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Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: The mayor of Ablain-Saint-Nazaire in the ruins of the commune, 1915

The mayor of Ablain-Saint-Nazaire in the ruins of the commune, 1915. A print from Le Pays de France, 5th August 1915

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: Battle of the Falkland Islands, 8 December 1914, (1915)

Battle of the Falkland Islands, 8 December 1914, (1915). A naval engagement of the First World War, fought between the Royal Navy and the Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial German Navy) on 8 December 1914

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: The Regiment Salutes, 1915

The Regiment Salutes, 1915. The women did not leave their village and the regiment salutes them for it, 1915. A print from Le Pays de France, 12 August 1915

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: The ruins of a village in Lorraine, World War I, 1915

The ruins of a village in Lorraine, World War I, 1915. A print from Le Pays de France, 9 September 1915

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: Zeppelin destroyed by an English aviator, 1915. Artist: Lemonier

Zeppelin destroyed by an English aviator, 1915. Artist: Lemonier
Zeppelin destroyed by an English aviator, 1915. On 7 June 1915 Flight Sub-Lieutenant Reginald Warneford, flying a Morane-Saulnier Type L

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: Bombardment of a windmill with Incendiary shells, Artois, France, World War I, 1915

Bombardment of a windmill with Incendiary shells, Artois, France, World War I, 1915. A print from the Le Flambeau (the Torch), 18 September 1915

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: French refugees return to their abandoned village, Artois, World War I, 1915

French refugees return to their abandoned village, Artois, World War I, 1915. A print from the Le Flambeau (the Torch), 18 September 1915

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: French soldiers fight a fire started by German incendiary bombs, Artois, World War I, 1915

French soldiers fight a fire started by German incendiary bombs, Artois, World War I, 1915. During World War I the front line between the opposing German

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: A farm on fire from German incendiary bombs, Artois, France, World War I, 1915

A farm on fire from German incendiary bombs, Artois, France, World War I, 1915. During World War I the front line between the opposing German and British armies in France ran through the province

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: French soldiers going through a trench after a heavy German bombardment, World War I, 1915

French soldiers going through a trench after a heavy German bombardment, World War I, 1915. A print from the Le Flambeau (the Torch), 18 September 1915

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: An abandoned German trench around Mesnil, Champagne, France, World War I, 1915

An abandoned German trench around Mesnil, Champagne, France, World War I, 1915. A print from the Le Flambeau (the Torch), 18 September 1915

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: Blasted tree stumps, Mesnil, Champagne, France, World War I, 1915

Blasted tree stumps, Mesnil, Champagne, France, World War I, 1915. A print from the Le Flambeau (the Torch), 18 September 1915

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: The ruins of Revigny, France, Battle of the Marne, World War I, 1914

The ruins of Revigny, France, Battle of the Marne, World War I, 1914. The Battle of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) saw the French halt the German advance and save Paris

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: The ruins of Sermaize-Les-Bains, France, Battle of the Marne, World War I, 1914

The ruins of Sermaize-Les-Bains, France, Battle of the Marne, World War I, 1914. The Battle of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) saw the French halt the German advance and save Paris

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: Ruined church, Huiron, France, Battle of the Marne, World War I, 1914

Ruined church, Huiron, France, Battle of the Marne, World War I, 1914. The Battle of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) saw the French halt the German advance and save Paris

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: The ruins of Sermaize-Les-Bains, France, Battle of the Marne, World War I, 1914

The ruins of Sermaize-Les-Bains, France, Battle of the Marne, World War I, 1914. The Battle of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) saw the French halt the German advance and save Paris

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: A crater caused by the explosion of a mine, Western Front, 1917

A crater caused by the explosion of a mine, Western Front, 1917. The placing of huge explosive mines in tunnels beneath enemy trenches became a common tactic on the Western Front during World War I

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: The market in the ruins of Hohenstein, East Prussia, World War I, 1915

The market in the ruins of Hohenstein, East Prussia, World War I, 1915. The town of Hohenstein suffered damage during the Battle of Tannenberg in August 1914

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: A street in Ortelsburg, Eastern Prussia, World War I, August 1915

A street in Ortelsburg, Eastern Prussia, World War I, August 1915. The town of Ortelsburg was almost destroyed by the Russians early in the First World War

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: Destruction of Przemysl by Austrians retreating from the Russian advance, World War I, 1914

Destruction of Przemysl by Austrians retreating from the Russian advance, World War I, 1914
Destruction of Przemysl, Poland, by Austrians retreating from the Russian advance, World War I, 1914. Remains of one of two bridges over the San which were blown up

Background imageDestruction caused by the Great War Collection: L Automobile Pendant la Guerre, France World War I, 1914-1918

L Automobile Pendant la Guerre, France World War I, 1914-1918. French motorised ambulances and walking wounded towards the end of the war



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