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View of Port Bannatyne on the Isle of Bute, Scotland, c. 1900View of Port Bannatyne on the Isle of Bute, Scotland, pub. C. 1900 (colour postard)
Police on Horseback controling crowds during the Great Strike at Hyde Park Corner, pub. 1926 (photogravure)
Gas shells at Luttre, Belgium, c1914-1919Part of a dump which the retreating Germans failed to destroy
Homeward bound, with their great task greatly finished, 1919Arrival of British troops at a London railway terminal
Hailing home with smiles and cheers, c1914-1919R.F.A. (Royal Field Artillery ) gunners arrive at Dover from Salonika, Greece
1st Battalion London Scottish marching through London on arrival from France, May 16th, 1919During the First World War the 1st Battalion of London Scottish was the first Territorial Infantry Battalion in action against the Germans at Messines on 31st October 1914
Victoria Cross Heroes of Mons and Le Cateau, c1914-1919Captain Francis Octavus Grenfell (1880-1915), Major Charles A. Lavington Yate (1872-1914), Captain Theodore Wright (1883-1914), Captain Douglas Reynolds (1882-1916), Lieut
Britains Prime Minister signing the Treaty of Peace with Germany in the Hall ofDavid Lloyd George (1863-1945) with other members of the British Peace Delegation, from left to right: Mr Bonar Law (1858-1923), Mr A. J. Balfour (1848-1930), Mr W. M
Victory March in London, July 19th, 1919Troops entering the Mall through the Admirality Arch
Return of the Guards, 19192nd Grenadiers at St. Pancras Railway Station, Feb. 25th, 1919
Anglo-Saxon Brotherhood, c1914-1919President Wilson (1856-1924) with King George (1865-1936) at Buckingham Palace, London
Anzac Day in London, April 25th, 1919Australian Cavalry marching down Fleet Street. Anzac Day marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War
Workmen standing under one of the propellors of the Titanic, 31 May, 1911 (b / w photo)Workmen standing under one of the propellors of the Titanic, 31 May, 1911 (b/w photo)