Old Photo Gallery

  • Home
  • Info
    • About Us
    • Terms of Use
    • Sources & Credits
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
  • Art
    • Artworks
    • Cover Art
    • Colorization
    • Fashion & Culture
  • People
    • Celebrities
    • Places & People
  • Wars
    • Wars & Military
    • Civil Wars
    • Vietnam War
    • WWII
    • WWI
  • Funny
  • Inventions
  • Movies
  • Movies & TV
  • Music
  • Photography
  • Sports
  • Then & Now
  • Vehicles & Transportation
  • Vintage Ads
  • Weird

#20 Exposure to toxic sulphur left many workers with yellowed skin, while others were killed in explosions. One 1917 incident killed 73 and flattened 900 homes.

Home » WWI
Exposure to toxic sulphur left many workers with yellowed skin, while others were killed in explosions. One 1917 incident killed 73 and flattened 900 homes.

#20 Exposure to toxic sulphur left many workers with yellowed skin, while others were killed in explosions. One 1917 incident killed 73 and flattened 900 homes.

WWI

Related posts:

#19 Fabulous Studio Portraits of German Soldiers with Flowers, 1910s #19 WWI

#12 Canada’s Egg Opportunity

#87 A blindfolded German prisoner is taken through the French lines.

#20 A French soldier eats a loaf of bread in Reims, France, 1917

#17 Newspaper sellers on seat sticks, Berlin, 1927.

#1 French soldiers move a heavy stone near the construction site at the bridge across the Aisne, 19…

#48 Russian soldiers with Arisaka rifles

#36 Female American Red Cross Workers cutting Unbleached Muslin for Bias Bandages with Cutting Mach…

#45 Woman at battery drills, drilling angles and T bars for ribs of airship sheds

←#19 400 women died in munitions factories, between 1914 (when this image was taken) and 1918, when the war ended.
#21 Despite being paid less than their male counterparts, many of the female munitionettes undertook dangerous and fiddly work.→

Old Photo Gallery

Explore a captivating collection of vintage photographs that tell stories of the past, preserving memories and history through stunning imagery.

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Sources & Credits
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

OldPhotoGallery 2026