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Tasker Howard Bliss, American First World War general, (1926). Bliss (1853-1930) served as US Army Chief of Staff during World War I before representing the United States at the Supreme War Council
Adolphe Marie Louis Adolphe Guillaumat, French First World War general, (1926). Guillaumat (1863-1940) succeeded Robert Nivelle as commander of the French Second Army at Verdun in late 1916
Marie-Eugene Debeney, French First World War general, (1926). Debeney (1864-1943), was commander of the French First Army from late 1917 until the end of the war
Francois Anthoine, French First World War general, (1926). Anthoine (1860-1944) commanded the French First Army during 1917
John Joseph Black Jack Pershing, American general, (1926). Artist: Leon HorneckerJohn Joseph Black Jack Pershing, American general, (1926). Pershing, (1860-1948), led the American Expeditionary Force in World War I
General Mazel, French army officer during World War I, (1916), 1926. Artist: JuillietGeneral Mazel, French army officer during World War I, (1916), 1926. Mazel commanded the French First Army during 1916 and the 5th Army in 1916-1917
Admiralty, Whitehall, London, 20th Century. The Old Admiralty, designed by Thomas Ripley and completed in 1726. Postcard from The Souvenir Album, Views of London And The River Thames
Crystal Palace, London, 20th Century. Designed by Sir Joseph Paxton, the Crystal Palace was originally built in Hyde Park to house the Great Exhibition of 1851
Albert Hall, London, 20th Century. The Albert Hall, a concert hall seating 8000 people, was named in memory of Prince Albert
Kensington Palace and Queen Victorias Statue, London, 20th Century. Originally built in the 17th century as the residence of the Earl of Nottingham
Horse Guards Parade, London, 20th Century. The parade ground was used during the medieval period as a tilt-yard (an area for jousts). A spectacular tournament was staged here in 1540 by Henry VIII
Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London, 20th Century. Rotten Row was established in the late 17th century by William III, who wanted a safe thoroughfare connecting St James Palace and Kensington Palace
The British Museum, London, 20th Century. The Britsh Museum in Holborn was established in 1753. Postcard from The Souvenir Album, Views of London And The River Thames, From London To Oxford, (London)
The Flower Walk, Kensington Gardens, London, 20th Century. Adjoining the larger open space of Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens is one of Londons Royal Parks
Gordons Statue and National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, 20th CenturyGordons Statue and National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, 20th century. The statue commemorating General Charles George Gordon, killed at Khartoum in 1885
Bank of England, London, 20th Century. The Bank of England was established in 1694 to act as banker and debt manager for the government
Trafalgar Square And Nelsons Column, London, 20th Century. The column was designed by William Railton to commemorate Nelsons victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805
St Pauls Cathedral, London, 20th Century. Sir Christopher Wrens great domed cathedral built to replace the previous cathedral destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666
Houses of Parliament, London, 20th Century. Much of the present Palace of Westminster was designed by Charles Barry and Augustus Welby Pugin, and was constructed between 1837 and 1858
Albert Memorial, London, 20th Century. The memorial to Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria, was erected in Kensington Gardens near to the Albert Hall
London Bridge After The 1904 Widening, London, 20th Century. Built to a design by John Rennie in 1824-1831, this version of London Bridge was dismantled and sold to Lake Havasu City, USA in 1968
Buckingham Palace, London, 20th Century. Acquired by George III in 1761 for his wife, Queen Charlotte, Buckingham Palace became the official royal London residence in 1837 when Queen Victoria moved
The Royal Exchange, London, 20th Century. The Royal Exchange was established by Sir Thomas Gresham in 1566, with the aim of making London main European market-place
Thames Embankment, London, 20th Century. The Embankment was designed by the civil engineer Joseph Bazalgette to accommodate his new sewer system and to provide a thoroughfare alongside the river
Tower of London, 20th Century. On its completion in 1097 the tower provided accommodation for the king, but in later centuries was used as a prison, armoury and military store
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)