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Hi.
Thanks for the photos, i used some of them for a school project about the history of war. They were very helpful.
Thank you.
Oskar
-- Oskar <orrutman@hotmail.com>
#144, Tuesday, January 22nd 2008 - 12:57:48 (GMT)
Good
-- Ego <ego@wetaego.com.uf>
#143, Wednesday, January 9th 2008 - 11:10:24 (GMT)
Thank you so much - the pictures on life in the trenches were incredibly usefull for my school project on life in the trenches. Thanks again, Amy.
-- Amy
#142, Wednesday, January 2nd 2008 - 19:23:20 (GMT)
Thanks for the pics using for project many thanks
all from NLL cornwallis
-- Oliver
#141, Wednesday, December 12th 2007 - 08:46:26 (GMT)
Thanks for the pictures used them in project for school many thanks
from all at nll cornwwallis
-- Oliver <NA>
#140, Wednesday, December 12th 2007 - 08:20:09 (GMT)
I so enjoyed the pictures that you shared on your site. I am using them for research and educational pictographs of the boys during the hardest times of war. These pictures not only show the times and states of war, but also put a more personal twist on it by showing the actual faces of these men. It gives it a different perspective to see the body language in the photos.
-- Courtney Royals <toddsniper5@aol.com>
#139, Tuesday, November 27th 2007 - 22:57:24 (GMT)
I found the pictures helpful when I was doing a project on the trench system.
Thanks!
-- Me
#138, Thursday, November 8th 2007 - 15:45:35 (GMT)
very good site helpd me alout whith project ty
-- michael <michael@hotmail.com>
#137, Thursday, October 18th 2007 - 09:59:16 (GMT)
very good helped me whith my history projedt thanks
-- michael <michael@tiscali.co.uk>
#136, Thursday, October 18th 2007 - 09:51:44 (GMT)
Many thanks , Donna, to preserve the memory of all these joung soldiers .Why not to make a memorial with College Salengro and Camborne School-Penzance-they come often on the Christmas Truce Fields - also a school of Berlin,and families like George Chalmers'one for instance and yours ?
We can put a beautiful work for PEACE !
Bernard
-- Bernard Cousin <bernard.cousin@nordnet.fr>
#135, Friday, September 28th 2007 - 09:20:52 (GMT)
Hi Donna,
Many thanks for your dreat site. I came across it when reseaching the history of my grandfather (Charles - "Charlie" - Sprenger) who was also in the 5th Battalion of the Scottish Rifles and served in France from November 1914.
George
-- George Chalmers <chalmers60@btinternet.com>
#134, Friday, September 28th 2007 - 09:11:24 (GMT)
Found your site looking for WWI aeroplanes. Spent over an hour looking at them. Nice work, keep it up.
-- Ron Zucker <powerdrain@earthlink.net>
#133, Sunday, September 2nd 2007 - 09:03:24 (GMT)
Thanks for the pictures I was searching through and i think i Found What im looking for for my Project.
-- Kristyna H. <Flowerpowerinsc@msn.com>
#132, Thursday, August 23rd 2007 - 22:29:03 (GMT)
Hello again Donna
I posted a greet in April -- now, my name and private email address is being published on web search engines!!! The email address I used (julian3@steltec.co.uk) is unique and only used the once on your site -- the spam I have received as a result has been a huge inconvenience.
PLEASE :
(1) completely remove my message(or anonomize if you wish)
(2) for the sake of other people's privacy, please either block the search engines (the META tag ROBOTS-no follow or something like that, placed in the header is a good start; its years since I did HTML/PHP but a quick search for ROBOTS META TAG should yield loads on blocking selected web pages from being scanned) ....
or AT LEAST warn people that leaving a message will expose their private details to the whole world. Please!!
Thanks
Julian
-- Julian <julian3@steltec.co.uk>
#131, Friday, August 17th 2007 - 05:47:55 (GMT)
hey, i love history, and anything to do with it
I'm not sure yet but i might use some of your mothers pictures for my canadian history 11 project.
thanks a bunch
take care
-- Tanya <tanya_s_666@hotmail.com>
#130, Friday, April 27th 2007 - 14:07:36 (GMT)
Hello
i am using these pictures for a project about women helping the war efforts in ww1. They are really good. just what i have been looking for. thanks heaps.
-- Angela <iluvfrodo1234@hotmail.com>
#129, Saturday, April 21st 2007 - 20:36:01 (GMT)
Hi
I found your site quite by accident whilst perusing information on The Great War - my thanks and appreciation for sharing your information, memorabilia and web-design abilities with the rest of the world.
Yours sincerely
Julian Mc
-- Julian Mc <julian3@steltec.co.uk>
#128, Tuesday, April 10th 2007 - 17:07:32 (GMT)
I'm a history teacher in Uruguay. I tanks a lot for shearing with us suchs nices photographs, it's really healpful for us, so our students can understand better what that war was like. Sorry for my english.
