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"Remembering the Great War: A Glimpse into WW1" Step back in time to the early 20th century, where history was being shaped and lives were forever changed

Background imageWw1 Collection: The Canadian War Memorial at Vimy Ridge seen here the night following its dedication

The Canadian War Memorial at Vimy Ridge seen here the night following its dedication. The memorial was designed by Walter Seymour Allward. 26th July 1936

Background imageWw1 Collection: Aerial view of the Canadian War Memorial at Vimy Ridge as 50

Aerial view of the Canadian War Memorial at Vimy Ridge as 50, 000 French and Canadian veterans gather for the dedication of the memorial

Background imageWw1 Collection: Parade of 3rd and 4th Gloucesters at Headquarters, Old Market Street

Parade of 3rd and 4th Gloucesters at Headquarters, Old Market Street, Bristol prior to their departure to the Western Front, January 1915

Background imageWw1 Collection: British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs George Curzon

British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, pictured at the unveiling of a memorial to Belgian refugees on Victoria Embankment in Central London

Background imageWw1 Collection: Lord Curzon addresses a recruiting meeting in Reading Town Hall at the beginning of

Lord Curzon addresses a recruiting meeting in Reading Town Hall at the beginning of the First World War, September 1914. In the middle of the platform is a table draped with a union flag

Background imageWw1 Collection: Picture shows German soldiers in Lens in 1915 standing in the main street by the Town

Picture shows German soldiers in Lens in 1915 standing in the main street by the Town Hall with the Church Tower in the background which is now the Fan Zone for the Euro game for England v Wales

Background imageWw1 Collection: Prime Minister David Lloyd George, bidding farewell to France after signing the Peace

Prime Minister David Lloyd George, bidding farewell to France after signing the Peace Treaty. 29th June 1919

Background imageWw1 Collection: Cossacks attached to the 5th Siberians in Poland. 19th July 1916

Cossacks attached to the 5th Siberians in Poland. 19th July 1916

Background imageWw1 Collection: Cossacks of the Tsars bodyguard seen here parading their colours. 22nd June 1915

Cossacks of the Tsars bodyguard seen here parading their colours. 22nd June 1915

Background imageWw1 Collection: Left to right, David Lloyd George (standing, facing camera with walking stick), Gen

Left to right, David Lloyd George (standing, facing camera with walking stick), Gen. Sir Henry Wilson and Marshall Ferdinand Foch (with cane under arm) en route for the supreme war council. 1918

Background imageWw1 Collection: Prime Minister David Lloyd George and Leo Amery. 25th August 1918

Prime Minister David Lloyd George and Leo Amery. 25th August 1918

Background imageWw1 Collection: Former Prime Minister David Lloyd George, at the unveiling of the statue

Former Prime Minister David Lloyd George, at the unveiling of the statue La Delivrance, by Emile Oscar Guillaume given by Lord Rothermere to Finchley

Background imageWw1 Collection: British Naval Parseval airship later known as Naval Airship No 4 seen here on the 30th

British Naval Parseval airship later known as Naval Airship No 4 seen here on the 30th June 1913. HM Airship No 4 was the first British aircraft to fly an operational patrol of the First World War

Background imageWw1 Collection: British Troops eating their Christmas Dinner in a shell hole at Beaumont Hamel

British Troops eating their Christmas Dinner in a shell hole at Beaumont Hamel on the Somme, Christmas Day 1916

Background imageWw1 Collection: Memorial Walk, Victoria Park, Leicester. The park is home to two memorials

Memorial Walk, Victoria Park, Leicester. The park is home to two memorials. The War Memorial, a quadrifrons arch, was designed by Edwin Lutyens and built in 1923

Background imageWw1 Collection: A memorial to Clevelands war heroes as been left to rack

A memorial to Clevelands war heroes as been left to rack and ruin at the hands of vandals, it has been claimed. In the year the country celebrates the 40th anniversary of V-E Day

Background imageWw1 Collection: Its tin hat and gas mask time for brothers David, left, and Steven Brown

Its tin hat and gas mask time for brothers David, left, and Steven Brown, visiting a Cleveland Museum. Although at ten and seven years respectively they re a few decades short of remembering

Background imageWw1 Collection: Representatives of various organisations throughout Mirfield pictured at the town

Representatives of various organisations throughout Mirfield pictured at the towns garden of remembrance for the annual dedication

Background imageWw1 Collection: The Devonshire class armoured cruiser HMS Hampshire of the British Royal Navy

