russian prisoner. In the front right corner of the illustration, two sold
AR9125159 
'Three brothers who have made the supreme sacrifice, sons of Mr and Mrs Shand. Quarry Keig, Aberdeenshire. From the left : James, New Zealanders (regiment), died of wounds, February, 24th, aged 24; Wi 
Three brothers who have made the supreme sacrifice, sons of Mr and Mrs Shand. Quarry Keig, Aberdeenshire. From the left : James, New Zealanders (regiment), died of wounds, February, 24th, aged 24; William, Gordons, killed in action; April 9th, aged 22 yrs; John, Gordons, killed in action, aged 19 years.' , Photographs of three soldiers killed during the first world war. 
Location British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier AR9125208 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5603px × 2908px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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