-- Carolina <caroypablo@montevideo.com.uy>
#127, Saturday, March 10th 2007 - 18:04:17 (GMT)
hi,
we are using your pictures for a school project.
thanks
-- Erin
#126, Wednesday, February 14th 2007 - 13:17:00 (GMT)
man thiz site does suck man i am lookin 4 stuff 4 my projct man u 13ith u suck azz bye and i hope i hurt yo fellin 13itch peace
-- chaz <126hot@aol.com>
#125, Wednesday, January 31st 2007 - 22:24:16 (GMT)
dear donna iam only now researching english ww1 history after 30 years of being staunchly australian history minded.i have come to the conclusion that i have missed the point of the boys experiences in the trenches with thier other brothers in arms.so iam now widening my knowledge of all commonwealth and immperial forces of his majestys forces.when u are a proud aussie such as my self you tend to not look much further than your own backyard.i am know more keenly aware of the privitisations and struggle of the poor tommy of the first world war.and as with my own heratige am proud of them.thankyou for sites like this.lest we forget.
-- natham eric wright <ne.wright@optusnet.com.au>
#124, Sunday, December 17th 2006 - 01:03:29 (GMT)
Thanks so much, you really helped with my coursework!!! Great pictures, really interesting, can almost imagine being there myself.
-- sophie
#123, Monday, December 4th 2006 - 16:05:37 (GMT)
Yea Awsome pictures helped me a lot for a project, anyway thank you
-- EM
#122, Thursday, November 16th 2006 - 20:45:57 (GMT)
this is a good website about world war 1 there are alote of intearsting facts details and pictheres of the time.
the website comes up withplenty of good facts and horific pictheres witch are horrible to see xxgem
-- gemma hitchins <misshitchins@hotmail.com>
#121, Wednesday, November 15th 2006 - 10:26:57 (GMT)
dowmloaded your pictures to use next half term when we teach about the significance of Remembrance Day.
Your site was given in the recent issue of Chilld Education.
Thank you.
-- Anne <annejen69@hotmail.com>
#120, Monday, October 23rd 2006 - 13:24:39 (GMT)
add some info aba black and asian soldiers in ww1
-- claire <claireeeyorekelly@hotmail.co.uk>
#119, Saturday, October 21st 2006 - 10:59:40 (GMT)
chanced upon your site while on first day of researching family history -every journey starts with a single step as they say!! anyway interesting site -thanks
-- Andrew Smillie <andrew.tara@tesco.net>
#118, Wednesday, September 20th 2006 - 21:02:32 (GMT)
Thanks. This really helped me with my homework. The pictures are great!
Fi
-- Fi <gdwrd@yahoo.com>
#117, Wednesday, September 13th 2006 - 19:20:08 (GMT)
Great site, Donna. I am the Official Researcher and Compiler of Names for the Australian Ex-Prisoner of War Memorial, Ballarat, Victoria. Australia which was opened 6th February 2004 and carries just on 38,000 Australian POW names from the Boer War, WWI, WWII & Korea. We did not have any POWs in Vietnam. However, we did have many servicemen serving with Australian forces who were born in Britain and I would love to hear from anyone who had a relative or friend who became a POW. Currently I am half-way through a database of each and every individual including Camps, history of service as POW, photo etc. Each will have approximately one-page each. When completed this will go on a large Touch Screen alongside the Memorial. My contact details are: Mrs. Liz Heagney, Australian Ex-POW Memorial Office, Dawson House, 15 Dawson Street, Ballarat, Victoria, 3350 Australia. Email Link: liz@ex-powmemorial.org.au
Telephone: (03) 5331 3103 - 10.00am-4.00pm 7 Days
-- Liz Heagney, POW Researcher <liz@ex-powmemorial.org.au>
#116, Tuesday, August 29th 2006 - 04:39:39 (GMT)
Hello Ive found this website very useful as at the minute I am doing some work about reminscence therapy and the pictures came in use :)
-- sabrina
#115, Wednesday, August 9th 2006 - 13:58:39 (GMT)
My project is Family History and with very little to go on, I discovered a lost grandmother (in the project) who nursed during WW1 in Malta. In search of some pictures to add to the text, and having found some nurses at St Georges Hospital, Malta on the web, I needed a bit more.
And here it is, thank you very much. I am delighted. These images bring to life a story of a forgotten and little known period in the lives of our antecedants.
Very valuable indeed.
Thank you for sharing the, if anyone has ANYTHING AT ALL on Malta 1917, then do let me know.
Thanks agian - Kate.
-- Kate Freyburg <katemary@chilli.net.au>
#114, Friday, June 23rd 2006 - 23:20:28 (GMT)
gd gd webby
-- Pshtoeepbheacnrioess <lol@hotmail.com>
#113, Tuesday, June 13th 2006 - 08:35:48 (GMT)
Hiya guyz, abby nd danni ere. WE R DA BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IN DA WORLD!!!!!!! and we think dat histiry is a bit borin nd geography. LOL!!!!!! anywayz hi 2 olivia nd holly if u read dis. speak 2 u soon.luv ya all. Abby nd Danni xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-- abbynd danni <?>
#112, Monday, May 8th 2006 - 11:08:20 (GMT)
hey thank you so much im doing this project on the history on ww1 which cosists of every thing to soldiers to the end of the war and this syte realy and lots of otherz 2 helped with my project so thank you
-- claire
#111, Wednesday, April 19th 2006 - 19:06:01 (GMT)
thankyou for shareing these pictures my 'no more war ' project is going to be alot better now !
-- katie
#110, Sunday, March 26th 2006 - 17:33:13 (GMT)
really interesting helped me for my school project
-- Ashley T <ashley@emailyou.co.uk>
#109, Tuesday, March 14th 2006 - 10:27:17 (GMT)
really interesting helped me for my school project
-- Ashley T <ashley@emailyou.co.uk>
#108, Tuesday, March 14th 2006 - 10:27:10 (GMT)
my great great granddad died in ww1 so thanku 4 this
-- julie
#107, Tuesday, March 7th 2006 - 11:33:45 (GMT)
Many Thanks for making the photographs available. My Grandfathers were there, and it fascinates me to look into their world which was so terribly different to ours.
-- Bruce Masters <brucemstrs@aol.com>
#106, Thursday, February 23rd 2006 - 19:36:12 (GMT)
Thank you - this website has really brought the past to life!
-- Penny Rossell
#105, Saturday, February 11th 2006 - 14:39:05 (GMT)
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#104, Tuesday, January 17th 2006 - 15:08:18 (GMT)
this website has been soo helpful for my AS photography most of the books i had looked in didn't really have the type of photo's that i was lookin for in them but this website totally did thanks love roya xxx
-- Roya
#103, Monday, January 16th 2006 - 20:22:59 (GMT)
I think the website is brilliant I couldn't find much useful information for my project about World war one,then I found this website and it's great. The pistures are amazing and I hope you don't mind but I'm printing some off to stick in my project.
:-) Thanks for helping me! :-)
-- Sarah J <allxthatsxleft@hotmail.co.uk>
#102, Wednesday, January 4th 2006 - 10:21:33 (GMT)
I was helping my daughter do research for a school history project about WW1 and found your website. I was absolutely fascinated by the photos and the stories with them! It's sad to think that this time may be forgotten. We live in Texas just outside of Dallas. (U.S.) I work at the school and my friend is from Leighton-Buzzard, I think that's how you spell it. Thanks for such a great website. I'm glad to find someone as interested in the past as I am! I loved to hear the stories of my grandparents.
Sharon R.
-- sharon <robertson@mycvc.net>
#101, Wednesday, December 7th 2005 - 18:46:59 (GMT)
Hi
Really liked yr site-very interesting.I recently found myself becoming more interested in what my grandad & all the others endured during the Great War & found your website very informative-if you have any advice on how to find out specific information (ie unit postings etc) I'd love to hear from you.Thanks very much.
Jim
-- Jim Blim <jimblim1@hotmail.com>
#100, Monday, December 5th 2005 - 20:40:34 (GMT)
i am a fourteen year old girl from brighton and i am using the pictures and information for a history project that will go towards my score on my year nine s.a.t's. wish me luck!and thanks again for the GREAT pictures!!!
-- Josephine <citrus_tortle_666@yahoo.com>
#99, Sunday, December 4th 2005 - 13:22:22 (GMT)
This site has given me another avenue to add points to my father's history.Thankyou!
I have had great difficulty finding British troups with horses and mules in France. There are photographs of the Brits. in every other theatre of war and every other nationality with animals but none of the "Tommies". Was it considered too horrific for others to see? I have read many of the stories and they are appalling. Maybe some kind person will send some to you Donna; I hope so. Again Thankyou for a really good site.
-- Marleen <marl133c@bigpond.com>
#98, Sunday, November 27th 2005 - 03:28:53 (GMT)
nice pics i loved them
-- Cheyenne Madden <sexy_angel_hotstuff@yahoo.com>
#97, Thursday, November 17th 2005 - 19:48:59 (GMT)
Thank you for sharing your family's history. These photos help to reveal the history of us all. My 10th grade students will appreciate them.
-- Nancy <nevinsn_@hotmail.com>
#96, Wednesday, November 16th 2005 - 01:54:00 (GMT)
When faced with a piece of history hw i diddnt no whr to start until i found this site thanks for all the help!
-- Tessa <ttyler1@rbksch.org>
#95, Saturday, November 12th 2005 - 15:49:29 (GMT)
Thanks alot for posting your family's photographs. I am a 7th grade history teacher and my students wanted to know what kind war WWI was. These photographs really provided some great insight into the war and the people invovled. Thanks!
Mr. Laumann
7th Grade Social Studies
-- Chris Laumann <papa3328@yahoo.com>
#94, Thursday, November 10th 2005 - 14:56:08 (GMT)
Hello Donna !