The Devonshire class armoured cruiser HMS Hampshire of the British Royal Navy. Launched in September 1903 she participated in World War One and was present at the Battle of Jutland

Background imageWw1 Collection: The memorial erected by the people of Orkney in memory of Field Marshal Earl Kitchener

The memorial erected by the people of Orkney in memory of Field Marshal Earl Kitchener on Marwick Head, Birsay, Orkney in 1926

Background imageWw1 Collection: Norman Edwards, from Sutton Coldfield, aged 92. Former chairman

Norman Edwards, from Sutton Coldfield, aged 92. Former chairman and managing director of the Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Co Ltd, is also a vereran of the First World War

Background imageWw1 Collection: Winston Churchill First Lord of the Admiralty (Far Right

Winston Churchill First Lord of the Admiralty (Far Right) seen here with Prime Minister Herbert Asquith (2nd Right) and four unnamed Brigadier Generals at a military parade on Horse Guards Parade

Background imageWw1 Collection: Minister of Munitions Winston Churchill watches the march past of the 47th Division in

Minister of Munitions Winston Churchill watches the march past of the 47th Division in the Grande Place, Lille, Northern France following the liberation of the town near the end of the First World

Background imageWw1 Collection: Officers of the 17th Service Battalion of the Kings Liverpool Regiment

Officers of the 17th Service Battalion of the Kings Liverpool Regiment. July 2nd 1915 Top Row: Left to Right: 2nd Lt A Ribonson, 2nd Lt A. I. Draper, 2nd Lt H Higson, LT C. A. Emery, Lt B. S

Background imageWw1 Collection: Members of the 2 / 6th (Rifle) Battalion, Kings Liverpool Regiment at Margate, Kent

Members of the 2 / 6th (Rifle) Battalion, Kings Liverpool Regiment at Margate, Kent
Members of the 2/6th (Rifle) Battalion, Kings Liverpool Regiment at Margate, Kent. Seen here undergoing physical exercises in the form of a leap frog race on the beach. 1st July 1915

Background imageWw1 Collection: A member of the Royal Army Physical Training Corps gives Mr Jacob Epstein

A member of the Royal Army Physical Training Corps gives Mr Jacob Epstein, the famous sculptor, a private in the Jewish battalion of the Royal Fusiliers basic training in the use of the bayonet

Background imageWw1 Collection: Russian soldiers seen here suffering the effects of poison gas being cared for by members

Russian soldiers seen here suffering the effects of poison gas being cared for by members of the Russian Red Cross not far from the front line trenches. Circa August 1915

Background imageWw1 Collection: A German field commander on the Eastern Front commandeers a circus caravan as his parlour

A German field commander on the Eastern Front commandeers a circus caravan as his parlour. Circa 1916

Background imageWw1 Collection: Sappers and gunners pull a artillery piece up the slope over the previously laid railway

Sappers and gunners pull a artillery piece up the slope over the previously laid railway lines towards the temporary platform which has been strongly built with the trunks of trees

Background imageWw1 Collection: A Russian officer seen watching the movement of the enemy though field glasses whilst a

A Russian officer seen watching the movement of the enemy though field glasses whilst a colleague makes observations through a trench periscope on the Galicia front. Circa June 1915

Background imageWw1 Collection: Dr. Eugene Hurd inspect the kitchen stove, giving orders to the soldier cook in very bad

Dr. Eugene Hurd inspect the kitchen stove, giving orders to the soldier cook in very bad Russian. Cononel Hurd is the only American surgeon attached to the Russian Red Cross working in the field

Background imageWw1 Collection: The Russian Christmas is twelve days behind ours but the Armies are already making

The Russian Christmas is twelve days behind ours but the Armies are already making preparations for their xmas celebration on the field

Background imageWw1 Collection: Russian Infantry warmly clad and well equipped seen here setting out for the front to

Russian Infantry warmly clad and well equipped seen here setting out for the front to engage in the great battle for Poland Circa December 1914

Background imageWw1 Collection: Russian army sappers hastily manager to secure standing room only on a locomotive

Russian army sappers hastily manager to secure standing room only on a locomotive. Circa 1915

Background imageWw1 Collection: German Red Cross workers near Lowicz, Poland help an injured German pilot to a field

German Red Cross workers near Lowicz, Poland help an injured German pilot to a field hospital. Circa 1915

Background imageWw1 Collection: All the remain remains of the Barracks at Soldan following the Russian retreat

All the remain remains of the Barracks at Soldan following the Russian retreat. Circa 1916

