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The 5th Lancers Re-enter Mons, November 1918 by Richard Caton Woodville.


The 5th Lancers Re-enter Mons, November 1918 by Richard Caton Woodville.
3 editions.
£10.00 - £40.00

The Machine Guns - Battle of Amiens, France, 8th August 1918 by David Pentland.


The Machine Guns - Battle of Amiens, France, 8th August 1918 by David Pentland.
8 editions.
£2.70 - £1800.00

Inniskilling Dragoons at Amiens by Jason Askew. (GL)


Inniskilling Dragoons at Amiens by Jason Askew. (GL)
5 editions.
£2.70 - £6400.00


The Last Great Cavalry Charge by Lambert.


The Last Great Cavalry Charge by Lambert.
2 editions.
£32.00 - £48.00

British 9th Lancer c.1914 by Chris Collingwood.


British 9th Lancer c.1914 by Chris Collingwood.
One of 3 editions available.
£500.00

They Bombed and Bayoneted Their Way up the Enemy Trench by Cyrus Cuneo. (PC)


They Bombed and Bayoneted Their Way up the Enemy Trench by Cyrus Cuneo. (PC)
One edition.
£2.70


British Lancer c.1914 by Chris Collingwood.


British Lancer c.1914 by Chris Collingwood.
3 editions.
£40.00 - £550.00

The Charge of the Warwickshire and Worcestershire Yeomanry at Huj by Lady Elizabeth Butler.


The Charge of the Warwickshire and Worcestershire Yeomanry at Huj by Lady Elizabeth Butler.
3 editions.
£30.00 - £35.00

Repulsing a Frontal Attack with Rifle and Bayonet by Cyrus Cuneo. (PC)


Repulsing a Frontal Attack with Rifle and Bayonet by Cyrus Cuneo. (PC)
One edition.
£2.70


Backs to the Wall by Robert Gibb.


Backs to the Wall by Robert Gibb.
4 editions.
£10.00 - £45.00

British Tommy, 1916 by Chris Collingwood. (P)


British Tommy, 1916 by Chris Collingwood. (P)
One edition.
£520.00

Letter From Home - 1915 by Chris Collingwood.


Letter From Home - 1915 by Chris Collingwood.
One edition.
£160.00


Befuch des Kaifers auf dem Schlachtfelde bei Dirton.


Befuch des Kaifers auf dem Schlachtfelde bei Dirton.
One edition.
£40.00

Charge of the First Life Guards at the battle of Klein Zillebeke November 6th 1914 by Harry Payne.


Charge of the First Life Guards at the battle of Klein Zillebeke November 6th 1914 by Harry Payne.
One edition.
£10.00

Trench Pals by Chris Collingwood.


Trench Pals by Chris Collingwood.
One edition.
£160.00


Second Lieutenant Throssell Holding Part of a Captured Turkish Trench Against the Enemy's Counter-Attacks by Allan Stewart. (P)


Second Lieutenant Throssell Holding Part of a Captured Turkish Trench Against the Enemy's Counter-Attacks by Allan Stewart. (P)
One edition.
£25.00

The Ludendorff Offensive, Spring 1918 by Jason Askew. (GL)


The Ludendorff Offensive, Spring 1918 by Jason Askew. (GL)
4 editions.
£2.70 - £3500.00

Gallipoli by Charles Dixon.


Gallipoli by Charles Dixon.
2 editions.
£16.00 - £20.00


Original Pencil Sketch for Assault on Courcellette, The Somme, 15th September 1916 by David Pentland. (P)


Original Pencil Sketch for Assault on Courcellette, The Somme, 15th September 1916 by David Pentland. (P)
One edition.
£240.00

The Burning Moment - 1916- The Somme by Chris Collingwood.


The Burning Moment - 1916- The Somme by Chris Collingwood.
One edition.
£145.00

Here They Come by William Barnes Wollen.


Here They Come by William Barnes Wollen.
One edition.
£10.00


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Text for the above items :

The 5th Lancers Re-enter Mons, November 1918 by Richard Caton Woodville.

The 5th Lancers (attached to the Canadian Corps) were the first British troops to re-enter Mons, just as they had been the last to leave Mons in August 1914. Very few of the troopers who left Mons in 1914 were there to re-enter in 1918.


