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And sometimes, with luck, we stumble upon scenes from a “pre-color” era captured with experimental color processes. The vibrant photos from World War I posted in this gallery are examples of ...
From muddy trenches to steel beasts and sky bombers, these cross sections reveal the hidden worlds inside WW1’s most iconic ...
World War 1 saw the adoption of the shotgun for military units. A nasty thing called the “trench sweeper” that the Germans lodged a diplomatic complaint against for being just too brutal.
The two sets of opposing trench systems, with a no man's land between them, were found after a council employee uncovered a photograph of the area, taken in 1951.
REPLICA World War One trenches dug for this year’s Great Dorset Steam Fair are to remain on display until 2018, to coincide with the four-year centenary of the conflict.
A football that British soldiers kicked across No Man's Land as they advanced towards German trenches during a World War One battle has been put on display in a London museum.
First World War practice trenches that were lost beneath heathland for decades have been granted heritage protection by the government. The rare site in Browndown in Gosport, Hampshire, was used ...
First World War practice trenches that were lost beneath heathland for decades have been granted heritage protection by the government. The rare site in Browndown in Gosport, Hampshire, was used ...