Many thanks still one time for your very useful site to understand realities about WW1 IN Houplines Armentieres
specially on this time ,approaching 11-11 . Tomorrow also , on 9-11-2005 on the screens of cinemas in France is projected the film of Christian Carion produced by Christophe Rossignon :" MERRY CHRISTMAS " (JOYEUX NOEL) with famous Scottish actors, Germans and Frenches about the CHRISTMAS TRUCE 1914 here in North France and Belgium -while WALTER SINCLAIR SMITH WAS KILLED
At a college near the cemetery of Houplines where Cameronians are lying -we still put flowers this year in summer with Volksbund Deutche Kriegsgraberfürsorge e.V; and the young Germans of Hessen(Frankfürt)-the College Salengro -HOUPLINES-after seeing the film ,they want to know more .I shall speak to the youngs the story of WALTER SINCLAIR SMITH and invite them later to visit him in Cité Bonjean Cemetery-near a city called too ...Salengro ,like their colllege
A big succes is waited about this film who tells about humanity and brothersminds (fraternisations)at CHRISTMAS TRUCE 1914.This film is for UK so Scotland Germany France Belgium and perhaps USA to the Oscars of Cinema
We must not forget the youngs , we see now in our french cities burning cars how much is important to take care each other on globalisation time who destroys factories by inside like near Cité Bonjean in Amentieres old textil and brouwery factories or potteries in Scotland
We think to all these men who died near our home
Friendly Donna Bernard Cousin
La Vacherie 2111
59236 FRELINGHIEN /FRANCE
(no more e-adress...forthe moment)
-- Bernard Cousin <b.cousin@terre-net.fr>
#93, Tuesday, November 8th 2005 - 07:26:51 (GMT)
there are great pictures and it really helped me with a history project! thanks! xxxx
-- Anna-Sophia
#92, Sunday, October 16th 2005 - 10:33:51 (GMT)
A VERY INTERESTING SITE - NICE TO SEE SOME UNIQUE WW1 TRENCH PHOTOS THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN PUBLISHED, VERY REFRESHING. SEEING YOUR PHOTOS BRINGS TO MIND JUST HOW MUCH MORE MATERIAL IS LAYING ABOUT IN OLD PHOTO ALBUMS, ETC. MANY THANKS!!
-- Martin John Cole <mjcole244@aol.com>
#91, Wednesday, September 21st 2005 - 20:27:11 (GMT)
I came across this fantastic site whilst researching pictures for an English Lit project. The pictures of the trenches and the dugout are amazing! Exactly what I need!
The site is very informative, and will (hopefully) let me get a good grade :)
-- Michelle
#90, Sunday, September 11th 2005 - 12:51:43 (GMT)
i'm doing an art project dedicated to all the wars that have happened in the last centary and i came across your photos! they are really fab and have helped me out alot! thanks! x
-- eli <eli@hotmail.com>
#89, Saturday, September 10th 2005 - 13:38:14 (GMT)
Well done Donna, a vrey nice homely and imformative site. Looks as though you have brought WW1 alive to a lot of younger people
-- Dennis Beer <beerduk@yahoo.co.uk>
#88, Friday, September 9th 2005 - 22:49:56 (GMT)
The site was great for my history report on world war one
the pictures were really good quality
Thanks
-- leanne gold
#87, Monday, August 22nd 2005 - 18:08:27 (GMT)
Very Good Photo's and web site thank you
-- R. Sellstrom BEM <delightfuldee1@yahoo.co.uk>
#86, Tuesday, June 28th 2005 - 21:01:00 (GMT)
not a lot to say brilliant site,well done i will visit often
-- RAY WHEAT <caljoocla@yahoo.co.uk>
#85, Sunday, June 12th 2005 - 20:51:40 (GMT)
An absolutely brilliant site with wonderful photos. My daughter is 3 1/2 and I teach her at home, so often use many websites for research for particular subjects. At the moment she is looking at ww1 and ww2 and finds it absolutely FASCINATING! She loves all of the photos, as do I. A wonderful site for enthusiasts, students, or anyone who would like alook into an important part of history.I highly recommend it.
Thank you!
Holly Crossland
-- Holly Crossland <isisrosec@yahoo.co.uk>
#84, Thursday, June 2nd 2005 - 16:45:18 (GMT)
Great History site, especially the WW1 pics.
The Html guide has inspired and helped me write my own site, thanks very much Donna .
Spike
-- Spike <spike@kjohnstone10764.fsnet.co.uk>
#83, Tuesday, May 31st 2005 - 15:09:11 (GMT)
Thought dis wiz ded cool and reely helpd wae ma worl war two project for Auchinlock Primary Shool it rocks dare plus I fink u shud put a wee pit more pics in of world war 2 as it would help me win ma project loads fanx again oh and Kayleigh if u read dis well HELLO
Same to you 2 Mrs Gold and Mrs Richardson. Koolness
-- Chloe <bla bla>
#82, Wednesday, May 18th 2005 - 20:10:30 (GMT)
i think throuth ti was cool about what he did and why iam great fan of will james smith it would be my houron to say thank you for showing the way though life from chris
-- christopher <cduggan@hotmail60.com>
#81, Wednesday, May 18th 2005 - 12:56:10 (GMT)
This site is really great and has been really useful for our project on trenches during the war. Thank you!
Emma xx
-- Emma
#80, Saturday, April 23rd 2005 - 16:48:47 (GMT)
good site keep up the good work
-- tony dave lol baz ian alan
#79, Wednesday, April 20th 2005 - 18:16:21 (GMT)
this website is good for projects in school.
