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Collection: The First World War Poetry Digital Archive
Repository name is exactly "Imperial War Museum Photographic Archive"
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A portrait of sentries of the 3/3rd Gurkha Rifles in the front line trenches in Palestine
Unknown
1917
Photograph
A Portuguese gas sentry standing by SOS rockets used in the case of gas attacks, Neuve Chapelle
Unknown
Unknown
Photograph
A seriously wounded soldier of the Black Watch receiving basic treatment at a dressing station near Bethune, France, April 1918.
Unknown
April 1917
Photograph
A soldier of the The West Indies Regiment near Deir el Belah, Palestine 1917
Unknown
Unknown
Photograph
A Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) worker starting up the engine of a motor ambulance presented by the Canadian Red Cross at Etaples
Unknown
Unknown
Photograph
A water-filled shell crater
Unknown
13th March 1918
Photograph
A woman drives a trolley train across a busy factory floor at the National Filling Factory, Chilwell
Nicholls, Horace
Unknown
Photograph
A woman fitter working on an aeroplane propeller at Frederick Tibbenham Ltd in Ipswich
Unknown
Unknown
Photograph
A woman oiler at Bolton station in May 1917
Unknown
Unknown
Photograph
A woman operator in a signal box on a siding at the Great Central Railway in Birmingham
Lewis, George P.
Unknown
Photograph
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