14 18 Collection
"14 18: A Glimpse into the Great War" Step back in time and explore the monumental events of the First World War through a captivating collection of images
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"14 18: A Glimpse into the Great War" Step back in time and explore the monumental events of the First World War through a captivating collection of images. From the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo, also known as Drei Zinnen, to the haunting bunkers at Charing Cross Dressing Station in Ploegsteert, this photo journey takes us across continents and showcases both breathtaking landscapes and harrowing battlefields. Immerse yourself in history with a German WW1 war bonds poster that reflects the efforts made by nations to finance their military campaigns. Witness British troops stationed in Mesopotamia during WW1, displaying resilience amidst challenging conditions. Marvel at Canadian soldiers proudly donning Quebec jerseys as they face the horrors of Battle of Somme. Discover an intriguing snapshot from 1914 depicting requisitioned cabs used during the Battle of Marne, highlighting resourcefulness amid chaos. Observe soldiers finding solace amidst turmoil as they engage in a game of cards within trenches – a poignant reminder of humanity's ability to find moments of respite even during times of conflict. Meet Elisabeth de Wied, captured forever in black and white, her portrait serving as a testament to women's contributions on various fronts during wartime. Join Canadian soldiers from the 4th Field Battalion alongside artillery equipment in an evocative photograph from 1915. Witness liberation firsthand through an awe-inspiring image showcasing British troops freeing Lille from enemy occupation – a momentous victory etched into history books. Finally, experience jubilation like never before with an enchanting glimpse into Paris' Armistice Celebration on November 11th, 1918 – marking an end to four years filled with sacrifice and suffering. From vibrant color portraits capturing French soldiers adorned in their military uniforms to monochromatic snapshots revealing raw emotions etched onto faces; "14-18.