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Que nous sommes bêtes d'avoir une peur pareille, 1845
Honoré Daumier
We are stupid to be so afraid—it is nothing but a horrible scarecrow—I thought it was my husband
Honoré Daumier
Allons, haut! y sommes-nous?.., 1843
Honoré Daumier
Pour lors nous sommes dans le pétrin, 1840
Honoré Daumier
Monsieur voici ce que nous donnons en prime, 1845
Honoré Daumier
Our men are very comfortable in the old German dug-outs
Anonymous
Actualités: Dis donc Madame Miroton il paraitrait que cest nous qui donnons le ton…, 1841
Clémente Pruche
British troops resting in a captured German trench
Anonymous
The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment parading for the trenches
Anonymous
British soldiers in a captured German dugout
Anonymous
A long white line. A common sight in France, World War I, 1916
Unknown
Mr Asquith watching men adjusting fuses
Anonymous
British armoured railway engine
Anonymous
Giving a Bite
William Mulready
New Zealand troops queuing for a field canteen
Anonymous
Captured German railway carriage
Anonymous
Polar Bear Bites Camera, Nunavut, Canada
Anonymous
A sentry in the trenches looking through an improvised persicope
Anonymous
Pulling a big gun with a twelve horse team and the help of the gun crew
Anonymous
Polar Bear Biting Underwater Camera Dome, Nunavut, Canada
Anonymous
1920s Woman Crabbing Surprised By Crab Biting Her Toe
Anonymous
Battle of Courcelette, 1918
Louis Weirter
1960s Anxious Business Man Biting Finger With Nails Arrow Shot Through Apple On Of His Top Head
Anonymous
Steller sea lion biting head of photographer Paul Souders
Anonymous
Amiens, the key of the west, 1928
Ernest Arthur Streeton
Road to Querrieu, 1918
Albert Henry Fullwood
Soldiers of the 5th Army killed during the German offensive of 1918, Albert, France
Realistic Travels Publishers
Bombed Out Interior of Albert Church, 1918
Ernest Procter
Why? (Por Qué?)
Francisco de Goya
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