British soldiers clean and repair Mark I (male) tanks in France. They clean and tighten bolts on the treads. They use a pole to clean the 6 pounder guns in the sponsons.
A British Mark I Female (machine-gun) tank being maneuvered into position on a battlefield in France, during World War One. British soldiers watch as tank drives out of ditch, One soldier repositions a machine gun that had swiveled backwards on its sponson (half turret).
Mr Lloyd George stands on a balcony with another official in London, England, after responding to German peace overtures, by demanding "...restitution, reparation, and guarantees..." during World War 1.
British gun crew, stripped to the waist, performs a rapid fire drill with an 18 pounder artillery piece, as an officer, nearby, uses a megaphone to direct them, during World War 1. (WWI; WW1)
British troops fire 18 pounder artillery from a battery of hidden, entrenched guns, in France, during World War One. British gunners fire 8 inch howitzer in the field. Crew stands back as the gun fires and recoils, before stepping forward to reload.
French soldiers fill platform between two rail lines at a train station in France during World War 1. They crowd into rail cars for transportation closer to the front lines. From an embankment, as the train moves past, the soldiers are seen waving from open rail car doorways.
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