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The explosion of the Imperial Mole during the bombardment of Odessa, Ukraine, 1854 (1857).Artist: George Greatbatch
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The bombardment of Odessa, Ukraine, during the Crimean War, 1854 (1857).Artist: George Greatbatch
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The gallant affair of the Hecla and Arrogant, 1854 (1857).Artist: H Bibby
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HMS Agamemnon attacking Fort Constantine, 1854 (1857).Artist: H Winkles
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French soldiers watching artillery fire, 1st Battle of the Marne, France, 5-12 September 1914
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The Hills and Fort of Douaumont, Verdun, France, 18 March 1916, (1926)
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Bombardment of the Belfry, Arras, France, July 1915, (1926).Artist: Francois Flameng
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The Church of Ablain and Souchez, Artois, France, 19 June 1915, (1926).Artist: Francois Flameng
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Notre Dame de Lorette and St Nazaire, Ablain, during bombardment, Artois, France, 1915, (1926).Artist: Francois Flameng
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French artillery assault on the Eparges ridge, near Verdun, France, 2 August 1915
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A German Shell Explodes in a British Trench, 1914, (1926).Artist: Arthur C Michael
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The Hills and Fort of Douaumont, Verdun, France, 18 March 1916, (1926)
The Hills and Fort of Douaumont, Verdun, France, 18 March 1916, (1926). Douaumont was the site of one of the network of forts built around the city of Verdun. The village itself was destroyed during the Battle of Verdun in 1916. The fort fell to the Germans on 25 February 1916 without resistance as the French artillery garrison were sheltering from shelling in the fort's lower levels. The loss of Douaumont was regarded as a humiliation by the French, who sacrificed thousands of lives and expended millions of shells in futile attempts to recapture it before they were finally successful on 24 October after the Germans withdrew form the fort. Today Douaumont is the site of an ossuary that contains the remains of thousands of soldiers killed during the battle
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The front line around the Aisne, France, World War I, 1914, (1926)
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Artillery barrage before an advance, Aisne, France, 2 September 1918
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