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William “Billy” Barker was a Canadian WW1 fighter ace and Victoria Cross recipient. He is the most decorated serviceman in the history of Canada. He was born in Dauphin, Manitoba. #billybarker #williamgeorgebarker #ww1 #pilot #fighterace #remembranceday #lestweforget #portrait
While the game I and @SmilingBanditSA are making currently draws a lot of inspiration from the events of WW1 - I really try to take some time now and then to think about the people caught up in this event. #LestWeForget
My WW1 poem. Lest we forget thier sacrifice made for us all by our troops so that we may live in peace and love. #WarPoetry
Lafayette Escadrille - #Aviation #history #WW1 #USAF #WW2 A brilliant NEW #LafayetteEscadrille documentary by Darroch Greer and Paul Glenshaw. America's first fighter squadron flew for #France. Their name honors the American Revolution's young French hero. https://t.co/EOk30Ukdh3
My second crescent city design! A vampire trans boy (he/him) and WW1 field medic... they are now "retiring" to just being a nurse.
Base design by @himbopunk w/ some design changes by me!
#art #ArtistOnTwitter
This picture by John Nash resembles a small number of works he did of the moat at Grange Farm in Kimble. Instead of a sense of bleak desolation, this work is more optimistic and has less of Nash's introspection which showed in his work some years after WW1.
THE PRINCESS IS SENDING YOU PRESENTS AGAIN, MOFFATT!
On Christmas Day 1914, in trenches near Cuinchy, a subaltern of the London Scottish hands out a Princess Mary tin to a cheery Private.
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Original painting and limited edition prints available here: https://t.co/GzxY8ylgNK
#ww1
"What's there to celebrate?
If only it had ended there."
"4th November 1918-2021", by Italian cartoon artist
@maurobiani.
#grandeguerra #4novembre #1GM #WW1
#LestWeForget #forzearmate #MiliteIgnoto
@64yome223 山本もヤバかったみたいだけどねww1枚目のポケモンのタケシじゃん!って思って、てか山本も武(たけし)…?って爆笑した🤣🤣多分誰もが思っていると思うから有名な話かもw
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This watercolour sketch from 1913 of a man ploughing autumn fields by George Clausen was painted at a time of great unrest in the countryside. Labouring families had been drifting to the burgeoning industrial centres for several generations and the crisis of WW1 was a year away.