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Background imageLimited Collection: Western Theatre, 1919. Creator: George Philip & Son Ltd

Western Theatre, 1919. Creator: George Philip & Son Ltd
Western Theatre, 1919. Map showing the theatre of war in northern France and Belgium during the First World War, 1914-1919

Background imageLimited Collection: A Small Motor Tractor Getting a Huge R.A.F. Bombing Machine into Position... (1919)

A Small Motor Tractor Getting a Huge R.A.F. Bombing Machine into Position... (1919)
A Small Motor Tractor Getting a Huge R.A.F. Bombing Machine into Position on an Aerodrome Near Liges-Court in France, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919

Background imageLimited Collection: Red Cross Train, (1919). Creator: Unknown

Red Cross Train, (1919). Creator: Unknown
Red Cross Train, (1919). An interior view of one of the travelling wards. Injured soldiers on a hospital train, scene from the First World War, 1914-1919

Background imageLimited Collection: French Field-Service Kitchens Behind the Firing Line, (1919). Creator: Unknown

French Field-Service Kitchens Behind the Firing Line, (1919). Creator: Unknown
French Field-Service Kitchens Behind the Firing Line, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: Next to ammunition, an army in the field requires to be fed

Background imageLimited Collection: Watching the Battle in France, c1915, (1919). Creator: Unknown

Watching the Battle in France, c1915, (1919). Creator: Unknown
Watching the Battle in France, c1915, (1919). Scene from the First World War: Lord Kitchener on the occasion of one of his visits to the front reviewed the operations of the French Army

Background imageLimited Collection: The Field-Marshal Thanking His Troops, (1919). Creator: Unknown

The Field-Marshal Thanking His Troops, (1919). Creator: Unknown
The Field-Marshal Thanking His Troops, (1919). Scene from the First World War, c1918: Sir Douglas Haig making a tour of the British line after a brilliantly successful operation in the great

Background imageLimited Collection: British Army Carrier Pigeons in France, (1919). Creator: Unknown

British Army Carrier Pigeons in France, (1919). Creator: Unknown
British Army Carrier Pigeons in France, (1919). Carrier pigeons being sent up the line, scene from the First World War, 1914-1919

Background imageLimited Collection: Gun And the Instruments Used By The Pilot, (1919). Creator: Unknown

Gun And the Instruments Used By The Pilot, (1919). Creator: Unknown
The Nose Of A Huge Bombing Aeroplane, Showing How The Gun Is Used And the Instruments Used By The Pilot, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919

Background imageLimited Collection: A Cossack Patrol and Russian Infantry, (1919). Creator: Unknown

A Cossack Patrol and Russian Infantry, (1919). Creator: Unknown
A Cossack Patrol and Russian Infantry, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: In a town only just evacuated by the retreating Germans, the Russians being in hot pursuit

Background imageLimited Collection: The First Advertisement, c1914, (1919). Creator: Unknown

The First Advertisement, c1914, (1919). Creator: Unknown
The First Advertisement, c1914, (1919). Your King and Country Need You; A Call to Arms. First World War enlistment propaganda

Background imageLimited Collection: Some Spoils of the Battle-field, (1919). Creator: Unknown

Some Spoils of the Battle-field, (1919). Creator: Unknown
Some Spoils of the Battle-field, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: The first use of flame-projectors (flammenwerfer)

Background imageLimited Collection: Awaiting the Attack, (1919). Creator: Unknown

Awaiting the Attack, (1919). Creator: Unknown
Awaiting the Attack, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: This remarkable photograph of an actual attack by the Germans was taken near Ypres [in Belgium]

Background imageLimited Collection: The Woolly Bear. (1919). Creator: Unknown

The Woolly Bear. (1919). Creator: Unknown
The " Woolly Bear". (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: A shrapnel shell bursts overhead the first-line trenches

Background imageLimited Collection: A Village on the Western Front, (1919). Creator: Unknown

A Village on the Western Front, (1919). Creator: Unknown
A Village on the Western Front, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: British soldier posing by a destroyed building in northern France or Belgium

Background imageLimited Collection: One Nights Rations for a Bombing Squadron, (1919). Creator: Unknown

One Nights Rations for a Bombing Squadron, (1919). Creator: Unknown
One Nights Rations for a Bombing Squadron, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: All these bombs were dropped on German munitions dumps, railways etc

Background imageLimited Collection: Belgians Holding the River at Termonde, (1919). Creator: Unknown

Belgians Holding the River at Termonde, (1919). Creator: Unknown
Belgians Holding the River at Termonde, (1919). Allied soldiers fighting the Germans at Termonde in Belgium, scene from the First World War, 1914-1919

Background imageLimited Collection: An Incident in the Retreat from Mons, (1919). Creator: Unknown

