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21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection (page 2)

483 Poster Prints

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), Bahamas, Caribbean

Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), Bahamas, Caribbean

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: German troops sitting on the steps of the Vareddes Town Hall, France, 1914

German troops sitting on the steps of the Vareddes Town Hall, France, 1914. German soldiers taking a rest during the First Battle of the Marne

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: French soldiers watching artillery fire, 1st Battle of the Marne, France, 5-12 September 1914

French soldiers watching artillery fire, 1st Battle of the Marne, France, 5-12 September 1914. The French halted the German advance at the Marne, saving Paris in the process

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: The Battle of Sommesous, 1914, (1926). Artist: Sidney Adamson

The Battle of Sommesous, 1914, (1926). Artist: Sidney Adamson
The Battle of Sommesous, 1914, (1926). The village of Sommesous changed hands four times between the Germans and French during the Battle of the Marne in September 1914

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Noel de Castelnau, French World War I general, (1926)

Noel de Castelnau, French World War I general, (1926). Castelnau (1851-1944) was a leading exponent of the offensive spirit which dominated Frances strategy

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: The bridge at Trilport, 1st Battle of the Marne, France, 5-12 September 1914

The bridge at Trilport, 1st Battle of the Marne, France, 5-12 September 1914. Bridge over the River Marne blown up by the retreating Allies

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: German soldiers killed by artillery fire, 1st Battle of the Marne, France, 5-12 September 1914

German soldiers killed by artillery fire, 1st Battle of the Marne, France, 5-12 September 1914. The Battle of the Marne saw the French halt the German advance and save Paris

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: French and Germans battle under the walls of Chateau de Mondement, France, 1914. Artist: MHW Koekkok

French and Germans battle under the walls of Chateau de Mondement, France, 1914. Artist: MHW Koekkok
French and Germans battle under the walls of Chateau de Mondement, France, 1914. The Chateau de Mondement saw some of the fiercest fighting of the First Battle of the Marne

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: And now... Advance !, 1914, (1926).Artist: Georges Bertin Scott

And now... Advance !, 1914, (1926).Artist: Georges Bertin Scott
And now... Advance !, 1914, (1926)

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Cossack Cavalry, 1914, (1926). Artist: Georges Bertin Scott

Cossack Cavalry, 1914, (1926). Artist: Georges Bertin Scott
Cossack Cavalry, 1914, (1926)

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Joseph Gallieni, French First World War general, 2 September 1914

Joseph Gallieni, French First World War general, 2 September 1914. Gallieni (1849-1916) was recalled from retirement to assist with the defence of Paris as the city was threatened by the German

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Wounded French soldiers on the way to hospital by train France, 1914

Wounded French soldiers on the way to hospital by train France, 1914

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: General Paul Pau, French First World War general, (1926)

General Paul Pau, French First World War general, (1926). At the outbreak of the war, Pau (1848-1932) was recalled from retirement

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: French cavalry on a reconnaissance mission, Somme, France, 1914

French cavalry on a reconnaissance mission, Somme, France, 1914. In the face of machine guns, modern artillery and barbed wire

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: British cavalry lancers, France, 1914

British cavalry lancers, France, 1914. Dismounted cavalrymen of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) walking alongside their horses and carrying their lances, watched by French civilians

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Under Fire, 1914, (1926). Artist: Georges Bertin Scott

Under Fire, 1914, (1926). Artist: Georges Bertin Scott
Under Fire, 1914, (1926). French horse-drawn artillery at the gallop

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: British Horse drawn artillery in Rouen, France, August 1914, (1926)

British Horse drawn artillery in Rouen, France, August 1914, (1926)
British Horse drawn artillery in Rouen, France, August 1914. Enthusiastic crowds greeting the arrival of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF)

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: British troops on the way to the front, France, 1914

British troops on the way to the front, France, 1914. The British Expeditionary Force (BEF) began arriving in France on 7 August 1914

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: British horse-drawn artillery in a Belgian village, August 1914

British horse-drawn artillery in a Belgian village, August 1914. After arriving in France on 7 August 1914, the British Expeditionary Force (BEF)

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: British and French troops fraternising, France, August 1914

British and French troops fraternising, France, August 1914

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: British troops disembarking in France, 7 August 1914

British troops disembarking in France, 7 August 1914. Britain declared war on Germany on 4 August 1914. The first elements of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF)

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Field Marshal John French, 1st Earl of Ypres, British Field Marshal, (1926)

Field Marshal John French, 1st Earl of Ypres, British Field Marshal, (1926). French (1852-1925) was the first Commander-in-Chief of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in World War I

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Turkish riflemen en route to the front by train, 1914

Turkish riflemen en route to the front by train, 1914. A woman on the platform provides refreshments. Turkey entered the First World War on the side of the Germans and Austrians on 29 October 1914

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Belgian bicycle troops using Hotchkiss machine guns in Haelen, Belgium, August 1914

Belgian bicycle troops using Hotchkiss machine guns in Haelen, Belgium, August 1914. Artist: Montigny
Belgian bicycle troops using Hotchkiss machine guns in Haelen, Belgium, August 1914. Haelen saw the first cavalry engagement of the First World War

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Belgian bicycle troops in Haelen, Belgium, August 1914. Artist: Montigny

Belgian bicycle troops in Haelen, Belgium, August 1914. Artist: Montigny
Belgian bicycle troops in Haelen, Belgium, August 1914

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Douglas Haig, British First World War general, 1914

Douglas Haig, British First World War general, 1914. Haig (1861-1928) was commander of the 1st Army Corps of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) at the outbreak of the war