Background imageWw1 Collection: German troops seen here sniping at a Russian patrol from behind a breastworks built of

German troops seen here sniping at a Russian patrol from behind a breastworks built of sandbags as medics see to an injured soldier. Location not known. Circa 1915

Background imageWw1 Collection: The Company of the 7th Regiment of Chasseurs pose for the camera Circa 1915

The Company of the 7th Regiment of Chasseurs pose for the camera Circa 1915

Background imageWw1 Collection: Yurtas the peculiar tents which are used as dewellings by the Kirghiz nomad tribes of

Yurtas the peculiar tents which are used as dewellings by the Kirghiz nomad tribes of Russia. Owing to the warm weatherproof nature of these huts, which are easily transportable

Background imageWw1 Collection: German officers seen here during the campaign in Poland wearing sheepskin coats

German officers seen here during the campaign in Poland wearing sheepskin coats, which being white, protect them against being seen in the snow. They are drinking coffee from a field stove. Circa 1915

Background imageWw1 Collection: Russian soldiers seen here preparing a meal during their advance in to Galicia circa

Russian soldiers seen here preparing a meal during their advance in to Galicia circa September 1914

Background imageWw1 Collection: The village of Cumin the scene of hard fighting. Won and lost by the Russians

The village of Cumin the scene of hard fighting. Won and lost by the Russians and the Germans again and again but now firmly held by the Russians. Circa December 1914

Background imageWw1 Collection: 'The men in blue', wounded soldiers outside the general hospital in Coventry

"The men in blue", wounded soldiers outside the general hospital in Coventry
" The men in blue", wounded soldiers outside the general hospital in Coventry. Circa 1915

Background imageWw1 Collection: Officers and ground crew of No. 1 Squadron at Clairmarais Aerodrome, near St. Omer

Officers and ground crew of No. 1 Squadron at Clairmarais Aerodrome, near St. Omer
Officers and ground crew of No.1 Squadron at Clairmarais Aerodrome, near St. Omer. Seen here with their and S.E. 5A. Scout aircraft. 3rd July 1918

Background imageWw1 Collection: WaCs at Radford aerodrome where they received newly built aircraft from factories in

WaCs at Radford aerodrome where they received newly built aircraft from factories in Coventry and Birmingham, are prepared and despatched to the front line squadrons

Background imageWw1 Collection: Arthur Hutt VC, 1889- 1954, English recipient of the Victoria Cross

Arthur Hutt VC, 1889- 1954, English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British

Background imageWw1 Collection: Flags of Allies adorn buildings in Grainger Street, Newcastle at the end of the First

Flags of Allies adorn buildings in Grainger Street, Newcastle at the end of the First World War. July 1919

Background imageWw1 Collection: The French Stores Depot at Seddul Bahr, Gallipoli in the background. Circa May 1915

The French Stores Depot at Seddul Bahr, Gallipoli in the background. Circa May 1915



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"Remembering the Great War: A Glimpse into WW1" Step back in time to the early 20th century, where history was being shaped and lives were forever changed. From the bustling Cammell Laird shipyard at Birkenhead BL22201_002 to the serene coastal town of Porthleven, Cornwall, this caption takes you on a journey through some significant moments of World War I. In 1914-1918, as tensions escalated across Europe, artists like Charles John De Lacy captured poignant scenes such as "The Vindictive at Zeebrugge, " showcasing the bravery and determination displayed during this tumultuous period. Meanwhile, Tregavethan Farm in Truro became a haven for members of the First World War Women's Land Army who found solace and purpose in their sleeping quarters amidst chaos. Amidst love and duty conflicts depicted in works like "Twixt Love and Duty, " brothers Lennox-Boyd stood united around 1915, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead. In autumn 1917, women from all walks of life joined forces as part of the First World War Women's Land Army in Cornwall - their dedication evident even today. As technology advanced rapidly during WW1, aircraft like Airco DH. 5 took center stage with their aerial prowess. Yet it was not just machinery that played a role; human resilience shone through paintings like "Our Little Contemptibles, " reminding us that courage knows no bounds. Across borders and oceans alike, events unfolded with lasting impact. The Irish Citizen Army parade at Liberty Hall Dublin marked an important moment during the Easter Rebellion in Eire in 1916 – a symbol of resistance against oppression. Recruitment posters echoed throughout towns urging citizens to remember Scarborough while enlisting for war efforts – a call answered by many brave souls willing to defend their homeland.