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The Rockery, Kew Gardens, Richmond upon Thames, London, 20th Century. Postcard from The Souvenir Album, Views of London And The River Thames, From London To Oxford, (London, 20th Century)
Kingston upon Thames Bridge, London, 20th Century. The first masonry bridge over the Thames at Kingston was built in 1828
Woolwich Free Ferry, London, 20th Century. The free ferry service across the Thames between Woolwich and Newham was instigated by Sir Joseph Bazalgette and began operating in 1889
Piccadilly Circus, London, 20th Century. The statue of Eros is visible on the left of the picture. Postcard from The Souvenir Album, Views of London And The River Thames, From London To Oxford
The Pagoda, Kew Gardens, Richmond upon Thames, London, 20th Century. The Chinese-inspired ten-storey octagonal pagoda is 163 ft (nearly 50 metres) high
Woolwich Arsenal, London, 20th Century. Established in the late 17th century, Woolwich Arsenal was named the Royal Arsenal by George III in 1805
Law Courts, London, 20th Century. Designed in Victorian Gothic style by George Edmund Street, the Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand were opened by Queen Victoria in 1882
New lock and bridge, Richmond, London, 20th Century. Postcard from The Souvenir Album, Views of London And The River Thames, From London To Oxford, London, 20th Century
North entrance, Blackwall Tunnel, London, 20th Century. Designed by the London County Councils chief engineer Alexander Binnie (1839-1917), the Blackwall Tunnel beneath the Thames opened in 1897
Lambeth Palace, London, 20th century. Lambeth Palace is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. It was acquired by the archbishopric in 1200
Mansion House and Cheapside, London, early 20th century. Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London
St Jamess Palace, London, 20th Century. Situated on the Mall just to the north of St Jamess Park, St Jamess Palace was commissioned by Henry VIII
Northumberland Avenue, London, 20th Century. Postcard from The Souvenir Album, Views of London And The River Thames, From London To Oxford, (London, 20th Century)
Crown Jewels, London, 20th Century. Postcard from The Souvenir Album, Views of London And The River Thames, From London To Oxford, (London, 20th Century)
Imperial Institute, London, 20th Century. Designed by Sir Thomas Colcutt and opened in 1887, the Imperial Institute was intended to be a monument to the emerging imperial sentiment
Allied troops and German prisoners at the Menin Road, near Ypres, Belgium, 30 October, 1917. The Menin Road was the main road leading east out of Ypres
British troops at the Menin Road, near Ypres, Belgium, 30 October, 1917. The Menin Road was the main road leading east out of Ypres
German prisoners on a duckboard track at the Yser Canal, Belgium, 31 July 1917. The opening day of the Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele)
Allied troops, 31 July 1917 at the Yser Canal, Belgium, 1926Allied troops at the Yser Canal, Belgium, 31 July 1917. The opening day of the Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele)
Allied troops at the Yser Canal, Belgium, 31 July 1917. The opening day of the Third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele)
The offensive of Yser, 1917, (1926). Artist: Francois FlamengThe offensive of Yser, 1917, (1926)
French and Belgian troops, Flanders, c1917
Albert I of Belgium, leaving by plane to visit the lines of the Yser, c1917. Albert (1875-1934) commanded Belgiums forces during the war including the Battle of the Yser in 1914
King George V and the Canadian General Currie view the captured ground at Vimy and Messines, 1917. The Battles of Vimy Ridge and Messines were notable Allied successes in 1917
Australian troops the day before of the Battle of Messines, Belgium, 6 June 1917. The Battle of Messines was launched on June 7, 1917 by British General Herbert Plumers Second Army
An American soldier on sentry duty, Saint Nazaire, France, c1917
General Kornilov inspecting Russian troops, 1st July 1917. Lavr Kornilov (1870-1918) is best known for the Kornilov Affair
Street fighting in Petrograd, Russia, 17th July 1917. An outbreak of violence in the city in the period between the February and October Revolutions
Russian Generals Gurko and Brusilov, 1917. Vasili Gurko (1864-1937) was appointed Commander in Chief of the Russian Army in 1917 after the February Revolution but was dismissed in June after
Marshal Joffres tribute to the Marquis de Lafayette, Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York, USA, 1917. Joffre saluting the sculpture of Lafayette
The French military mission to America, the Harvard Club, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1917. The US Congress declared war on Germany on 6 April 1917
Robert Georges Nivelle, French First World War genreral, (1926). Nivelle (1857-1924) was Commander-in-Chief of the French army from December 1916 to May 1917
In the village of Craonnelle, 9th May 1917, 1917, (1926). Artist: Francois FlamengIn the village of Craonnelle, 9th May 1917, 1917, (1926). Buildings in a village damaged during the French Nivelle Offensive of April-May 1917
The Cliff of Craonne, c1917, (1926). Artist: Francois FlamengThe Cliff of Craonne, c1917, (1926). Craonne saw heavy fighting during the disastrous French Nivelle offensive of April-May 1917
The attack on the German positions north of the Aisne, 16th April 1917, (1926). Artist: Francois FlamengThe attack on the German positions north of the Aisne, 16th April 1917, (1926). Known as the Nivelle Offensive, after Robert Nivelle, the Commander in Chief of the French Army who planned it
In the wood of Roucy (Aisne), 15 April 1917, (1926). Artist: Francois FlamengIn the wood of Roucy (Aisne), 15 April 1917, (1926). French soldiers performing their ablutions and hanging up their laundry on the eve of battle
Hubert Lyautey, French First World War general and Minister of War, (1926). Lyautey (1854-1934) commanded French troops in the invasion and conquest of Madagascar in 1896-1898
Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre, Commander in Chief of French Armies, 1914-1916, (1926). Joffre (1852-1931) was declared the saviour of France when the German advance was halted at the Battle of
Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich, Russian First World War general, 16-17 March 1917. Grand Duke Nikolai (1856-1929) was Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Army when the First World War broke out in
Street fighting, Petrograd, Russia, 12-18 March 1917. Unrest during the opening phase of the Russian Revolution
Jean Degoutte, French First World War general, (1926). Degoutte commanded the French Sixth Army. In 1923 he commanded the French troops sent to occupy the Ruhr after Germany defaulted on its war
Louis Franchet d Esperey, French First World War general, (1926). Franchet d Esperey (1856-1942) commanded the French 5th Army at the Battle of the Marne in September 1914
Sir Julian Hedworth George Byng, British First World War general, (1926). After commanding the 9th Corps during the Gallipoli campaign
Sir Arthur William Currie, Canadian First World War general, (1926). Currie (1875-1933) commanded the Canadian Corps of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) from June 1917 until the end of the war
Sir WP Pulteney, British First World War general, (1926). Lieutenant-General Sir William Pulteney Pulteney (1861-1941) was commander of III Corps
Sir Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby, British First World War general, (1926). After a disagreement with Sir Douglas Haig over the tactics employed at the Battle of Arras
Robert Lee Bullard, American First World War general, (1926). As commander of the 1st Division, Bullard (1861-1947) led the first large-scale American offensive of the war at Cantigny in April 1918
Hunter Liggett, American First World War general, (1926). Liggett (1857-1935) commanded the US First Army from October 1918 until the end of the war