
The trenches of the Western Front were protected by barbed wire – The Devil’s Rope – from early on in the war. This section of preserved barbed wire is in front...
Category: 2014-2018, Aisne, Champagne, First World War, Great War, Nikon Photo, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Centenary, WW1 Revisited Tags: 1914-1918, 1915, 2014-2018, Archaeology, Barbed Wire, Champagne, France, French Army, Great War, Nikon, Poilu, Trenches, Western Front, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Centenary, WW1 Revisited
This huge memorial, the largest free-standing statue in France, is set in 40 acres of ground. Designed by architect Thomas Hastings, the sculptor was Frederick MacMonnies. It was unveiled in September...
Category: 2014-2018, First World War, Great War, Marne, Nikon Photo, War Memorial, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Centenary, WW1 Revisited Tags: 1914, America, France, Great War, Marne, Paris, Poilu, War Memorial, Western Front, WW1, WW1 Centenary
The Nieuport Memorial was unveiled in 1928 and commemorates more than 500 soldiers, and sailors of the Royal Naval Division, who died on the Northern End of the Western Front and...
Category: 2014-2018, First World War, Great War, Samsung, War Memorial, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Revisited Tags: 1914, 1917, Belgium, Flanders, Nieuport, War Memorial, Western Front, WW1, Yser
WW1 Revisited is my third and final website for the First World War Centenary. My others have been WW1 Centenary.net and Great War Photos. With WW1 Revisited you can follow the journey I intend to...
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A February sunset over the Somme battlefields looking towards Courcelette British Cemetery where Canadian soldiers fought in September 1916. Taken on a Nikon D7000.
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The battlefield of Verdun was one of the great killing grounds of the First World War. Here France stood firm against a German attack, which cost both sides 770,000 casualties in...
Category: Canon Photo, First World War, Great War, Verdun, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Centenary, WW1 Revisited Tags: 1914-1918, 1916, Canon, First World War, Froideterre, Great War, Poilu, Verdun, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Centenary, WW1 Revisited
The village war memorial in Thiaucourt-Regniéville bears a striking bronze showing a soldier of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) shaking hands with a French soldier, a Poilu. This recalls the occasion...
Category: Canon Photo, First World War, Great War, Lorraine, St Mihiel Salient, War Memorial, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Centenary, WW1 Revisited Tags: 1914-1918, 1918, AEF, America, American Expeditionary Force, First World War, French Army, Great War, Lorraine, Poilu, St Mihiel Salient, War Memorial, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Centenary, WW1 Revisited
A Belgian archaeologists carefully cleans a clip of British .303-inch bullets from the First World War. These were found during a dig at the Belgian town of Messines, in Flanders, in...
Category: Archaeology, First World War, Great War, Nikon Photo, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Centenary, WW1 Revisited Tags: 1914-1918, 1917, Archaeology, First World War, Flanders, Great War, Messines, Nikon, WW1, WW1 Archaeology, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Centenary, WW1 Revisited, Ypres
This German trench, dating from 1916, was unearthed during a major excavation by ADeDe archaeologists lead by Simon Verdeghem in 2012. The dig featured in Channel 5’s WW1 Tunnels of Death. The...
Category: Archaeology, First World War, Great War, Nikon Photo, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Centenary, WW1 Revisited Tags: 1914-1918, 1916, 1917, Archaeology, First World War, Flanders, Great War, Messines, Nikon, WW1, WW1 Archaeology, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Centenary, WW1 Revisited, Ypres
Located south of Soissons in the Aisne, this German cemetery has 9,229 indivudal burials of which thirteen are unknown. There are large ‘mass graves’ in the cemetery, containing a further 5,557...
Category: Aisne, Canon Photo, First World War, Great War, War Cemetery, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Centenary, WW1 Revisited Tags: 1914, 1914-1918, 1918, Aisne, Canon, First World War, German Cemetery, Great War, Soissons, War Cemetery, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Centenary, WW1 Revisited
This tree-lined avenue runs from the high ground behind the old British positions which overlooked Messines Ridge in Flanders. It was tree-lined in 1914 and remains one of the few places...
Category: 2014-2018, First World War, Great War, Nikon Photo, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Centenary, WW1 Revisited, Ypres Tags: 1914-1918, 2014-2018, First World War, Flanders, Great War, Messines, Nikon, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Revisited, Ypres
Located in the village of La Ferte sous Jouarre, the memorial stands on the site where the Royal Engineers of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) built floating pontoon bridges across the...
Category: 2014-2018, First World War, Great War, Marne, War Memorial, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Revisited Tags: 1914, 1914-1918, British Army, First World War, Great War, Marne, Royal Engineers, War Memorial, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Revisited
In the four years of the Great War in Flanders the British Army established camps all around Ypres, many of them containing permanent structures like these two shelter bunkers located on...
Category: 2014-2018, First World War, Great War, Nikon Photo, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Revisited, Ypres Tags: 1914-1918, 1918, Bunkers, First World War, Flanders, Great War, Nikon, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Revisited, Ypres
A late October sunset looking north towards Courcelette British Cemetery on a battlefield fought over in September 1916. Taken with a Nikon D7000 in 2012.
Category: 2014-2018, First World War, Great War, Nikon Photo, Somme, War Cemetery, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Revisited Tags: 1914-1918, 1916, Courcelette, Great War, Somme, WW1, WW1 Battlefields, WW1 Revisited
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