Tommies wash and brush up behind the lines at Zillebeke Date of creation1914-1918CollectionMilitary Life
A large 16 inch German "dud" which fell in the Belgian lines Date of creation1914-1918CollectionMilitary Life
"All is quiet on our front". Belgian front line with a flooded area on the right Date of creation1914-1918CollectionMilitary Life
An advance dressing station in the neighbourhood of Hooge Date of creation1914-1918CollectionMilitary Life
Another "dud". The groups standing round consists of Belgian and British officers Date of creation1914-1918CollectionMilitary Life
Artillery passing an old communication trench near Boesinghe Date of creation1914-1918CollectionMilitary Life
A scene on the ground over which we have advanced near Hooge Date of creation1914-1918CollectionMilitary Life
British Infantry from the Midland Counties stop for rest and food on the way to the trenches near Zillebeke Date of creation1914-1918CollectionMilitary Life
British Red Cross men bringing in a wounded Frenchmen Date of creation1914-1918CollectionMilitary Life
British working party draining low and flooded ground newly captured from the Boche Date of creation1914-1918CollectionMilitary Life
Carrying away a German electric dynamo and fittings captured near Beaumont Date of creation1914-1918CollectionMilitary Life
Cigarette firms send the different batteries cigarettes and the Sergeant is seen receiving a packet Date of creation1914-1918CollectionMilitary Life
German prisoners sharing a tin of Bully Beef which was given them by a Tommy Date of creation1914-1918CollectionMilitary Life
German shells 'searching'' the newly captured ground near Langemarks Date of creation1914-1918CollectionMilitary Life
Laying a railway line to help in forcing back the Hun Date of creation1914-1918CollectionMilitary Life
Men assembling to go on leave, a welcome break in the fighting Date of creation1914-1918CollectionMilitary Life