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Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: German U-boats surrendered at Harwich, WW1

German U-boats surrendered at Harwich, WW1
Fleet of German U-boats surrendered at Harwich towards the end of the First World War. circa 1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: British bomber squadron on night flight, WW1

British bomber squadron on night flight, WW1
British bomber squadron on a moonlit night flight beyond the Rhine, First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Smoke trail of observation balloon, WW1

Smoke trail of observation balloon, WW1
Smoke trail of an enemy observation balloon, First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Edward, Prince of Wales, with photographer, WW1

Edward, Prince of Wales, with photographer, WW1
Edward, Prince of Wales, with photographer H D Girdwood of Realistic Travels, First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Sir John Tenniel, artist, illustrator and cartoonist

Sir John Tenniel, artist, illustrator and cartoonist
Sir John Tenniel (1820 - 1914), British artist, illustrator and political cartoonist, who had just died. Seen here with two of his most famous Punch cartoons

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: river in the lake

river in the lake
Hao Jiang

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: The suggested enclosure of Box Hill, Surrey

The suggested enclosure of Box Hill, Surrey. Also pictured is The White Horse at Dorking(1), Deepdene(3), the garden of the Burford Bridge Hotel(4) and the view from the top of Box Hill

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: The Bayeux Tapestry - Norman conquest of England

The Bayeux Tapestry - Norman conquest of England
The Bayeux Tapestry - an embroidered cloth nearly 70 metres (230 ft) long, depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England concerning William, Duke of Normandy, and Harold

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: The Bayeux Tapestry, part 1

The Bayeux Tapestry, part 1
The Bayeux Tapestry - an embroidered cloth nearly 70 metres (230 ft) long, depicting the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England concerning William, Duke of Normandy, and Harold

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Statuette of British soldier in marching order, WW1

Statuette of British soldier in marching order, WW1
Statuette, Sergeant of the Grenadier Guards in Marching Order, by George Edward Wade, plaster with bronze finish, First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: French postcard, Marshal Foch, WW1

French postcard, Marshal Foch, WW1
French postcard, Marshal Foch, Our Conqueror, First World War. circa 1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: American poster, Shoot Ships to Germany, WW1

American poster, Shoot Ships to Germany, WW1
American poster, design by Adolph Treidler, Shoot Ships to Germany and help America Win, First World War. 1917

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Convoys in Peril, by Claude Muncaster, WW1

Convoys in Peril, by Claude Muncaster, WW1
Convoys in Peril, by Claude Muncaster, First World War. Showing a British freighter dead in the water after a torpedo attack, with the crew escaping by lifeboats. 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Naval Signal, surrender of German Fleet, WW1

Naval Signal, surrender of German Fleet, WW1
Naval Signal announcing the surrender of the German Fleet at the end of the First World War, 21 November 1918. 1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: A Destroyer on a night time encounter, by Harold M Brett, WW

A Destroyer on a night time encounter, by Harold M Brett, WW
A Destroyer on a night time encounter, painting by Harold M Brett, First World War. circa 1917

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Naval Encounter, by Charles Pears, WW1

Naval Encounter, by Charles Pears, WW1
Naval Encounter (possibly the Battle of Dogger Bank, 24 January 1915, a British victory), painting by Charles Pears, First World War. 1915

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Lookout -- design for Zambrene Trench Coats, WW1

Lookout -- design for Zambrene Trench Coats, WW1
Lookout -- design for Zambrene Trench Coats, by Frank Brangwyn, First World War. The London-based Zambrene were makers of officers trench coats. 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Naval images of our Allies, by Bert Thomas, WW1

Naval images of our Allies, by Bert Thomas, WW1
Naval images of our Allies, by Bert Thomas, First World War. Showing aircraft, an armoured car, guns, and British, French, Belgian and Russian naval troops. circa 1914

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Freighters passing through an anti-submarine boom, WW1

Freighters passing through an anti-submarine boom, WW1
Freighters passing through an anti-submarine boom, painting by Charles Pears, First World War. (1 of 3) 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Haunted House, by Charles Cundall, WW1

Haunted House, by Charles Cundall, WW1
Haunted House, by Charles Cundall, July 1916, a ruined building on the Western Front, First World War. 1916

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Canadian poster, Send More Men, WW1

Canadian poster, Send More Men, WW1
Canadian poster, Send More Men -- Won t You Answer the Call, First World War. 1915

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: A dugout at Ovilliers, by Richard Carline, WW1

A dugout at Ovilliers, by Richard Carline, WW1
A dugout at Ovilliers, by Richard Carline, Somme area, First World War. 1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Young soldier in a garden, WW1

Young soldier in a garden, WW1
Young soldier in a garden, First World War period. 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: British soldiers carrying telegraph wire, WW1

British soldiers carrying telegraph wire, WW1
British soldiers carrying telegraph wire for communication purposes, the Battle of the Bridges, Western Front, First World War

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Laying Telephone Wire, by Colin Gill, WW1

Laying Telephone Wire, by Colin Gill, WW1
Laying Telephone Wire, painting by Colin Gill, First World War. circa 1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Officers by trenches, meeting at dusk, WW1

Officers by trenches, meeting at dusk, WW1
Officers by trenches, meeting at dusk, First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: The Retreat from Ypres, by Gerald Spencer Pryse, WW1

The Retreat from Ypres, by Gerald Spencer Pryse, WW1
The Retreat from Ypres, painting by Gerald Spencer Pryse, First World War. Showing British soldiers marching, with an officer mounted on a horse. circa 1917

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Study for Exodus, by Frank Brangwyn, WW1

Study for Exodus, by Frank Brangwyn, WW1
Study for Exodus, by Frank Brangwyn, depicting Belgian civilian refugees fleeing their homes during the First World War. Brangwyn was Belgian by birth. circa 1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Photograph used by Frank Brangwyn for Exodus painting

Photograph used by Frank Brangwyn for Exodus painting
Squared photograph used by the artist Frank Brangwyn for his Exodus painting, depicting Belgian civilian refugees fleeing their homes. Brangwyn was Belgian by birth. circa 1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Original woodblock for Horresco, by Frank Brangwyn, WW1

Original woodblock for Horresco, by Frank Brangwyn, WW1
Original woodblock for Horresco, by Frank Brangwyn, First World War. 1919

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Ypres after First Bombardment, by CRW Nevinson, WW1

Ypres after First Bombardment, by CRW Nevinson, WW1
Ypres after First Bombardment, drypoint print by Christopher Richard Wynn Nevinson, First World War. 1915-1916

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Original design for Damn the War, by Frank Brangwyn, WW1

Original design for Damn the War, by Frank Brangwyn, WW1
Original woodcut design for Damn the War, by Frank Brangwyn. circa 1919

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Original design for Horresco, by Frank Brangwyn, WW1

Original design for Horresco, by Frank Brangwyn, WW1
Original woodcut design for Horresco, by Frank Brangwyn, First World War. 1919

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Pond at Thiepval, by Richard Carline, WW1

Pond at Thiepval, by Richard Carline, WW1
Pond at Thiepval, Somme, watercolour by Richard Carline, First World War. 1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Ruined church in Peronne, northern France, WW1

Ruined church in Peronne, northern France, WW1
Ruined church (Eglise Saint-Jean-Baptiste) in Peronne, northern France, 3 January 1919. Painting by Ernest Procter. 1919

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Shell-damaged building in northern France, WW1

Shell-damaged building in northern France, WW1
Shell-damaged building in northern France, First World War. Painting by Denys Wells. circa 1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: French Nieuport and German Albatros in action, WW1

French Nieuport and German Albatros in action, WW1
French Nieuport and German Albatros in action, First World War. Drawing by Lieutenant Richard Barrett Talbot Kelly. 1916

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: French recruitment poster for pilots

French recruitment poster for pilots, design by Paul Colin. circa 1920

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: A Direct Hit, by Geoffrey Watson, WW1

A Direct Hit, by Geoffrey Watson, WW1
A Direct Hit, watercolour by Geoffrey Watson, First World War. 1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: British RE8 biplane with French Nieuport 27, WW1

British RE8 biplane with French Nieuport 27, WW1
British RE8 biplane with French Nieuport 27 fighter escort, First World War. Watercolour by Lieutenant Richard Barrett Talbot Kelly. circa 1916

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Zeppelin airship shot down, Southfields, WW1

Zeppelin airship shot down, Southfields, WW1
Zeppelin (Schutte-Lanz) airship shot down by Captain William Leefe Robinson VC, as seen through a telescope from Southfields, 3 September 1916, First World War. Painting by Walter Hunt. 1916

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: German Albatros D. III biplane, WW1

German Albatros D. III biplane, WW1
German Albatros D.III biplane, First World War. Watercolour by Lieutenant Richard Barrett Talbot Kelly. circa 1917

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Searchlights by the Houses of Parliament, WW1

Searchlights by the Houses of Parliament, WW1
Searchlights by the Houses of Parliament, First World War. circa 1916

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: A Nice Conclusion, by William Heath Robinson, WW1

A Nice Conclusion, by William Heath Robinson, WW1
Cartoon, A Nice Conclusion, by William Heath Robinson, First World War. Enemy aviator (beginning to realise) -- Himmel! Surely I the zone of fire approaching be. circa 1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Searchlights in Action, Winter Night, by Marcel Augis, WW1

Searchlights in Action, Winter Night, by Marcel Augis, WW1
Searchlights in Action, Winter Night, by Marcel Augis, First World War. 1917

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Girl wrapped in British flag with toy soldiers on floor, WW1

Girl wrapped in British flag with toy soldiers on floor, WW1
Girl wrapped in a British flag with toy soldiers in front of her on floor, First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Standard bearer lowering flag, WW1

Standard bearer lowering flag, WW1
Standard bearer lowering his flag in mourning, First World War. Drawing by Hermann Paul. 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2018: Drawing for postcard, The Dream Comes True, WW1

Drawing for postcard, The Dream Comes True, WW1
Drawing by Fercham for a postcard, battlefield with the dream of peace (The Dream Comes True), towards the end of the First World War. circa 1918



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