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"Remembering the Heroes of WW1: A Tribute to the Brave Souls" In this captivating caption

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Relief and statue depicting Mustafa Kemal Ataturk commanding the Dardanelles Campaign of WW1

Relief and statue depicting Mustafa Kemal Ataturk commanding the Dardanelles Campaign of WW1, Gallipoli, Canakkale, Turkey

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Dramatization of the battlegrounds, Gallipoli, Canakkale, Turkey

Dramatization of the battlegrounds, Gallipoli, Canakkale, Turkey

Background imageWw 1 Collection: View of the Aegean Sea from the battlegrounds, Gallipoli, Canakkale, Turkey

View of the Aegean Sea from the battlegrounds, Gallipoli, Canakkale, Turkey

Background imageWw 1 Collection: A 1919 cartoon by J. N. ( Ding ) Darling on Woodrow Wilsons efforts to gain Congressional support

A 1919 cartoon by J. N. ( Ding ) Darling on Woodrow Wilsons efforts to gain Congressional support for the Versailles
CARTOON: LEAGUE OF NATIONS. A 1919 cartoon by J.N. ( Ding ) Darling on Woodrow Wilsons efforts to gain Congressional support for the Versailles Treaty and the League of Nations

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Woodrow Wilson in Paris

Woodrow Wilson in Paris
WOODROW WILSON IN PARIS. Paris greeting Woodrow Wilson during the Paris Peace Conference when passing Maxims Restaurant in the Rue Royale. Photograph, 1919

Background imageWw 1 Collection: German battleship with two officers in white uniform

German battleship with two officers in white uniform
An unidentified German battleship with two naval officers in white uniform coming ashore

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Deck of a German battleship

Deck of a German battleship
Part of the deck of an unidentified German battleship

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Dining saloon of the Lusitania

Dining saloon of the Lusitania
The dining room was prettily decorated gold and white, and the domed roof bore oval paintings at intervals. Date: 1915

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Enlist On which side of the window are you?

Enlist On which side of the window are you?. A man looking out window at troops marching with large American flag. Date 1917

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Lend the way they fight, buy bonds to your utmost

Lend the way they fight, buy bonds to your utmost. Poster showing American soldier holding hand grenade over German soldiers in trench. Date 1918

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Porte plume Ideal Waterman l arme de la paix

Porte plume Ideal Waterman l arme de la paix. A woman holding a giant fountain pen. Date 1919

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Little girl rescued from the Lusitania 1915

Little girl rescued from the Lusitania 1915
Little girl clutching her dolls, survived the sinking of the Lusitania, but both parents drowned. Date: 1915

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Easter Egg for Russia - Peace

Easter Egg for Russia - Peace
An Easter Egg for Russia - Peace Date: circa 1917

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Gotha raid on Paris. First World War

Gotha raid on Paris. First World War
Gotha raid on Paris. 30-31 January 1918 - Avenue de la Grande Armee. The Gotha was a German heavy bomber used in the First World War. 1918

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Submarine HMS C31

Submarine HMS C31
HMS C31 was a C-class submarine built by Vickers, Barrow for the Royal Navy. She was laid down on 7 January 1909 and was commissioned on 19 November 1909

Background imageWw 1 Collection: French soldiers on parade in Paris

French soldiers on parade in Paris. First World War

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Soldiers digging trenches in France

Soldiers digging trenches in France. First World War

Background imageWw 1 Collection: French General Ballieni

French General Ballieni
Portrait of the French General Ballieni, the energetic defender of Paris during the First World War. (First Battle of Marne)

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Sir Frederick Stanley Maude, entry into Baghdad, WW1

Sir Frederick Stanley Maude, entry into Baghdad, WW1
Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Stanley Maude (1864-1917), Commander of the British troops which captured Baghdad during the First World War. Seen here on his entry into the city. 1917

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Royal Navy submarine, HMS C31

Royal Navy submarine, HMS C31
HMS C31 was a C-class submarine built by Vickers, Barrow for the Royal Navy. She was laid down on 7 January 1909 and was commissioned on 19 November 1909

Background imageWw 1 Collection: General Maudes entry into Baghdad, Iraq

General Maudes entry into Baghdad, Iraq. Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Stanley Maude (1864-1917), was commander of the British Indian army

Background imageWw 1 Collection: A French family stand outside their ruined home

A French family stand outside their ruined home. World War One

Background imageWw 1 Collection: London buses used to carry troops to the front lines

London buses used to carry troops to the front lines
London buses used to carry troops to the war in the North of France. First World War

Background imageWw 1 Collection: WWI - Great Advance - German Prisoners

WWI - Great Advance - German Prisoners
WWI - The Great Advance - captured German Prisoners flowing past British troops. 1st July 1916. Date: 1916

Background imageWw 1 Collection: French General Joffre

French General Joffre
Portrait of the French General Joffre

Background imageWw 1 Collection: North Lancashire Regiment cheer their return to war

North Lancashire Regiment cheer their return to war
An inspiring picture showing the men of the the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment cheering gaily when ordered to take their turn in the trenches. Date: circa 1915

Background imageWw 1 Collection: French soldiers posing with their hoes

French soldiers posing with their hoes
French soldiers posing with hoes used for digging trenches in front of a train carriage. First World War

Background imageWw 1 Collection: American soldiers on a victory parade in Paris

American soldiers on a victory parade in Paris. First World War

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Gotha bombing raid on Paris

Gotha bombing raid on Paris. 8th March, 1918. First World War. 1918

Background imageWw 1 Collection: The British Empire at War: The growth between 1914 - 1916

The British Empire at War: The growth between 1914 - 1916
An Illustration attempting to reflect the growth of the British Army, Navy, overseas and the industrial forces, during the years 1914 - 1916

