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‘1st World War’ historical pictures (exact matches)
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The landing of troops from the River Clyde at V Beach, Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, 25 April 1915
Second Lieutenant LA Strange bombing the railway junction at Courtrai, Belgium, World War I
The Duke of Westminster and his armoured cars dash to the rescue of shipwrecked crews seized …
America in World War I: Photograph by a US Army Signal Corps operator of the actual signing of the German peace …
The battlecruiser Indomitable towing the wounded battlecruiser Lion after the Battle of Dogger …
America in World War I: Prototype of the Modern Submarine
America in World War I: The Big Four, L to R: Orlando, premier of Italy; Lloyd George, prime minister of England
America in World War I: Before they left their headquarters at the Hotel des Reservoirs, Versailles, May 7, 1919, for …
The landing of troops from the River Clyde at V Beach, Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, 25 April 1915
Second Lieutenant LA Strange bombing the railway junction at Courtrai, Belgium, World War I
The Duke of Westminster and his armoured cars dash to the rescue of shipwrecked crews seized …
America in World War I: Photograph by a US Army Signal Corps operator of the actual signing of the German peace …
The battlecruiser Indomitable towing the wounded battlecruiser Lion after the Battle of Dogger …
America in World War I: Prototype of the Modern Submarine
America in World War I: The Big Four, L to R: Orlando, premier of Italy; Lloyd George, prime minister of England
America in World War I: Before they left their headquarters at the Hotel des Reservoirs, Versailles, May 7, 1919, for …
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