-- Brooke <brookeleigh@bellsouth.net>
#78, Wednesday, April 20th 2005 - 00:36:26 (GMT)
THANX DUDES.ya website helped me stacks on my SOSE assignment.this website was easy as to understand and saved me a huge amount of time so i wasnt trapt in front of the computer 4 eva like a nerd queen.1st assignment of yr 10 and it was a breeze.u guys are awesome.laters :o)
-- Tammy
#77, Tuesday, April 19th 2005 - 10:51:34 (GMT)
thanx it helped alot!:)
-- jo <joblow69erz@hotmail.com>
#76, Monday, April 11th 2005 - 23:44:36 (GMT)
Awesome site! The pictures are great, they're really helping me with my history project. Thanks a lot!
-- Trish
#75, Sunday, April 10th 2005 - 18:21:20 (GMT)
it is on the line that i am looking for i am looking for any information on the war 1914 as we have came a cross some paper work that belong to my husbands family and there is a letter dated 1918 from Buckingham Palace and a photo and Christmas card from Princess Mary 1914 if any one could help on were to look i would be greatfull so i could find out some back ground of my husbands family for him
-- annette ricketts <hilitegirl@hotmail.com>
#74, Sunday, April 3rd 2005 - 23:56:53 (GMT)
I found your interesting website whilst researching WW1 for my son, I have a box of interesting notebooks, and magazines passed down through my family. I have amagazine called outlook dated Nov 1918 it says KRIEGSGEFANGENEN LAGER STRASLSUND DANHOLM, does anyone know if this was a POW camp or an military base ?
thanks for your intersting pictures , I would be grateful for your consent to print some for my son's school project, with reference to your site as source.
-- mandy <mandyflynn68@hotmail.com>
#73, Wednesday, March 30th 2005 - 20:33:55 (GMT)
hello i just wanted to say this is a fabulous website!! i am using it to help me with my history project so i can achieve the level i want. the pictures are fab to all i had to do was print them and anaylse them. thankyou so much!!!
-- charlotte
#72, Tuesday, March 15th 2005 - 19:17:12 (GMT)
Hello, this website is absolutely wonderflul. I have tried to e-mail you about using some of the pictures of the war as research for a play I am performing in at college, but unfortunately there was some problem and the message didn't send. If it is ok to use some of these pictures please could you reply to my e-mail address (squashed_hedge_hog@hotmail.com) and let me know. I think they are very poiniant and will help my classmates to understand the true horror of trench-life. thankyou very much, Jon x
-- Jon MCkIE <squashed_hedge_hog@hotmail.com>
#71, Monday, March 7th 2005 - 18:16:19 (GMT)
Hi,
Nice pictures. I love history. I'm from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. I really enjoyed viewing these pictures, it was a flash from the past!
dwayne
-- dwayne <dwfleury@hotmail.com>
#70, Thursday, March 3rd 2005 - 19:36:21 (GMT)
Merci Donna
Le site est très bien fait et les photos de Johny montrent bien les fifficultés et les souffrances de la guerre avec le froid et l'eau ,les vies brisées de ces jeunes hommes ,et femmes .La Trève de Noël 1914 a été fatale à Walter Sinclair Smith .Nous l'honorons maintenant tous les ans avec les jeunes Allemands du Volksbund DeutscheKriegsgräberfürsorge et les jeunes Français .Bravo Donna ! Bernard
-- Bernard Cousin <b.cousin@terre-net.fr>
#69, Saturday, February 26th 2005 - 05:01:22 (GMT)
Hey this is sarah i just want to say i love the site to death, i wish i could ive in the computer, oh well i love you all who worked on this, Well tootles
-- Sarah
#68, Friday, February 25th 2005 - 14:52:02 (GMT)
EXCUse ME REBECCA, WHo are you!! I would die for these pictures, I wish i could be part of there orginization thank you very much. But oh well everyone is entitled to their opinion,..... But that was out of line. Oh well g2g ttyl keep it real sanfransico
-- Darin
#67, Friday, February 25th 2005 - 14:41:49 (GMT)
NOT GOOD WITH THE PICTURES!!
-- REBECCA
#66, Friday, February 25th 2005 - 00:55:16 (GMT)
Hehe! Thank you for the site! I'm using the pictures for an assignment I have for school. I'll be putting this site in my resources too. Thnk you again! <3
Big Smiles! ^_______________^
-- Diara
#65, Thursday, February 24th 2005 - 01:36:04 (GMT)
i love this site. it really helped me with my assignment on the first world war and livng in a small country town of proston, it is not that easy.
-- Jes < jboyn4@eq.edu.au>
#64, Tuesday, February 15th 2005 - 23:04:25 (GMT)
i love the pics
-- mike <mikelo66@aol,com>
#63, Saturday, February 5th 2005 - 17:58:03 (GMT)
This is a great website and i used several pictures for a WWI project on All quiet on the Western Front
-- Jess
#62, Tuesday, January 25th 2005 - 19:50:08 (GMT)
A very interesting website. Im glad it displays the past so that it is not forgotten.