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Welcome home our gallant boys

Welcome home our gallant boys. Poster showing a woman in white robes, wearing a Liberty cap, with the flags of the Allies; names of battles are inscribed in the borders. Date 1918

Background imageWw 1 Collection: A womens war workers football team, 1918

A womens war workers football team, 1918
Ladies of the Humber Company Limited football team during World War One. 1918

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Advert for Swan fountain pens 1914

Advert for Swan fountain pens 1914
For the Naval men and Admiral to A.B. A necessity for the Paymaster, Doctor and writer. Date: 1914

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Useful gifts for Officers at the front 1914

Useful gifts for Officers at the front 1914
Advert for Debenham and Freebody for a variety of clothes for the Officers in The First World War. This includes Akhaki shirts, with collar, fur waistcoats

Background imageWw 1 Collection: The dangers that The Royal Army Services Corps faced 1915

The dangers that The Royal Army Services Corps faced 1915
This scene depicts the difficulties and dangers of shell fire, for The Royal Army Services Corps (RASC), when trying to get supplies of food, water and clothing to the front. 1915

Background imageWw 1 Collection: The sinking of the Lusitania by a German submarine 1915

The sinking of the Lusitania by a German submarine 1915
The giant cunard liner, Lusitania, in the First World War, was attacked by a German U-boat on 7 May 1915 and sank in 18 minutes killing 1198 people

Background imageWw 1 Collection: A womens war workers football match at Barnes, 1917

A womens war workers football match at Barnes, 1917. The upper picture shows play by the Harrods Company forwards, and the lower one, the Sterling firms team

Background imageWw 1 Collection: The sinking of the Lusitania on the fateful voyage 1915

The sinking of the Lusitania on the fateful voyage 1915
During the First World War, the British Ocean liner the Lusitania, was sunk after a fatal blow dealt by the striking of two torpedoes, by a German submarine on the 7 May 1915

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Lusitania - First sight of the approaching Torpedo 1915

Lusitania - First sight of the approaching Torpedo 1915
Passengers that were on the deck of the Lusitania, were looking out to sea, suddenly they saw a white streak close to the surface coming straight for the vessel. 7 May 1915

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Ambulance camp in Sinai, Egypt

Ambulance camp in Sinai, Egypt
An ambulance camp in the Sinai desert, Egypt, probably during the First World War. Date: early 20th century

Background imageWw 1 Collection: London troops approaching Es Salt, Palestine, WW1

London troops approaching Es Salt, Palestine, WW1
London troops approaching Es Salt, Palestine, at dawn, during the First World War. Date: circa 1918

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Group of soldiers with flag, Beersheba, Middle East

Group of soldiers with flag, Beersheba, Middle East
A group of soldiers with a flag at Beersheba (Bir As-Saba) in the Middle East, probably during the First World War. Date: early 20th century

Background imageWw 1 Collection: A satirical look at Germanys defeat in 1915

A satirical look at Germanys defeat in 1915
" The New Year - By An Optimist" The mood is tongue in cheek, and yet there remains a hint of hopeful optimism in this cartoon by George Studdy

Background imageWw 1 Collection: Sailor from HMS Terrible

Sailor from HMS Terrible

Background imageWw 1 Collection: General view on way to Es Salt, Palestine, WW1

General view on way to Es Salt, Palestine, WW1

Background imageWw 1 Collection: The interior of a signal office somewhere in France

The interior of a signal office somewhere in France
" C est la Guerre, mais ce n est pas magnifique - The interior of a signal " office" somewhere in France. - Time: 2am" The wretched look on this signallers face speaks volumes

Background imageWw 1 Collection: British Western Front in France - Red Cross Hospital ward

British Western Front in France - Red Cross Hospital ward

Background imageWw 1 Collection: A dead German, lying symbolically in a field of wheat

A dead German, lying symbolically in a field of wheat
" The Harvest" Caption: " And with mine own hand labour d it to grow, and his as all the harvest that I reap d" The moralising quote, from the Rubaiyat of Omar Kyyam



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"Remembering the Heroes of WW1: A Tribute to the Brave Souls" In this captivating caption, we delve into the historical significance and poignant moments of World War The image begins with a powerful depiction of HMS Warspite, a British battleship that played a vital role in the war. Its imposing presence symbolizes the strength and resilience of the British navy during this tumultuous time. The artwork titled "Good-bye, Old Man" by Fortunio Matania takes us back to 1922 when emotions were still raw from the war's aftermath. It portrays a heartfelt farewell between soldiers, capturing both their camaraderie and sorrow as they bid adieu to their fallen comrades. Amidst the chaos of war, there was an extraordinary event known as the Christmas Truce in 1914. Enemies laid down their weapons for one day and celebrated together, reminding us that humanity can prevail even in times of conflict. The iconic Kitchener Poster - "Your Country Needs You" serves as a reminder of how individuals were called upon to serve their nation during these trying times. This recruitment drive united people from all walks of life under one common cause. Scottish regiments proudly displayed their badges throughout World War One, representing honor and loyalty amidst adversity. These symbols became emblems of courage on battlefields across Europe. HMS Malaya and HMS Valiant stand tall as two more formidable British battleships that contributed significantly to Allied victories during WW1. Their unwavering commitment exemplifies bravery at sea. Silhouettes depicting wounded soldiers receiving medical care remind us not only of sacrifice but also compassion amid unimaginable horrors on the battlefield. Medical professionals worked tirelessly to heal those who fought valiantly for freedom. Kitchener Recruiting posters captured hearts worldwide with its call-to-action message urging citizens to join forces against tyranny. These powerful visuals inspired countless men to enlist bravely into service for their country.