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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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Before the Guns are loosed, Russian Sector, Western Front

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The American Legion Paris Convention, 1927--A Unit of the Auxiliary in the Parade Down the Champs Elysees

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Col. Reckord, 115th Inf., and soldiers of the "Blue and Gray" (29th) Division on the Heights of the Meuse

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"You Doughboys, You Slow Boys; Here's Luck, an' Let Her go, Boys! We Like You, Infantry." East of the Meuse

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"Keeping Their Guard for the Ghosts of Men Who Sleep, and Wait for Their Mates Again" Suresnes Cemetery, Paris

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The American Legion Paris Convention, 1927--the Legion Marching in Parade Beneath the Arch of Triumph

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From Belleau Village to Belleau Wood and American Military Cemetery Today, France

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American Gunners Firing a 75-mm Motorized Anti-Aircraft Gun

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American Troop Train Halted at Epinal, en Route to a Quiet Sector of the Vosges Front

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Ruins of Metzeral, Alsace, from Trenches Occupied by Several American Divisons while in Training

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American Troops Sleeping in Line in the Open Fields during Advance

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"Dead to the World"--Dog-tired Yanks Sleeping in an Old Trench near Chateau-Thierry

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On the Route Nationale from Meaux to Chateau-Thierry. American infantry Resting during a Brief Halt

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They Wrote Their Records in the Blood that Gave the Poppies Deeper Flame. American Soldier Killed in Action

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The Bloody Road from the Marne to the Vesle--Epieds Captured by 26th Divison, July, 1918

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Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile - American Convoy Headed for the Front

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Massively-built German Trenches, St. Mihiel Salient, Conquered by 1st American Army, Sept. 12, 1918

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American Doughboys Overlooking Coblenz, Germany, from the Heights of Ehrenbreitenstein

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Americans Established with the French in Meuse-Argonne Rear Areas before the Great Attack, September 1918

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Camp Kitchen in the Woods, 1st American Army Assembly Area, Meuse-Argonne

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Looking toward the German Lines from Famous Le Mort Homme (Dead Man's Hill), Sector of American 3rd Corps

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"The Hanging Man of the Bois d'Avocourt,"--Sector of the 79th Division

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Montfaucon and Ground South of It, Crossed by German Stronghold

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An American Armored Car Equipped with a Field Gun in the Street of a Shattered Village,Meuse-Argonne

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"There Lies the Road from Avocourt that Leads to Montfaucon"

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American Transport Trains Jammed in Avocourt, Junction of Axial Roads of 37th and 79th Divisions

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"All their Weary Marches Done, All their Battles Fought and Won." American Dead in the Meuse-Argonne

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U.S. Engineers Working on Roads with American Tractor-drawn Graders and Dump Wagons, Meuse-Argonne

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German Rifle Pits in a Cemetery in the Balnc Mont Sector, Captured by the 2nd Division

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The Coveted "Three-day Pass to Paris" - Doughboys Sightseeing from an Army Truck in the Place de la Concorde

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