-- X
#61, Friday, January 21st 2005 - 17:03:18 (GMT)
Interesting photos, I will direct my students to your site as they will particularly benefit from the trench photos and the German lookout, Pleased that you have a greater understanding of your family's past. Thank you!
-- Mrs. S
#60, Wednesday, January 12th 2005 - 10:22:46 (GMT)
Hi, I love your pictures of WW1. I have recorded a CD of rock songs about an imaginary WW1 soldier. I am working on a kind of video/slide show at the end set to music and would like to use a couple of your pictures if possible please. I desperately need a picture of the flooded trenches and yours are great. May I use them please? I will probably never make any money from the CD but I will happily send you a copy when its all done.
Kind regards
Russell
-- Russell Catchpole <rcatchpo@yahoo.co.uk>
#59, Sunday, January 2nd 2005 - 23:49:34 (GMT)
Thanks for having site open, good pics.
-- dan <phlemgtooth@yahoo.com>
#58, Wednesday, December 22nd 2004 - 09:03:53 (GMT)
Thank you for sharing your family photographs. They really bring history home to your doorstep.
-- Rebecca Brandt <rebeccabrandt@hotmail.com>
#57, Tuesday, December 7th 2004 - 18:14:03 (GMT)
Thank you for posting the pictures. I am currently putting together a PowerPoint presentation on China for my grade 6 social studies students and have included a link to your site.
Thanks
Larry
-- Larry <larryhs@shaw.ca>
#56, Sunday, December 5th 2004 - 21:12:21 (GMT)
Hiya Donna. Thanks for the class pictures. You've really helped me with my history project on 'What conditions did soldiers face in the trenches in WW1?'Thanks a million! xo
-- Alex
#55, Saturday, December 4th 2004 - 11:54:17 (GMT)
This website has really helped with school work. I thought the trench pictures were brill and the website was interesting thank you.
-- Fly By Night <claudia@hotmail.com>
#54, Wednesday, November 24th 2004 - 16:31:13 (GMT)
Very interesting website, came across it only by chance while sitting bored in work. Pictures paint quite a story and kept me enthralled for quite a while. Feel bad skiving off work when a lot of young people my age missed the chance because of the wars.
-- matt <virgilt7@hotmail.com>
#53, Friday, November 19th 2004 - 14:48:32 (GMT)
Hello... nice pictures, nice page.
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-- Porn.Womir.Com <mahatapa_palit4@msn.com>
#52, Sunday, November 14th 2004 - 02:04:11 (GMT)
Brilliant website.
Am researching my family. Have just got information from St. Dunstans Home for the Blind, for people who served in the forces.
My Grandad was injured at Armentieres on 13.7.1916 and sent home. He was a lovely man, being blind didn't stop him from doing anything. He lived till he was 86.
Thanks for the photos and information
-- Linda <pprestidge43@aol.com>
#51, Tuesday, November 9th 2004 - 10:09:41 (GMT)
Interesting homepage and a lot of interesting photos.
Hard to think that a lot of all these nice people were killed during WW1. May it never happen again.
-- Anders from Sweden <andberkal@yahoo.se>
#50, Thursday, November 4th 2004 - 17:55:42 (GMT)
A wonderful site. Very useful for my history homework
-- Helen
#49, Sunday, October 31st 2004 - 14:05:57 (GMT)
Yo! Just Wanna SaY ThanX 2 ya...
OnCe I thougt Th@ da 1WW waZz all bouT HitLeRr..
Guezz i waS wronG! ThankYa million
-- Sasha <Peachsnowflake@hotmail.com>
#48, Saturday, October 30th 2004 - 15:04:18 (GMT)
Thanx for allowing me to use you pictures for a WW1 project. They are going to help me better understand what WW1 was like. Thanx again.
Robyn
-- robyn <bennettrob@hdsb.ca>
#47, Tuesday, October 5th 2004 - 13:57:46 (GMT)
Thank you very much for sharing these with us, my son is in year 9 and is in the process of a very large project on WWI, these photos will help to make it even more real for him.
Kind regards
-- Jacqui Moore <jacqui.moore@uk.zurich.com>
#46, Friday, September 24th 2004 - 12:48:16 (GMT)
Iam creating a family scrapbook.My uncle fought in ww1.I am going to use your photos to enhance a letter he wrote to his mother in Dec. 1918. He was seventeen at the time.
-- dee <dlrich28@cogeco.ca>
#45, Saturday, August 28th 2004 - 15:32:42 (GMT)
I LOVE THIS web site im reading ALL QUITE ON THE WESTERN FRONT for eng class and i haev to haev pics thanx i luv it
-- Crystal
#44, Friday, July 9th 2004 - 12:53:38 (GMT)
Ta so much it was taking me ages to find good pix
my history teachers gonna b happy now.
ta agen
XxXxStrawberry BxXxX
-- StrawberryBee <StrawberryBee14@aol.com>
#43, Sunday, June 20th 2004 - 21:18:21 (GMT)
Excellent website, thank you very much for the brill photos if that doesn't keep my history teacher happy nothing will! Thank you once again love rach xXxXx
-- rach <rach >
#42, Sunday, June 13th 2004 - 14:05:22 (GMT)
tHANK YOU SO MUCH THIS WEBSITE HAS BEEN REALLY HELPFULL FOR MY SCHOOL PROJECT EXCELLENT PICTURES.
