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Troops from the Dominions and the British Colonies during World War I
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Troops from the Dominions and the British Colonies during World War I
Indian soldier with flowers
An Indian soldier with flowers given to him by French civilians during the march of British troops through Marseilles.
Wounded German soldier, 1918
A severely wounded German soldier is brought to safety by an Australian soldier behind the front.
George V during the First World War in India, 1915
The British King George V (right) talking with wounded Indian soldiers.
Wounded in a German military hospital in Brussels, 1915
Wounded German, French, English and Indians while playing chess in a military hospital in Brussels.
British colonial troops in France, 1914
Indian soldiers under the command of a British officer on the march behind the Western Front.
Camp commander with Indian prisoner of war
The camp commander of a prisoner of war camp for Indian soldiers and a captured Sikh soldier cross a river (Jahrmitza?) with horses and a cart.
Indian soldiers at the Western Front
Indian soldiers protect themselves with blankets against the cold of the first wartime winter.
Indian troops on the march in Persia, 1914
Indian soldiers on the march during the first British offensive in Persia.
Indian troops on board a troop transport, 1916
Indian auxiliary troops of the British arrive in Saloniki aboard a ship.
British Generals Smuts, Bevis and Tigh, 1916
British Supreme Commandant and Generals inspect English colonial troops in East Africa.
Mobilization of the troops in Great Britain, 1914
During the British mobilization days, British soldiers of the Colonial Troops walk onto a ship of the Union Castle shipping line to be transported to the fronts of the First World War.
Indian troops in a trench at the Suez Canal, 1915
Indian troops under British command in a trench at the Suez Canal.
Transport of English POWs
English soldiers that were captured near Kut-el-Amara are transported to a ship.
Indian regiment in Paris, 1916
An Indian regiment marches off from Les Invalides. The regiment is part of a parade of allied troops in honor of the French national holiday in Paris on 14 July 1916.
Indian officers in Marseilles
Indian officers in the crowd during the march of British troops through Marseilles.
Canadian soldiers during road construction, 1916
Canadian soldiers try to free a steamroller that has gotten stuck during road construction at the Western Front.
Indian soldiers in a trench, 1915
A Group of Indian soldiers in a trench at the Western Front. One of them is manning a machine gun.
Indian colonial troops, 1915
An Indian ruler and his staff at the Western Front. To the right of them an English and a French officer.
English and Boers enter Windhuk, 1915
During the First World War the British and Boers enter Windhuk in German South-West Africa.
Canadian infantry in a trench, 1916
A group of Canadian soldiers awaits an attack in a trench. One of the infantrymen watches for enemy soldiers through a periscope. Taken from a contemporary magazine.
South African troops come to Windhuk, 1915
Entry of the first English men and Boers from South Africa in Windhuk on May 12, 1915.