Australian troops the day before of the Battle of Messines, Nord Pas de Calais, Nord, Nieppe, FranceMagyar: Ausztrál katonák a messines-i csata előtt a német védelmi állások makettjét tanulmányozzák, Nieppe, Fr More
Operations on the Ancre, Janaury-march 1917 A working party of 2nd Battalion, the Manchester Regiment, part of 32nd Division, moving up to the trenches near Serre, January 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January - March 1917 The ruins of sugar refinery in Serre, destroyed during operations on the Ancrein Winter 1917, shortly before the German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line in Spring 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January - March 1917 Pack horses taking up ammunition to the forward area, near Hamel, January 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January - March 1917 Pack horses taking up ammunition to the forward area, near Bapaume, January 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January - March 1917 Ruined buildings in the village of Puisieux, destroyed during operations in the winter of 1917, subsequently occupied by the British, February 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January - March 1917 British troops are seen watching the shelling of enemy trenches, near Bapaume, during operations on the Ancre, March 1917, shortly before the German withdrawal to t More
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 A captured trench at Gommecourt, which was partially destroyed during operations on the Ancre in Winter 1917, shortly before the German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 A British soldier, holding a klaxon gas alarm sits on the ruined Church at Gommecourt, March 1917, which was destroyed during operations on the Ancre in Winter 1917, More
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 Destroyed dug-outs in a captured German front line trench near Gommecourt seen in March 1917, destroyed during operations on the Ancre in Winter 1917, shortly before More
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 The ruins of Gommecourt Chateau, seen in March 1917, destroyed during operations on the Ancre in Winter 1917, shortly before the German withdrawal to the Hindenburg L More
Operations on the Ancre, Janury-march 1917 The ruins of Gommecourt Chateau, seen in March 1917, destroyed during operations on the Ancre in Winter 1917, shortly before the German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Li More
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 A destroyed front line trench near Gommecourt in March 1917, destroyed during operations on the Ancre, shortly before the German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line fro More
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 The ruins of Gommecourt village, seen in March 1917, destroyed during operations on the Ancre in Winter 1917, shortly before the German withdrawal to the Hindenburg L More
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 A British soldier sits by the entrance to a concrete pillbox in ruined defence works, destroyed during operations on the Ancre in Winter 1917, shortly before the Germ More
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 The Gommecourt village destroyed during operations on the Ancre in Winter 1917, shortly before the German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line from March 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 The ruined entrance to Gommecourt Chateau, destroyed during operations on the Ancre in Winter 1917, shortly before the German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line in Spring 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 The ruins of sugar refinery in Serre, destroyed during operations on the Ancre in Winter 1917, shortly before the German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 The ruins of the village of Serre, destroyed during operations on the Ancre in Winter 1917, shortly before the German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line in Spring 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 British troops are seen watching the shelling of enemy trenches, near Bapaume, during operations on the Ancre, March 1917, shortly before the German withdrawal to the More
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 Heavily shelled ground near Serre, following operations on the Ancre in early 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 Iron girders on the roadside used by German forces as a barricade,near Serre, following operations on the Ancre, March 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 British troops in a captured German trench ('Old Hun Line') at Serre, March 1917. Serre was occupied by men of the 7th, 9th and 62nd Divisions on 25 February 1917 du More
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 A working party of 2nd Battalion, the Manchester Regiment, part of 32nd Division, moving up to the trenches near Serre, January 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 Group of the 2nd Battalion, the Manchester Regiment, part of 32nd Division after the advance on the Ancre, possibly around Serre, January 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 Soldiers pose by piles of salvage, ammunition and equipment retrieved from the battlefield near Bapaume, January 1917
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 The road leading into Puisieux, March 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 Ruined buildings in Puisieux seen in March 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 Ruined buildings in Puisieux, March 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 Ruins in the village of Puisieux, March 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 Ruins in the village of Puisieux, entered by British troops on 28th February 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 Ruins in the village of Puisieux, which British troops entered on 28th February 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 Ruins in the village of Puisieux, which the British entered on 28th February 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 General view of the ruined village of Puisieux, which the British entered on 28th February 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 British soldiers stand in the entrance to a captured German dug-out near Puisieux, captured during operations on the Ancre in February 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 The remains of a captured German trench at Puisieux, which was occupied by the British from 28th February 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 A general view of the wreckage in the village of Serre, March 1917.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 The ruined village of Puisieux, seen in March 1917 shortly after occupation by British forces following operations on the Ancre. This photo joins with Q 1814 to form panorama.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 The ruined village of Puisieux, seen in March 1917 shortly after occupation by British forces following operations on the Ancre. This photo joins with Q 1813 to form panorama.