-- OLIVIA CLARE
#41, Saturday, June 12th 2004 - 22:36:29 (GMT)
Muchas gracias por vuestras fotografías. Gracias a ellas podemos conocer el pasado que forjaron nuestros bisabuelos y "revivirlo" de una u otra manera. Gabi.
-- Gabriel <gabi13041974@hotmail.com>
#40, Saturday, May 29th 2004 - 18:41:59 (GMT)
yeah it's good for people to know and see what the world went to. also, doing a project in my global studies class, this was a great resource. i (L) ur page
-- Dee
#39, Saturday, May 8th 2004 - 18:53:19 (GMT)
the pics of ww1 made me understand about the war back then and i understand now now and thank u for the viewing of teh pics
-- sydney <Beautiful_chick692@hotmail.com>
#38, Tuesday, April 6th 2004 - 01:50:18 (GMT)
very good .
-- ejima <ejima@mugu.yahoo.com>
#37, Saturday, March 20th 2004 - 16:13:07 (GMT)
This was a great website, it had lots of great pics and information and it helped me with my sose projects about the war, thanx
-- Holly
#36, Thursday, March 4th 2004 - 05:31:32 (GMT)
this web site was interesting and it helped alot me and my mate gemini had a lot of fun looking at the pics bcus we dont like reading sssssshhhhhhhhhh dont tell ne1 luv u all virgo n gemini x X x X x X x
-- Virgo <virgo@hotmail.com>
#35, Wednesday, February 25th 2004 - 08:53:35 (GMT)
Thank you so much for the cool pics this wedsite was recommened by 1 of my friends and it was great i would like to thank you mother for those pics there were great thanxs
cHAZ
-- cHAZ
#34, Tuesday, February 24th 2004 - 15:45:46 (GMT)
FRANK <FRLKS@HOTMAIL.COM>
#33, Monday, January 26th 2004 - 16:40:36 (GMT)
Many thanks for putting such wonderful photographs on the internet. With no famuly war diaries, no medals just the knowledge from research that my Grandmother lost all her four young brothers in a matter of months at Ypers, your web site photographs have been very helpful and what a delight to be able to print a couple.
Thank you for sharing your pictures on befalf of those of us who are not so lucky.
-- helen phillips <hpl1951@btinternet.com>
#32, Friday, January 23rd 2004 - 14:50:59 (GMT)
if it wasn't for this site i woldn't of done my homework
-- Laura Barratt <LauraBarratt844@hotmail.com>
#31, Friday, January 16th 2004 - 17:28:17 (GMT)
hi, i am just enquiring as to whether someone knows anything about the history of EDGECLIFF, SYDNEY AU. We would like to know about the colony's and convict history, and the history of the TRUMPALAR TREES and TRUMPER PARK.
It would be much appreciated if someone would email me back with any information.
Thank You
Rose
-- rose <tiger07@optusnet.com.au>
#30, Friday, January 16th 2004 - 07:15:41 (GMT)
Thanx. The pictures are great>I'm sure my history teacher will like them. Thanx again!!!
-- Kelsey <Kelseyj3@comcast.net>
#29, Thursday, January 15th 2004 - 22:59:18 (GMT)
I am almost certain that my father is one of the officers in the picture taken at Troon. Do you have any names, or any history on the picture?
Thankyou
David
-- David Slater <voiceovers@ccbythesea.com>
#28, Saturday, January 10th 2004 - 07:02:02 (GMT)
Thanx so much for the great pictures! I thought I would have to settle for ok pictures in my history project, but then I found your site! I got an A on the project and my teacher asked for the site where I found the great pictures. THanx again!
-- Jessi
#27, Wednesday, December 24th 2003 - 20:53:01 (GMT)
Thanks alot your site helped me alot with my world history project. I needed pics of hospitals and looked everywhere until i found your site.
~Thanks~
-- Manda
#26, Sunday, December 14th 2003 - 17:19:26 (GMT)
thanxz for the help i need for my school project of trench life! well dne chickens! rrrrr bless thankyou!
-- Bexz Ball <surfa13_84@hotmail.com>
#25, Sunday, December 14th 2003 - 14:23:38 (GMT)
Excellent pictures, thanks for sharing them with us.
-- Lee
#24, Thursday, December 11th 2003 - 17:05:44 (GMT)
Thank you so much for making available for viewing your early pictures of China and the 1st World War. I just finished my 2nd visit to China Nov. 2003 and had a wonderful visit in Beijing and Shanghai. My 1st visit was in 1935(68 years ago), when I was living with my parents in the Philippines. China has really changed.
