The Opportunists. Warrant Officers and N.C.O.'s playing cards in a shell hole in 1917. From the magazine Twenty Years After The Battlefields of...The Opportunists
The Menin Road, Ypres Then and Now. From the magazine Twenty Years After The Battlefields of 1914-1918 Then and Now by Sir Ernest Swinton published...The Menin Road, Ypres Then and Now
The First Wounded. Wounded men from the British Expeditionary Force being driven into the gateway of Charing Cross Hospital, 1914. From the magazine...The First Wounded
The Honourable Artillery Company at gun practice in Richmond Park. From the magazine Twenty Years After The Battlefields of 1914-1918 Then and Now by...The Honourable Artillery Company at gun practice in Richmond Park
So Obvious. The Young and Talkative One, "Who made that ole?" The Fed Up One, "Mice". After the wartime cartoon by Bruce Bairnsfather. From the...So Obvious
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 British politician and Prime Minister of England. From the magazine Twenty Years After The Battlefields...Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 - 1965
Ypres, West Flanders Then and Now. From the magazine Twenty Years After The Battlefields of 1914-1918 Then and Now by Sir Ernest Swinton published...Ypres, West Flanders Then and Now
Well, if you knows of a better ole, go to it! After the wartime cartoon by Bruce Bairnsfather. From the magazine Twenty Years After The Battlefields...Well, if you knows of a better ole, go to it! After the wartime cartoon by Bruce Bairnsfather
Wartime Recruitment Poster. From the magazine Twenty Years After The Battlefields of 1914-1918 Then and Now by Sir Ernest Swinton published 1938.Wartime Recruitment Poster
The War Lords Take Stock. The Kaiser Wilhelm II 1859-1941 and General Helmuth Johann Ludwig von Moltke, 1848-1916 survey the field during army...The War Lords Take Stock
Things That Matter. Colonel Fitz Shrapnel receives the following message from GHQ, "Please let us know as soon as possible the number of tins of...Things That Matter
Poilu and Tommy after the painttng by Sir William Orpen. From the magazine Twenty Years After The Battlefields of 1914-1918 Then and Now by Sir...Poilu and Tommy after the painttng by Sir William Orpen
Map showing the Franco-German Frontier in 1914. From the magazine Twenty Years After The Battlefields of 1914-1918 Then and Now by Sir Ernest Swinton...Map showing the Franco-German Frontier in 1914
In the British trenches near the Aisne, 1914. From the magazine Twenty Years After The Battlefields of 1914-1918 Then and Now by Sir Ernest Swinton...In the British trenches near the Aisne, 1914
General Sir Horace Lockwood Smith-Dorrien, 1858 – 1930. British soldier and commander of the British II Corps and Second Army of the British...General Sir Horace Lockwood Smith-Dorrien, 1858 – 1930
Field Marshal John Denton Pinkstone French, 1st Earl of Ypres, 1852 British officer serving as the first Commander-in-Chief of the British...Field Marshal John Denton Pinkstone French, 1st Earl of Ypres, 1852 - 1925
Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, 1850 – 1916. British Field Marshal, diplomat, and statesman. From the magazine Twenty...Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, 1850 – 1916
Field Dressing Station during the Third Battle of Ypres in 1917. From the magazine Twenty Years After The Battlefields of 1914-1918 Then and Now by...Field Dressing Station during the Third Battle of Ypres in 1917
Dreadnoughts. From the deck of H.M.S. Superb showing heavier vessels in the Home Fleet during manoeuvres at Spithead 1914. From the magazine Twenty...Dreadnoughts
Line of 55th Infantry Division troops blinded by gas waiting for treatment outside an advanced dressing station near Bethune, after the Battle of...A line of 55th (West Lancashire) Infantry Division troops
Inch battery of howitzers awaiting an order at Birr Cross Roads, Ypres, during Octoberr 1917. From the magazine Twenty Years After The Battlefields...9 point 2 inch battery of howitzers awaiting an order at Birr Cross Roads, Ypres, during Octoberr 1917
Major General Sir Ernest Swinton at the microphone giving one of his weekly radio war commentaries. One of a group responsible for the development of...Sir Ernest Swinton