First World War 1914 1918 Collection
"The Great War Unveiled: A Glimpse into the First World War, 1914-1918" Our Little Contemptibles
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"The Great War Unveiled: A Glimpse into the First World War, 1914-1918" Our Little Contemptibles, 1914 (oil on canvas): This powerful artwork captures the determination and resilience of British soldiers during the early days of the war. Recruitment Poster "Remember Scarborough. Enlist Now", pub: The haunting poster serves as a reminder of the atrocities committed by enemy forces and urges men to join the fight for their homeland. Recruitment Campaign "Teamwork Builds Ships", pub. 1917 (colour lithograph): This vibrant campaign highlights how collective efforts are crucial in supporting naval operations during wartime. British 18-pounder field guns in action on the Western Front, 1914-18 (b/w photo): Witnessing these artillery pieces in action showcases both their destructive power and strategic importance on the battlefield. Knowledge Wins, 1914-18 (colour litho): Depicting an allegorical figure representing knowledge triumphing over ignorance, this artwork symbolizes how intelligence played a vital role in shaping military strategies during WWI. The First Searchlights at Charing Cross, 1914 (oil on canvas): Illuminating London's night sky for defense purposes, searchlights became a symbol of preparedness against potential air raids from enemy aircrafts. The Jackdaw of Rheims, The Cardinals Ring, and The Borrowed Plumes: These tales highlight various aspects of human nature amidst war - faith tested under dire circumstances or individuals seeking recognition through borrowed glory. WWI German stormtroop officer demonstrating use of cluster grenades against tanks: This image reveals Germany's innovative tactics to counter armored vehicles that emerged as formidable opponents during WWI battles. Our Advance to (La) Boiselle, July 1916 (w/c).