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Foch Collection

"Remembering Marshal Foch: A Legendary Figure of WWI" As we delve into the history books

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Foch Collection: Wartime Toby jugs, WW1
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Foch Collection: Signing of the Armistice, Compiegne, France, WW1
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Foch Collection: Photos on piano, Lloyd Georges farm at Churt, Surrey
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Foch Collection: George V with military leaders during First World War
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Foch Collection: Oran, Algeria - Marshal Foch Square and Santa Cruz Hills
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Foch Collection: Lloyd George, General Wilson and General Foch
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Foch Collection: Ferdinand Foch 1918
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Foch Collection: Allied Commanders Wwi
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Foch Collection: Marshal Foch - French
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Foch Collection: Marshal Foch - French military leader, early 20th century (print)
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Foch Collection: WWI: CARTOON, 1918. And this is no scrap of paper
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Foch Collection: King George V, President Poincare, Sir Douglas
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Foch Collection: King George V President Poincare Sir Douglas Haig
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Foch Collection: The Unknown British Warrior begins his homeward journey from France to be buried in
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Foch Collection: The Eiffel Tower from the Exhibition Gardens, 1889
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Foch Collection: Marechal Foch statue, Mont Cassel
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Foch Collection: Postcard depicting the return from the races, Avenue du Bois de Boulogne, Paris, c
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Foch Collection: Peace celebration in Paris, Foch, Joffre and Poincare
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Foch Collection: Calendar, July 1916, WW1
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Foch Collection: Ferdinand Jean Marie Foch, by Andre de Chastenet
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Foch Collection: French postcard, Marshal Foch, WW1
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Foch Collection: Marshal Ferdinand Foch, French soldier, military theorist and First World War hero
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Foch Collection: Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 70
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Foch Collection: Dassault-Breguet Super etendards ranged on deck after flying
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Foch Collection: Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 25
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Foch Collection: LTV F-8FN Crusader 39 awaiting launch
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Foch Collection: LTV F-8FN Crusader 3 waiting for launch
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Foch Collection: Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 23 and 33 awaiting launch
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Foch Collection: Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 66
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Foch Collection: Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 23 launches from catapult
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Foch Collection: LTV F-8FN Crusader 3 launches from the catapult
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Foch Collection: The Island of aircraft carrier Foch or Clemenceau
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Foch Collection: Forward elevator of aircraft carrier Foch or Clemenceau
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Foch Collection: LTV F-8FN Crusader cockpit close-up
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Foch Collection: Breguet Br. 1050 Alize 65
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Foch Collection: LTV F-8FN Crusaders 39, 17 and 35
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Foch Collection: Dassault-Breguet Super etendard 59
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Foch Collection: Ferdinand Foch
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Foch Collection: Marshal Foch at the Victory Day Procession, London, 19 July 1919, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
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Foch Collection: Marshal Foch, Generalissimo of the Allied Armies on the Western Front, c1920. Creator: N Demay
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Foch Collection: The Theatre of War on the Western Front, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
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Foch Collection: Famous French Leaders: General Joffre, General D Urbal, and General Foch. 1916
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Foch Collection: Marshal Foch, (1919). Creator: Unknown
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Foch Collection: Marshal Ferdinand Foch and General Joseph Joffre during victory parade, Paris, France, 1918
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Foch Collection: King George V in France, World War I, 1916
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Foch Collection: Marshal Foch, French general, saluting the British Unknown Soldier, c1918c1920(?)
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Foch Collection: Ferdinand Foch, French soldier and hero of World War I, 1922
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Foch Collection: Marshal Ferdinand Foch, French soldier, c1920. Artist: Demay


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"Remembering Marshal Foch: A Legendary Figure of WWI" As we delve into the history books, we encounter a remarkable individual who played a pivotal role during the tumultuous times of World War I. Ferdinand Foch, known for his strategic brilliance and unwavering determination, left an indelible mark on the annals of military history. Amongst the cherished relics from that era are wartime Toby jugs, serving as poignant reminders of the sacrifices made by countless soldiers. These artifacts symbolize not only their bravery but also Foch's leadership in guiding them through treacherous battles. One iconic moment etched in our collective memory is the signing of the Armistice at Compiegne, France. It was here that Foch stood tall as he negotiated terms to bring an end to one of humanity's darkest chapters. His unwavering resolve ensured peace prevailed over conflict. Photographs capturing George V alongside military leaders during this global upheaval serve as testaments to Foch's influence and respect within international circles. Together they strategized and fought side by side against formidable adversaries, forging alliances that would shape future generations. Away from battlefields and diplomatic negotiations, glimpses into Foch's personal life can be seen through photos adorning pianos at Lloyd George's farm in Churt, Surrey. These snapshots offer us a glimpse into his multifaceted persona beyond his military prowess. Traveling across continents brings us to Oran in Algeria - where Marshal Foch Square stands proudly amidst Santa Cruz Hills. This tribute serves as a constant reminder of his enduring legacy even far away from European shores. The camaraderie between Lloyd George, General Wilson, and General Foch further exemplifies their shared vision for peace amid chaos. Their collaboration paved the way for decisive victories while ensuring stability on war-torn grounds. In 1918, Ferdinand Foch emerged as a beacon of hope when victory seemed uncertain.