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Recovering soldiers play basketball

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The players in the game seem happy and excited. It is unusual to see men and women interacting in images in this collection, making this scene all the more arresting...W.A.A.C. stands for Women's Army Auxiliary Corps...[Original reads: 'OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN ON THE BRITISH WESTERN FRONT IN FRANCE. The W.A.A.C.s in France have responded to a suggestion that they should in their spare time assist in the recovery of convalescent soldiers in hospitals in France, by inviting them to W.A.A.C. camps to take part in sports. Basket Ball.']..digital.nls.uk/74548618 ( http://digital.nls.uk/74548618 )

World War I (WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, or the Great War, was a global war centred in Europe that began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. World War I Images From National Library of Schotland. These photographs form part of the papers of Field Marshal (Earl) Haig (1861-1928), held by the National Library of Scotland. More information is available from the Library's Digital Archive. Like many World War I generals, Haig remains a controversial figure. The collection contains diaries, papers and photographs from every part of Haig’s career, the Great War diaries being of special importance to historians. Photographs in the "Official Photographs" series (which were destined for publication and have captions on the back describing the image) are in black-and-white. World War I saw the development of a system of 'official’ reporting by professionals especially recruited into the forces. Initially reluctant to allow cameras near the fighting, it took some time for the authorities to appreciate the propaganda and recording potential of photography. These photographs provide us with an invaluable record of how the Government and Military wanted the war perceived. Official photographers were encouraged to record morale-boosting scenes of victory and comradeship. Despite the restrictions placed on them, official war photographers succeeded in giving the most comprehensive visual account of the war. It is important to remember that these images were propaganda; few that could depict the war in a disheartening or disconcerting way passed the censors. As a result the photograph taken was often posed. They were intended to reassure those at home and boost morale. They were printed in newspapers, and were intended to confirm that 'Tommy' was winning the war.

A kilt is a type of knee-length skirt that is traditionally worn by men in Scotland. It is made from tartan fabric, which is a patterned woolen cloth that features different colors and stripes. The kilt is typically pleated at the back and fastened around the waist with a belt or buckle. It is often worn as part of Scottish Highland dress for formal occasions such as weddings, funerals, and ceilidhs. However, it is also worn as casual wear and for outdoor activities such as hiking and hunting.

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wwi ww 1 world war one great world war haig douglas sir general scotland national library nls netball basket ball basketball fun game women scots waac auxiliary army corp soldiers kilt hospital net tent nls dodid 74548618 nls derivative 74407166 nls dodprojectid 74462370 world war i great war national library edinburgh scotland free images
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1914
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The Great War, National Library of Schotland

World War I Images From National Library of Schotland

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A piece of men's Scottish national dress, traditional clothing of the Highlanders of Scotland.
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La Clarinière, 36330 Arthon, France ,  46.71245, 1.71832
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Artillery stripped trees and a signboard pointing the way for pack transport

Photo of Strip, 16th century - Public domain dedication

Few of the American nurses in France

Athletes participating in the 2018 Army Trials recieve

Sampler, Germany - Public domain dedication museum photo

The US Navy (USN) Harpers Ferry Class Dock Landing Ship, USS CARTER HALL (LSD 50) (right) performs a replenishment at sea (RAS) with the Royal Navy (British) Royal Fleet Auxiliary Service (RFAS) Appleleaf Class Support Tanker, HMS BAYLEAF (A 109) (left), while on a regularly scheduled deployment in the Persian Gulf to conduct a Maritime Security Operation (MSO) in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) and Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

Heavy gun in action during World War I

[Assignment: 48-DPA-08-01-08_SOI_K_Marines] Visit of Secretary Dirk Kempthorne to the Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., [the U.S. Marine Corp's oldest post and a National Historic Landmark] [48-DPA-08-01-08_SOI_K_Marines_IOD_1672.JPG]

Representatives of the General Dynamics Corp. ride on a trailer with a BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missile during the "San Diego Salutes the Troops" parade. The parade is being held to honor all veterans, with special recognition being given to units that took part in Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm

Air Station Elizabeth City SAR Demo

Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr., waits to welcome the former hostages home after their release from Iran

CAPT Alton K. Thompson, center, commanding officer (blue crew), gives ADM Hyman G. Rickover, left, deputy assistant secretary for naval reactors, Department of Energy, and Vice President George H. W. Bush a tour of the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine USS OHIO (SSBN-726) following the commissioning ceremony. The OHIO was built by General Dynamics Corp

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wwi ww 1 world war one great world war haig douglas sir general scotland national library nls netball basket ball basketball fun game women scots waac auxiliary army corp soldiers kilt hospital net tent nls dodid 74548618 nls derivative 74407166 nls dodprojectid 74462370 world war i great war national library edinburgh scotland free images