Operations on the Ancre, January-march 1917 Ruined buildings and the smoking ruins of the Church in the square of Bapaume, seen on 17th March 1917, the day of the village's capture following the German withdraw More
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 British troops preparing for the Battle of Arras, 1917. Trench railway and trucks at "Oxford Circus" on the outskirts of Arras, April 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 German prisoners taking wheeled stretchers out of Arras, 10 April 1917. Note telephone wires attached to front of ruined house on left.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Transport limbers of the Royal Artillery crossing a trench bridge on the outskirts of Arras.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Troops of the Gordon Highlanders resting outside Tilloy-les-Mofflaines, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Troops of the Gordon Highlanders cutting up rations in a reserve trench outside Tilloy-les-Mofflaines, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Troops of the Gordon Highlanders playing cards in a reserve trench near Tilloy-les-Mofflaines, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Troops of the Gordon Highlanders preparing wire entanglements to take up to the line outside Tilloy-les-Mofflaines, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Trench stabling Artillery horses tied up in an old German communication trench outside Tilloy-les-Mofflaines, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 British troops unloading ammunition from a lorry. Tilloy-les-Mofflaines, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Officers of the 5th Dragoon Guards in their camp at Rollancourt, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Two officers of the 12th Royal Lancers fishing at Rollancourt, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Two soldiers washing in a tin.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 British troops embussing in Arras to go back for a rest, May 1917. The buses being used are London 'B' type buses, some 1,300 of which were requisitioned by the army in Octob More
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Royal Engineers laying a light railway near Arras, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 British troops digging a trench on rising ground between Tilloy-les-Mofflaines and Feuchy, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 A destroyed German field gun with heap of shells in wicker carriers alongside on the rising ground between Tilloy-les-Mofflaines and Feuchy, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Royal Engineers making a light railway at Feuchy, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 British soldiers making use of a yoke to carry dixies of water to a battery at Feuchy, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 British troops filling water cans at a water filling point between Blangy and Feuchy, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 British wiring party, taking up corkscrew supports, walking passed a 12 inch Mk II W railway gun on Armstrong Mk II mounted on a railway carriage between Arras and Feuchy, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 A 6 inch gun of the Royal Garrison Artillery whose tractor's wheels have sunk in the mud between Blangy and Feuchy, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 A light railway engine and trucks conveying British troops near Arras, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Signal box on the railway track near Feuchy from which all brick-work has been removed by shell fire, though the signal levers remained, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 A Pioneer Battalion's signal station (Royal Engineers), using daylight lamp, on the railway track near Feuchy, May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Ruined church in Arras, 30 April 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Concrete strong point in the Hindenburg Line near Heninel, 3 May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Part of the broad wire entanglement in front of the Hindenburg Line near Heninel, 3 May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 A British soldier tending the graves of the fallen near Blangy, 3 May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Doctors of the Royal Army Medical Corps dining in the open air at a dressing station near Athies, 3 May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Troops of the 4th South African Regiment (South African Scottish) during a rest period at Blangy, 3 May, 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Horses of the 5th Dragoon Guards grazing at Rollancourt, 5 May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Troops of the 5th Dragoon Guards at Rollancourt, 5 May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Horses and troops of the 5th Dragoon Guards at Rollancourt, 5 May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Troops of the Royal Field Artillery, Royal Engineers, Machine Gun Corps, Royal Garrison Artillery and Army Service Corps bathing during a rest period at Rollancourt, 5 May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Cooking in ovens made from oil drums near Ervillers, 7 May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 An open air dispensary of the Royal Army Medical Corps near Henin, 7 May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 Royal Engineers being conveyed by a rail motor lorry near Boyelles, 7 May 1917.
The Battle of Arras, April-may 1917 "The Guard" of the 1st Newfoundland Regiment, Canadian Expeditionary Force at Berneville, 9 May 1917. Photograph taken after the Regiment retirement from Monchy-le-Preux.