An Incident in the Retreat from Mons, (1919). Creator: Unknown
An Incident in the Retreat from Mons, (1919). Scene from the First World War: in August 1914 the British Expeditionary Force were attacked by the Germans at Mons in Belgium

Background imageLimited Collection: The Battle of the Rivers, (1919). Creator: Unknown

The Battle of the Rivers, (1919). Creator: Unknown
The Battle of the Rivers, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: A detachment of the Belgian Artillery preparing to take up a position of attack on Alost [Aalst, in Flanders, Belgium]

Background imageLimited Collection: Versailles, (1919). Creator: Unknown

Versailles, (1919). Creator: Unknown
Versailles, (1919). The palace of Versailles in France: From September 1870 till the conclusion of peace in 1871, Versailles was the Headquarters of the German army

Background imageLimited Collection: Somewhere in France, (1919). Creator: Unknown

Somewhere in France, (1919). Creator: Unknown
" Somewhere" in France, (1919). Scene from the First World War, 1914-1919: The way in which the material and physical needs of the [British] army in the field were ministered to was one of

Background imageLimited Collection: Captain Fox, (1919). Creator: Unknown

Captain Fox, (1919). Creator: Unknown
Captain Fox, (1919). Portrait of Cecil Henry Fox (1873-1963), British Rear-Admiral in the Royal Navy, who was in command of HMS Amphion when she hit a German mine and sank on 6 August 1914

Background imageLimited Collection: The Loss of the Aboukir, Hogue, and Cressy, (1919)

The Loss of the Aboukir, Hogue, and Cressy, (1919)
The Loss of the " Aboukir", " Hogue", and " Cressy", (1919). British warships sunk by the German submarine SM U-9 in the North Sea on 22 September 1914

Background imageLimited Collection: In The Beys Garden, 1865, (1920). Creator: John Frederick Lewis

In The Beys Garden, 1865, (1920). Creator: John Frederick Lewis
In The Beys Garden, 1865, (1920). Marian Lewis wife of Orientalist artist John Frederick Lewis is portrayed as the wife of the Bey. Oil on Wood. From " The Connoisseur Vol

Background imageLimited Collection: Miss Elizabeth Phelps, 1778, (1920). Creator: Matthew William Peters

Miss Elizabeth Phelps, 1778, (1920). Creator: Matthew William Peters
Miss Elizabeth Phelps, 1778, (1920). Portrait of Elizabeth Henriette Phelps by Matthew William Peters. From " The Connoisseur Vol. LVI" [Otto Limited, London, 1920.]

Background imageLimited Collection: Portrait of Sir James Oxenden, 2nd Bart. (1643-1708), c1670, (1920). Creator: Edmund Ashfield

Portrait of Sir James Oxenden, 2nd Bart. (1643-1708), c1670, (1920). Creator: Edmund Ashfield
Portrait of Sir James Oxenden, 2nd Bart. (1643-1708). c1670, (1920). Sir James Oxenden, 2nd Baronet, English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1679 and 1702

Background imageLimited Collection: Laying the Lines That Bridge The Seven Seas, c1935. Artist: Siemens Brothers and Company Limited

Laying the Lines That Bridge The Seven Seas, c1935. Artist: Siemens Brothers and Company Limited
Laying the Lines That Bridge The Seven Seas, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume II, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageLimited Collection: Section By Section Mounts The Huge Steel Framework of the Hookers Cylinder, c1935

Section By Section Mounts The Huge Steel Framework of the Hookers Cylinder, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume II, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageLimited Collection: Byron, c1800, (1911). Artist: Richard Westall

Byron, c1800, (1911). Artist: Richard Westall
Byron, c1800, (1911). George Gordon Byron (1788-1824) commonly known as Lord Byron, was an English poet and a leading figure in the Romantic movement

Background imageLimited Collection: Apethorpe Hall, Northants - Mr. Leonard Brassey, 1910

Apethorpe Hall, Northants - Mr. Leonard Brassey, 1910. Apethorpe Palace formerly known as Apethorpe Hall, Apethorpe House or Apthorp Park, in Apethorpe, Northamptonshire

Background imageLimited Collection: Kedleston, Derby - The Rev. The Lord Scarsdale, 1910

Kedleston, Derby - The Rev. The Lord Scarsdale, 1910. Spectacular 18th-century mansion with Adam interiors and parkland. 1760s Neo-classical mansion, designed for lavish entertaining

Background imageLimited Collection: Ingestre, Staffordshire - The Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot, 1910

Ingestre, Staffordshire - The Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot, 1910. Ingestre Hall is a Grade II, 17th-century Jacobean mansion situated at Ingestre, near Stafford, Staffordshire, England

Background imageLimited Collection: Sutton Place, Surrey - The Lord Northcliffe, 1910

