Filters

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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The Bishop's Palace, ARRAS. A magnificent building wrecked. Subterrranean passages penetrate formiles under Arras, as many soldiers will know

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German look-out Tower on the Somme

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Crater La Boiselle. An immense hole caused by the explosion of an underground mine

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An interior of Aeroplane Hanger on Zeebrugge Mole, containing Submarine Net

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ZEEBRUGGE. Fortifications

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This view gives a really good idea of the fortiications on the Mole. The Red Cross denotes the spot where the wounded were treated

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A Dug-out and observation post near Zeebrugge

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General View of Ostend from Quay showing the Church of St. Peter & St. Paul

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The Hotel de Ville, Arras

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Exterior of Church of St. Vaast, Armentieres

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Wrecked Bridge, Armentieres

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Shrapnel Avenue, leading to Armentieres from Plug Street. The name is significant. A few machine-guns could command this long stretch of road

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Plug Street, Le Visey

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Front view of Long Max, Moere, about 8 miles from Ostend. Weight, 350,000 Kilos. Shell, 750 Kilos. This gun was used by the Germans to shell Dunkirk

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Royal Rifle Brigade Cemetery, Le Vizet

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German dugouts, Nieuport. The Germans built elaborate reinforced concrete shelters, good examples of which are shown

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Hyde Park Corner, Plug Street. One of the warmest spots in the War zone

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British Cemetery, Gouzecourt

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Mametz Wood. This place will be remembered as a veritable hell

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Dug-out made of concrete and lined with corrugated iron

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Big Bertha, the German gun that shelled Paris

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Big German dugout, Nieuport, solidly built of stone and covered with earth

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The Grand Place, Arras. All the buildings in this square were badly damaged

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The Market Women. Arras

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Captured guns at Arras. Various types of German guns are shown here

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Hooge Crater Cemetery

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Street in Ypres. The inhabitants of the surrounding districts come in daily to assist in the removal of the debris

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"Holy Ground," Ypres. "Notice—This is Holy Ground. No stone of this fabric may be taken away. It is a heritage for all civilised peoples. By Order, Town Major, Ypres"

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