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Each of the stereoviews has been tagged with the following primary filters Theatre, Subject, Source and Publisher - click on the drop down lists and select any combination of these to limit your selection. In addition, the stereoviews have the following secondary tags, ie. detail that may or may not be present in the image. Include these to refine your selection.

    • Service Arm – make a selection from the drop down list
    • Location - enter a search term in the "search term" box
    • Regiment / Ship - enter a search term in the "search term" box
    • Battle or Engagement - enter a search term in the "search term" box
    • Image Date - enter a search term in the "search term" box
    • Nationality of Combatants - enter a search term in the "search term" box
    • Image ID - enter the ID number to select a specific image
    • Images with Anaglyphs - tick the box to display only those images that have an associated anaglyph

 

For example, if you want to display stereoviews of British combatants in behind the lines scenes from the Western Front do this ...

Select "Western Front" from the Theatre drop down list, select "Behind the Lines" from the Subject drop down and enter "British" in the Search Term field (no quotation marks required). Click on the Filter button and a thumbnail list of your images will be displayed. Click on a thumbnail to view a larger image, more details and add comments.

The Jordan/Ference Collection provides these images free of charge to researchers, collectors, academics, and for personal use with proper attribution (Jordan/Ference Collection courtesy of  greatwarin3d.org); in the case of commercial use please email stereoscope@westernfrontassociation.com.

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H.E.s bursting in Mametz Wood, hotly contested with Prussian Guards, finally taken July, 1916

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Moving up with French 75s against Thiepval Ridge, we pass Huns captured in Wonder Work

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After attack on Mouquet Farm, Thiepval Ridge, taken by our matchless infantry at heavy cost

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Delville Wood taken by the South Africans

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At dawn, in a determined assault, we carry the fortified German entrenchments in Trones Wood

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Gunners dig a gun-pit for 4.5 howitzer, artfully hidden by camouflage from enemy airmen

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Flanders mud hampers our artillery, removing a field gun from shell-pitted & flooded position

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Stretcher-bearers rescue a wounded lad, hit in crossing of Ancre in attack on Thiepval Ridge

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Bombing the Bosche out of their deep dug-outs near Martinspuich during our advance on Somme

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Examining a German prisoner to gain information which enables us to anticipate an attack

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A favourite Hun stronghold, the Sugar Refinery at Lagnicourt, which held up our advance near Arras

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Ruins of the Church at Queant, shattered in the fierce struggles for the "impregnable" Wotan Line

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Ingenious revolving machine-gun nest at Bullecourt, wrested from the Boche by our resistless infantry

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Block houses in the Hun's old front-line at Croiselle, reminiscent of our push in Battle of Arras

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Block houses and trenches in the Hindenburg line at Croiselles twice captured by the British

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Hun sacrilege, the desecrated Crucifix by the roadside near Wancourt, on the battlefield of Arras

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All that remains of Monchy Chateau, where we repulsed violent counter-attacks in Battle of Arras

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Monument at Monchy to heroes of the 37th Div. who stormed the nests of machine guns in the village

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Hotel de Ville and Cathedral, Arras, shelled by Hun guns after our break through the Hindenburg line

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The roofless, debris-blocked nave of the shell-stricken Cathedral at Arras

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Testifying to the determined assault of the Hun lines near Arras: Nine Elms Cemetery, [Roclincourt]

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The famous Labyrinth near Arras, taken in bitter subterranean fighting by the French. May, 1915

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La Targette Cemetery, thickly sown with our brave Allies who stormed the "White Works" near Carency

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Ablain Church and Carency Cemetery, resting place of gallant French who took Notre Dame de Lorette

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Immortalised by a great Canadian feat of arms, April 9th, 1917, battlefield of Vimy from the Ridge

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Sacred to the memory of Byng's Canadian Corps, who scaled the formidable heights of Vimy Ridge, Arras

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The Crater Cemetery on baffling heights of Vimy Ridge, stormed by the Canadians in Battle of Arras

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The ruined Cloth Hall at Ypres as it looked in 1916

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The shell-pitted, chalky battlefield of Loos, scene of the British offensive in 1915

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Loos Cemetery, where lie thousands of brave Highlanders who fell in the struggle for Fosse 8, 1915

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