Thanks again,
Richard
-- Richard Tulley <rtulley@san.rr.com>
#23, Thursday, November 27th 2003 - 22:03:58 (GMT)
I would just like to say a big thankyou for allowing people to see the personal pictures that you have put on this site. I'm currently doing a history assignment about ww1 for school and a few of these pictures really helped me out and were of great source to my assignment. Thankyou very much yours sincerely
-- Jade
#22, Monday, November 24th 2003 - 03:50:10 (GMT)
Could do better myself
-- $kick man$
#21, Friday, November 14th 2003 - 16:28:17 (GMT)
Thank you for letting me use your pictures for my school project.
-- Sarah Dixon
#20, Tuesday, November 11th 2003 - 21:04:22 (GMT)
thanks for the great pictures. i have a huge history essay to do and the pictures were just what i needed.
-- Will <willvaldo@hotmail.com>
#19, Saturday, November 8th 2003 - 10:52:42 (GMT)
nice to see good pictures from WW1 keep up the good work
-- roy ward <rwardy3@aol.com>
#18, Tuesday, November 4th 2003 - 18:53:10 (GMT)
you need more pictures on this site so students can do school projects. like me i need a lot of world war 1 pics for an Imovie presentation!! so please get more pics!!!!!!
-- Nikki
#17, Tuesday, November 4th 2003 - 16:28:30 (GMT)
Very good quality photos from the 1900, China.
Thank you for sharing them.
-John
-- John <johnfang@pacbell.net>
#16, Friday, October 31st 2003 - 23:55:12 (GMT)
Found this below whilst on a search of wwi...
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-- Terry <telldange@yahoo,com>
#15, Saturday, October 25th 2003 - 17:45:37 (GMT)
I found this site while looking for historical images for a project we are doing at school. They are amazing and moving photos and I hope you don't mind but I have copied one or two of them.
This is a brilliant website and openeda window for me about the conditions and peole in WW1
Yours Sincerley
Charlotte
-- Charlotte <cbronson@old-rectory.co.uk>
#14, Wednesday, September 24th 2003 - 16:35:13 (GMT)
Is there any chance that you could tell me the photo of Germans sitting down for a meal (can't remember its title) was taken in somewhere just across from the Cloth Hall in Ypres?
Also, if at all possible, could one of the other people ( Mr C Higgins) who signed the book contact me --I would love to have any contact from him-I have always wanted to contact someone who was in the Great War, I can't explain why
-Also,I write war poetry, do war illustrations from 'my head' and would love to know what he thinks of them but not because i want to use him for information
-- mav <hamlet@thedane.fsnet.co.uk>
#13, Monday, September 1st 2003 - 21:57:11 (GMT)
Thanx your site has helped me allot! It's very informative. Ummmmm If its not to much to ask could you put some more German WW1 picks on the site? well if you cant thats fine
Thanx
-- ** Lindsey
#12, Thursday, August 28th 2003 - 22:30:52 (GMT)
nice!!
-- Betty
#11, Thursday, August 28th 2003 - 19:14:51 (GMT)
this web site is great it helped me a lot with my history assignment. it saved me a lot of hard work.
-- sam
#10, Sunday, July 13th 2003 - 02:09:39 (GMT)
I WAS IN THE GREAT WAR AND NOTHING GIVES ME MORE PLEASURE THAN SEEING THE NEXT GENERATION APPRECIATING OUR EFFORTS. KIND REGARDS CHARLES HIGGINS
-- CHARLES HIGGINS
#9, Tuesday, July 1st 2003 - 11:52:08 (GMT)
Thanks, your pictures have helped me with my school project a lot.
-- Amber
#8, Tuesday, June 10th 2003 - 17:46:39 (GMT)
thanx loads
-- louise
#7, Friday, June 6th 2003 - 08:44:33 (GMT)
Hi thanx 4 ur pics and other information it was very useful for my school history work.thanx a gain luv jen o
-- jennifer o
#6, Friday, June 6th 2003 - 08:40:35 (GMT)
Thank you so much for these great pictures. They really helped me with a picture collage i had to do on war for school. Good luck with the site for the future.
Luv always Courtney
-- Courtney
#5, Sunday, June 1st 2003 - 10:50:33 (GMT)
This site really helped me with my history project for school!! o ya and good luck with your site -Kathryn & Sam
-- Kathryn & Sam <stiffmister77@hotmail.com>
#4, Thursday, May 29th 2003 - 18:13:45 (GMT)
Thank you for the access to these pictures. They do indeed offer one a visual glimpse of the struggle that women have indured-- providing the profession with a strong element of PRIDE through Sacrifice.
Thanks again, K. Gregory-- East Carolina University School of Nursing
-- Ken Gregory <kng0606@mail.ecu.edu>
#3, Tuesday, May 27th 2003 - 17:38:04 (GMT)
These Pictures Really Helped me understand some of worldwar one and helped me get an a on a history project. Thanks and good luck with your site
-- Casey Leary <Eminembaby4@yahoo.com>
#2, Sunday, May 25th 2003 - 17:40:08 (GMT)
This website really helped me with my history homework
on world war one
-- Laura <Lhfreestyle@aol.com>
#1, Wednesday, May 21st 2003 - 18:41:39 (GMT)
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