Troops supposedly "going over the top" at the start of the Battle of the Somme in 1916. In reality the photo was taken during a training exercise.
Shells awaiting filling with explosives in a store of the National Shell Filling Factory at Chilwell, Nottinghamshire, 21 November 1916.
Kensington Palace and Allotments
Albert
Voluntary Land Workers in a Flax-field, Podington, Northamptonshire
Danzig. Neufahrwasser. Christmas Day 1918 : British prisoners homeward bound boarding "HMS Concord"
Stettin, New Year 1919 : British prisoners homeward bound boarding "HMS Concord"
Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps Camp 2, Abbeville
Gassed. 'In Arduis Fidelis'
Derelict Tanks
The Broken Transept: St Martin's, Ypres
Camp Life at Etaples
Our Aeroplanes
Feed the Guns with War Bonds and Help to End the War
Manchester Workers' Week
Britons! Your Country Needs You
Portioning out the bread at a roadside dump. Albert, March 1917.
Battle of Flers-Courcelette. "C" Company Mark I tank, in the Chimpanzee Valley on 15 September 1916, the day tanks first went into action.
Two Irish Guardsmen going up a communication trench with supplies. Elverdinghe, 30 July 1917.
An officer of the 444th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA), smokes a pipe as he supervises a kitten balancing on a 12 inch gun shell near Arras, 19 July 1918.
French and British soldiers playing cards together at Bernagousse, 16 March 1918.
Holt caterpillar tractor hauling 9.2" howitzer.
Men of the R. G. A. wearing gas masks, operating a Fullerphone in a shell hole, forward signal post.
Women war workers range shell cases in the New Case Shop at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich.