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An illustration showing British soldiers fighting in the trenches during the first world war.
AR9112714 
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.
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'The late Pte. Joseph French, Beds. Regiment of Pirton.' A casualty report in a newspaper. The First World War.
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'Private S.G. Drury (Coggeshall) Ist Essex Regiment. Killed in action at the Dardanelles.' A casualty report in a newspaper. The First World War.
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'A west African soldier walking out"" in London'. A soldier of the British army who served during the First World War. ""
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'Lord Kitchener drowned on his way to Russia : The great field-marshal on board a sunken cruiser.' A newspaper report during the First World War.
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Casulties of the First World War. Portraits of soldiers killed or wounded.
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Northern casulties in Flanders and the Dardenelles. Portraits of British armed forces personnel killed during the First World War.
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Local Rolls of Honour (no. 11) - Brandon and Wolston. Casulties of the First World War, from various branches of the British armed forces.
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End of the First World War
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1-i Geroi [The First Hero]. A poem in Russian about four Cossacks fighting thirty two Germans. Russian poster.
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'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.
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A bivouc fire on the Potomac. Soldiers gathered around a camp fire, being entertained, during the American Civil War. Zouve soldiers are among them.
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'In Ruhleben Camp'. It's a long way to Tipperary"". A man and woman dancing by a wire fence. Ruhleben P.O.W. Camp was a civilian detention camp during World War I. The camp detainees arranged their ow
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The memorial service for the fallen in the war
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First World War
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Chto russkomu zdorovo, to nemtsu smert' [What is healthy for the Russian, is deadly for the German].
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Nemets kurit trubku, Turka kluet krupku. [The German is smoking a pipe, the Turk is pecking oats.]
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The Zulu war : Inside the laager at Ginghilovo during the Zulu attack. From sketches by Lieutenant Smith-Dorrien, R.N.
AR9112706 
Massa nemstev, peshkikh, konnykh edut s pushkami v vagonakh,...['A lot of German ground troops, artillery and cavalry were going by train, but the Cossacks carried out a raid and crushed the Germans'.
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'The light of peace in the trenches on Christmas Eve: A German soldier opens the spontaneous truce by approaching the British lines with a small Christmas tree'. Newspaper report of an event during th 
The light of peace in the trenches on Christmas Eve: A German soldier opens the spontaneous truce by approaching the British lines with a small Christmas tree'. Newspaper report of an event during the First World War, 
Location British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier AR9125211 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4504px × 5713px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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