Sutton Place, Surrey - The Lord Northcliffe, 1910. Sutton Place, near Guildford in Surrey is a Grade I listed Tudor manor house built c.1525 by Sir Richard Weston (d.1541), courtier of Henry VIII

Background imageLimited Collection: Sir Christopher Wrens Final Design for St Paul s, 17th century. (1910). Artist: Sir Christopher Wren

Sir Christopher Wrens Final Design for St Paul s, 17th century. (1910). Artist: Sir Christopher Wren
Sir Christopher Wrens Final Design for St Paul s, 17th century. (1910). In designing St Paul s, Christopher Wren had to meet many challenges

Background imageLimited Collection: Broughton Castle, Banbury - The Lord Save and Sele, 1910

Broughton Castle, Banbury - The Lord Save and Sele, 1910. Broughton Castle is a medieval fortified manor house in the village of Broughton which is about two miles south-west of Banbury, Oxfordshire

Background imageLimited Collection: Parham Park, Sussex - The Lord Zouche, 1910

Parham Park, Sussex - The Lord Zouche, 1910. Parham Park is an Elizabethan house and estate in the civil parish of Parham, West Sussex, South East England

Background imageLimited Collection: Sherborne House, Gloucestershire - The Lord Sherborne, 1910

Sherborne House, Gloucestershire - The Lord Sherborne, 1910. Sherborne House is a large house in the village of Sherborne, Gloucestershire, England

Background imageLimited Collection: Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire - The Earl Fitzwilliam, 1910

Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire - The Earl Fitzwilliam, 1910. Wentworth Woodhouse is a Grade I listed country house in the village of Wentworth, near Rotherham in South Yorkshire, England

Background imageLimited Collection: Silhouette Portrait of Charles Dickens, c1840s, (1910)

Silhouette Portrait of Charles Dickens, c1840s, (1910)
Silhouette Portrait of Charles Dickens, 1910. Charles John Huffam Dickens (1812-1870) was an English writer and social critic

Background imageLimited Collection: Burton Agnes, Bridlington - Mrs. Wickham Boynton, 1910

Burton Agnes, Bridlington - Mrs. Wickham Boynton, 1910. Burton Agnes Hall is an Elizabethan manor house in the village of Burton Agnes, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England

Background imageLimited Collection: Incised Lacquered Cabinet, c1680, (1910)

Incised Lacquered Cabinet, c1680, (1910). Lacquer is a clear or coloured wood finish that dries by solvent evaporation or a curing process that produces a hard, durable finish

Background imageLimited Collection: Berkeley Castle, Gloucester - The Lord Fitzhardinge, 1910

Berkeley Castle, Gloucester - The Lord Fitzhardinge, 1910. A castle in the town of Berkeley, Gloucestershire, with origins dating back to the 11th century

Background imageLimited Collection: Dunster Castle, Somerset - Earl of Carhampton, 1910

Dunster Castle, Somerset - Earl of Carhampton, 1910
Dunster Castle, Somerse - Earl of Carhamptont, 1910. Dunster Castle is a former motte and bailey castle, now a country house, in the village of Dunster, Somerset, England

Background imageLimited Collection: Hurstbourne Park - The Earl of Portsmouth, 1910

Hurstbourne Park - The Earl of Portsmouth, 1910. Hurstbourne Park in Basingstoke and Deane, England, is a formal and landscape park with the remains of formal gardens

Background imageLimited Collection: Wilton House, Salisbury - The Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 1910

Wilton House, Salisbury - The Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery, 1910. Wilton House is an English country house situated at Wilton near Salisbury in Wiltshire

Background imageLimited Collection: Naworth Castle, Cumberland - The Earl of Carlisle, 1910

Naworth Castle, Cumberland - The Earl of Carlisle, 1910. Naworth Castle, also known as, or recorded in historical documents as Naward, is a castle in Cumbria, England, near the town of Brampton

Background imageLimited Collection: Hatfield House, Herts - The Marquis of Salisbury, 1910

Hatfield House, Herts - The Marquis of Salisbury, 1910. Hatfield House is a country house set in a large park, the Great Park, on the eastern side of the town of Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England

Background imageLimited Collection: Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire - The Earl of Ancaster, 1910

Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire - The Earl of Ancaster, 1910. A country house in Lincolnshire, England with woodland landscaped by Capability Brown

Background imageLimited Collection: Castle Ashby, Northamptonshire - The Marquis of Northampton, K. G. 1910

Castle Ashby, Northamptonshire - The Marquis of Northampton, K. G. 1910
Castle Ashby, Northamptonshire - The Marquis of Northampton, K.G. 1910. The original castle, a manor house, came about as the result of a licence obtained in 1306, by Walter Langton



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