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(art) Made by: Parkes, Oscar (OBE) 1918
HMS Lord Clive : shelling the German forts on the Belgian Coast with her 18-inch gunimage: a starboard stern quarter view of a large warship at sea, firing her large gun.
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(art) Made by: Maxwell, Donald
Evening: Surrendered German Submarines, U-Boat Avenue, Harwichimage: a view of a shipping road off the coast of Harwich with numerous German U-boats moored in lines. There is a mooring-buoy in the foreground and a cloud of smoke rising to the sky in the distance.
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(art) Made by: Maxwell, Donald
Noon: Surrendered German Submarines, U-Boat Avenue, Harwichimage: a view of shipping roads off Harwich with three German U-boats moored offshore, having surrendered to the Royal Navy.
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(art) Made by: Maxwell, Donald
Morning: Surrendered German Submarines, U-Boat Avenue, Harwichimage: three abandoned U-boats moored off Harwich. The view is angled from the deck of one of the U-boats in the right foreground. The other two lie across the centre to the left of the composition.
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(art) Made by: Maxwell, Donald
Night: U-Boat Avenue, Harwich : surrendered German submarinesimage: the shadowy shapes of three surrendered German submarines at anchor in a dark seascape, with another submarine in the distance.
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(art) Made by: Rushbury, Henry (Sir) (RA) 1918
HM 'Q' Ship, Suffolk Coast, and U155 (The Deutschland) : St Katherine's Docks, London 1918image: a Royal Navy 'Q' ship, the Suffolk Coast, is moored to the right, with a German U-Boat immediately alongside her, both in St Katherine's Docks in London. Two open-topped barges are moored in the immediate foreground. Large dock buildings are...
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(art) Made by: Rushbury, Henry (Sir) (RA) 1918
Captured German Guns in the Mall, 1918image: a crowd walk around amongst an array of captured German artillery guns, placed on display along the Mall, with Buckingham Palace in the background.
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(art) Made by: Handley-Read, E
Towers of Ypres from the Prisonimage: a view across the bomb damaged remains of Ypres in Belgium. The heavily damaged towers of the famous Cloth Hall rise up behind the dark roofs of the surrounding houses.
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(art) Made by: Handley-Read, E 1915
An Observerimage: a British infantryman on observation duty in a trench on the Western Front. The man stands at a heavily sandbagged parapet looking through a loophole out into No Man's Land. He stands with his back to the viewer, his rifle, with bayonet attached,...
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(posters) Made by: Oppenheim, Louis (artist) 1918
Der Erste Monat Deutsche Westoffensive! [The First Month of the German Western Offensive!]whole: the five images occupy the upper centre, centre left, centre right and lower right. The image in the lower right is held within a black border. The title is separate and positioned along the top edge, in brown. The text is partially integrated and...