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: British soldiers marching past Buckingham Palace, London, August 1914

British soldiers marching past Buckingham Palace, London, August 1914. Crowds watch troops of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) mobilising in the early days of World War I

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Elisabeth, Queen Consort of Albert I of Belgium (1926). Artist: J Simont

Elisabeth, Queen Consort of Albert I of Belgium (1926). Artist: J Simont
Elisabeth, Queen Consort of Albert I of Belgium (1926). Although German by birth, Elisabeth, Queen of the Belgians (1876-1965)

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: King Albert of the Belgians during the siege of Antwerp, Belgium, September-October 1914 (1926)

King Albert of the Belgians during the siege of Antwerp, Belgium, September-October 1914 (1926). Artist: J Simont
King Albert of the Belgians during the siege of Antwerp, Belgium, September-October 1914 (1926). After the Germans invaded his country on 4 August 1914

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Joseph Joffre, French First World War general (1926)

Joseph Joffre, French First World War general (1926). Joffre (1852-1931) was declared the saviour of France when the German advance was halted at the Battle of the Marne in September 1914

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Mobilized French troops marching in Paris, France, August 1914

Mobilized French troops marching in Paris, France, August 1914

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Troops and flag of the French 102nd infantry, Saint-Francois-Xavier, Paris, France, August 1914

Troops and flag of the French 102nd infantry, Saint-Francois-Xavier, Paris, France, August 1914

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: A colonel checking his soldiers boots, Saint-Francois-Xavier, Paris, France, August 1914

A colonel checking his soldiers boots, Saint-Francois-Xavier, Paris, France, August 1914

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Horse-drawn artillery passing the Palace of Versailles, France, August 1914

Horse-drawn artillery passing the Palace of Versailles, France, August 1914

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Off to the Trenches, 1915, (1926). Artist: Michel

Off to the Trenches, 1915, (1926). Artist: Michel
Off to the Trenches, 1915, (1926). French infantrymen advancing towards the front line by night

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: The commander, Cagna, France, 1915, (1926). Artist: Michel

The commander, Cagna, France, 1915, (1926). Artist: Michel
The commander, Cagna, France, 1915, (1926). French soldiers gathered at the entrance to a dugout

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: The Trenches of Noulette, France, 1915, (1926). Artist: Michel

The Trenches of Noulette, France, 1915, (1926). Artist: Michel
The Trenches of Noulette, France, 1915, (1926). A French patrol returns to the trenches at night while a flare illuminates no mans land

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Albert I, the third King of the Belgians, visiting the trenches of Avecapelle, Belgium, 1915

Albert I, the third King of the Belgians, visiting the trenches of Avecapelle, Belgium, 1915
Albert I, King of the Belgians, visiting the trenches of Avecapelle, Belgium, 1915. Albert (1875-1934) was the third king of Belgium, succeeding his uncle, Leopold II, in 1909

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: The Soldier of 1915, (the archetypical Poilu), 1915, (1926). Artist: Georges Bertin Scott

The Soldier of 1915, (the archetypical Poilu), 1915, (1926). Artist: Georges Bertin Scott
The Soldier of 1915, (the archetypical Poilu), 1915, (1926). Poilu was the nickname given to French infantrymen of the First World War

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: La Marseillaise, L Opera-Comique, 6 December 1914 (1926). Artist: Georges Bertin Scott

La Marseillaise, L Opera-Comique, 6 December 1914 (1926). Artist: Georges Bertin Scott
La Marseillaise, L Opera-Comique, 6 December 1914 (1926)

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: French President Raymond Poincare meeting General Joseph Joffre, 1914

French President Raymond Poincare meeting General Joseph Joffre, 1914. The French head of state meeting with the Commander-in-Chief of the army

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: French President Raymond Poincare and King George V, December 1914

French President Raymond Poincare and King George V, December 1914. Meeting of the French and British heads of state during World War I

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Albert I of Belgium and French President Poincare meet in Veurne, Belgium, 1 November 1914

Albert I of Belgium and French President Poincare meet in Veurne, Belgium, 1 November 1914
Albert I of Belgium and French President Raymond Poincare meet in Veurne (Furnes), Belgium, 1 November 1914. The French and Belgian leaders meeting to discuss the progress of the war

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Cuxhaven Raid, 25 December 1914, (1926). Artist: Charles Fouqueray

Cuxhaven Raid, 25 December 1914, (1926). Artist: Charles Fouqueray
Cuxhaven Raid, 25 December 1914, (1926). On Christmas Day 1914 the British launched a comined air and naval attack on the Zeppelin bases at Cuxhaven and Wilhelmshaven in northern Germany

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Young Serbian recruits, 1914

Young Serbian recruits, 1914. After the outbreak of World War I Serbia repelled a succession of Austrian invasion attempts in 1914 before succumbing to a combined offensive launched by Germany

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Grand Duke Nikolai, Russian First World War general, (1926)

Grand Duke Nikolai, Russian First World War general, (1926). Grand Duke Nikolai (1856-1929) was Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Army when the First World War broke out in 1914

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: Russian Siberian infantry troops in Warsaw, Poland, 1914

Russian Siberian infantry troops in Warsaw, Poland, 1914

Background image21 Aug 2006 Poster Print Collection: French First World War generals Joseph Joffre and Ferdinand Foch, Flanders, 1914

French First World War generals Joseph Joffre and Ferdinand Foch, Flanders, 1914. Joffre (left) (1852-1931) was Commander-in-Chief of the french Army at the outset of World War I



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