Unbelievable Biking photos

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British cavalry passing the ruins of Albert cathedral, France, during World War I
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Image by National Library of Scotland
British cavalry passing the ruins of Albert cathedral, France, during World War I. World War I provided endless striking subjects for a photographer as skilled as Tom Aitken. There is something very funereal about the composition of this picture, with the procession of horses in the foreground trooping past the shell of a once-beautiful cathedral. The small town of Albert was badly damaged in fierce fighting during the Allied offensive of August 1918.

Cavalry was considered an important part of all armies at the start of World War I, but the regiments faced terrible difficulties on the Western Front. Differences and advances in military strategy, such as the use of barbed wire and the introduction of machine guns and new artillery, made the horses vulnerable as never before, and many cavalry troops ended up fighting instead as infantry.

[Original reads: 'OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN ON THE BRITISH WESTERN FRONT IN FRANCE. Albert Cathedral showing cavalry passing by.']

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Mlle Babion et son professeur, Luchon, laiterie, 5 septembre 1895. Série A. Hanau n° 16
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Image by Bibliothèque de Toulouse
Fonds Trutat – Photographie ancienne

Cote : TRU C 65
Localisation : Fonds ancien
Original non communicable

Titre : Mlle Babion et son professeur, Luchon, laiterie, 5 septembre 1895. Série A. Hanau n° 16

Auteur : Trutat, Eugène
Rôle de l’auteur : Photographe

Lieu de création : Bagnères-de-Luchon (Haute-Garonne)
Date de création : : 1895

Mesures : 5 x 6 cm
Mot(s)-clé(s) :
– Femme — Costume féminin — Chapeau — Homme — Costume masculin — Bicyclette — Apprentissage — Grille — Parc (public) — Laiterie — Divertissement et sport
– Babion, Mademoiselle — Compayré, Gabriel

– Bagnères-de-Luchon (Haute-Garonne) — Pique (France ; vallée) — Pyrénées (France)

– 19e siècle, 4e quart

Médium : Photographies — Négatifs sur plaque de verre — Noir et blanc — Scènes

Bibliothèque de Toulouse. Domaine public

  1. Hi, I’m an admin for a group called Public Domain — Government Sources, and we’d love to have this added to the group!

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    Hi, I’m an admin for a group called WorldWar, and we’d love to have this added to the group!

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