Category: WWI
Step back into the era of World War I through authentic photographs that reveal the courage, tragedy, and transformation of nations. From the muddy trenches of Europe to the battlefields across the world, these images capture the faces and emotions of those who lived through the Great War.
Each photo tells a story — soldiers at rest, families waiting at home, and cities reshaped by conflict. This collection preserves the humanity behind history’s first global war and reminds us of the sacrifices that shaped modern times.
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#9 An official rat-catcher, with his dog, and their bag. Illustration for The Illustrated War News, February 1916.
This striking World War I-era illustration, published in The Illustrated War News in February 1916, shows an official rat-catcher seated outdoors with his dog, framed by a stark landscape of earth and trees. The man’s uniform cap and heavy coat, along with the dog held close at his side, give the scene an unmistakably documentary…
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#16 Men of the Border Regiment rest in shallow dugouts near Thiepval Wood. August, 1916.
This historical World War I photograph shows men of the Border Regiment resting in shallow dugouts near Thiepval Wood in August 1916. Carved into the earth and reinforced with sandbags and a makeshift cover, the cramped shelters offer a brief pause from the front-line conditions of the Somme.
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#32 Horses haul ammunition forward in deep mud along the Lesboeufs Road outside Flers. November, 1916.
This World War I photograph shows a team of horses hauling a heavily loaded ammunition wagon forward through deep mud along the Lesboeufs Road outside Flers in November 1916. A driver sits on the wagon as the horses strain against their harnesses, their legs sunk into a churned, waterlogged track under a bleak, open sky.






