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SEBASTIAN: resilience, adaptation & the end of an era Vienna & Galicia during
#WW1#pdf1 http://ow.ly/U1Gg7 pic.twitter.com/FP5S7U7ETS
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Hibers Trench Cemetery, Wancourt. Built into the bank, this cemetery was started in April 1917, following the ground's capture in the Battle of Arras.
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Machine gunners sitting on the snow outside a house in Arras, February 1917, John Warwick Brooke, © IWM Q 4693
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Congratulations to our friends and colleagues from Sri Lanka no matter where they are in the world.
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SEBASTIAN: Vienna during
#WW1 - a family shop, a handicap and the end of an era#ASMSG http://ow.ly/TZsGd pic.twitter.com/ZvNgn3Pktk
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The shirt collection of Charlie Pritchard, one of 13
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Really liking that there is some focus on Edith Cavell at this year’s festival!
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British troops resting on a felled tree near Le Cateau, 25 October 1918. © IWM (Q 3317)
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An advanced dressing station under a ruined house at Ecoust-St-Mein, 17 July, 1917, showing the Royal Army Medical Corps Captain, decorated with a Military Cross, and an Officer of the Gordon Highlanders. © IWM (Q 5689)
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#WW1 story hits front page of Irish Times today. pic.twitter.com/SSYPfU9FMO
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This is Charlie
#Hodgson, driver for#RASC,#WW1. T3/024153. He served in France from 22 July 1915. I would love to get this back to any descendants. Retweets appreciated.#genealogy#ancestry#worldwarone#military#famiyhistory#familytree#specialbranchespic.twitter.com/aJgVkVjszf
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Pozieres, France. 1919. The windmill site at Pozieres Ridge with the 2nd Australian Division, AIF, Memorial Cross.
#Somme#WW1 pic.twitter.com/5ZlUdhNBZC
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British soldiers peer through a shell hole in the wall of a house at Hebuterne, 1916. © IWM (Q 1635)
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Saw #1917 the other day. Somewhat overrated, while it is a good film, Saul Dibb's Journey's End is a better
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Albert, France. 20 August 1918. An Australian and Canadian Cemetery (Now known as Bapaume Post) on the Bapaume Road, after its recapture from the Germans. Canon Scott is seen standing by the grave of Captain Scott, his son. Captain Scott is now buried in Plot I. E. 4.
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One of my favourite photos from a trip a few weeks back. German
#ww1 trenches still clearly visible winding along the top of the Butte De Vauquois. pic.twitter.com/7hJRtCTxwp
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I’m very excited to finally see this sculpture!
#ww1#dishistpic.twitter.com/gWPS1cE5wo
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Every site has a unique story... Maitland Cemetery contains a small number of burials from the various Carrier Corps Regiments dating to the latter stages of
#WW1 Tragically most will have died from their wounds or influenza having been moved to Cape Town to convalesce#Africa pic.twitter.com/cRI4AvgwwN
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