The Machine Guns - Battle of Amiens, France, 8th August 1918 by David Pentland.

A German machine gun team defend against the British 3rd Corps attack on the high ground north of the Somme. This was to be the start of the final Allied offensive of the war.


Inniskilling Dragoons at Amiens by Jason Askew. (GL)

The Inniskilling Dragoons capturing a German railway gun at Harbonnieres during the battle of Amiens, 1918.


The Last Great Cavalry Charge by Lambert.

On 31st October 1917, 800 men of the Australian Light Horse Brigade charged entrenched Turko-German defences at Beersheba, Palestine. It was an 11th hour attempt to capture vital water wells and save the attacking allied forces from disaster. Under heavy fire from artillery, aircraft, machine gun and rifle fire and against great odds, they successfully charged into history, their losses were 31 dead, 36 wounded and 70 of their beloved horses died.


British 9th Lancer c.1914 by Chris Collingwood.

No text for this item


They Bombed and Bayoneted Their Way up the Enemy Trench by Cyrus Cuneo. (PC)

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British Lancer c.1914 by Chris Collingwood.

No text for this item


The Charge of the Warwickshire and Worcestershire Yeomanry at Huj by Lady Elizabeth Butler.

One of the last cavalry charges in British Military history, 8th November 1917.


Repulsing a Frontal Attack with Rifle and Bayonet by Cyrus Cuneo. (PC)

No text for this item


Backs to the Wall by Robert Gibb.

The painting was inspired by Sir Douglas Haig's famous Special Order of the Day at the time of the Great German Offensive of April 1918.

…There is no other course open to us but to fight it out. Every position must be held to the last man: there must be no retirement. With our backs to the wall, and believing in the justice of our cause, each one of us must fight on to the end…

This painting was Robert Gibb's final battle scene painted after the War and towards the end of his life. He died in Edinburgh in 1932. With our Backs to the Wall has become a saying in familiar use to many people even to this day when faced with a monumental task against overwhelming odds.


British Tommy, 1916 by Chris Collingwood. (P)

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Letter From Home - 1915 by Chris Collingwood.

Imperial German Infantry March 1915.


Befuch des Kaifers auf dem Schlachtfelde bei Dirton.

No text for this item


Charge of the First Life Guards at the battle of Klein Zillebeke November 6th 1914 by Harry Payne.

Lower price due to lower quality of print compared to our usual high standard.


Trench Pals by Chris Collingwood.

Somewhere in Flanders, 1917.


Second Lieutenant Throssell Holding Part of a Captured Turkish Trench Against the Enemy's Counter-Attacks by Allan Stewart. (P)

During the attack on August 29th 1915, made by the 10th Australian Light Horse on a section of a Turkish trench on Hill 60, Gallipoli Peninsula, which the enemy had previously recaptured, Second Lieutenant Throssell was severely wounded in several places, but with the greatest gallantry refused to leave the trench for medical assistance until the danger was passed. After driving the enemy headlong down the trench, he stood by his men with a rifle while they built up a sandbag barricade, and shot every Turk who attempted to advance. Twice afterwards when he and his men were forced to give ground, he held the enemy at bay while the barricades were being raised. For his most conspicuous gallantry Second Lieutenant (who became Lieutenant) Throssell was awarded the VC.


The Ludendorff Offensive, Spring 1918 by Jason Askew. (GL)

No text for this item


Gallipoli by Charles Dixon.

Although a very brown picture, it shows the Lancashire Fusiliers coming of the beaches during the Gallipoli Campaign.


Original Pencil Sketch for Assault on Courcellette, The Somme, 15th September 1916 by David Pentland. (P)

The village of Courcellette dominated the Somme battlefield, and it was the Canadian Corps who were given the task of taking the strongpoint. They were however aided by a new weapon, six tanks of No.1 Section, C Company, Heavy Tank Battalion. The Mark Is were commanded by Captain A. M. Inglis in C5 Creme de Menthe and supported the 31st (Alberta) Battalion in the successful assault in and around the villages Sugar Factory.


The Burning Moment - 1916- The Somme by Chris Collingwood.

The 1st Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers going over the top on July 1st 1916, Battle of the Somme.


Here They Come by William Barnes Wollen.

Coldstream Guards, France 1914.

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