A new recruit to the British Army undergoing an eyesight test as part of his medical examination to asses his fitness for military service during the First World War.
A female tram driver and conductor of the Glasgow Corporation in 1918.
A girl operating a filter press in a Lancashire glucose factory during the First World War.
A milkwoman standing on her dairy cart in southern England during the First Wotrld War.
A woman railway worker operating the signals in a siding on the Great Central Railway in Birmingham during 1918.
British graves in Maple Copse cemetery east of Zillebeke in the Ypres Salient, 1919.
A female munitions worker is lifted into the barrel of a 15-inch naval gun manufactured at the Ordnance Works, Coventry, during the First World War, in order to clean the rifling.
Sergeant Ivor Rees of the 11th Battalion, South Wales Borderers, awarded the Victoria Cross for capturing a German machine gun and pillbox at Pilckem on 31 July 1917, during the Third Battle of Ypres.
A female railway worker employed during the First World War prepares to operate points for an oncoming train, 1918.
A female pit brow worker in Lancashire during 1918 holding two large chunks of coal.
A full-length portrait of a female Army Service Corps driver, wearing winter uniform.
Officers verses other ranks football match played by members of the 26th Divisional Ammunition Train near the city of Salonika, Christmas Day 1915.