Collection items
Discover World War One historical sources from both sides of the conflict, contributed by institutions from across Europe.
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A Black Yellow Cross stamp, sold to raise money fo...
Stamp, Philatelic item - StampThese stamps, which only measure a few centimetres, were used to seal and label written correspondence, but were also a ...
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Done by the enemy! - child's drawing
DrawingThis detailed drawing by a child called Hubert, who was probably about 13 years old, shows the destruction of an unknown...
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Empress Zita Children’s day stamp, 1917
PhotographMoney from the sale of this stamp was used for charitable causes. In this case, Empress Zita was collecting for her ‘chi...
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Every lady should wear the Black-and-Yellow Cross...
IllustrationThis small graphic is the crest of the Black Yellow Cross, an organisation particularly active in collecting donations f...
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Flood-light in a trench near Chatki, Galicia
PhotographTaken in Galicia near the Strypa river, this photograph shows soldiers in and near a trench, staring into the distance....
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Home of an Italian family in Veneto
PhotographThe official pictures of the occupied territories by the Imperial and Royal War Press Bureau are dominated by images of...
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Paper balloon with proclamations is launched from...
PhotographDuring World War One, Monte Piana was the site of warfare between Austria-Hungary and Italy, from 1915 to 1918. The 2,23...
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Poster and bag for the collection of women's hair
PosterRaw materials became scarce during World War One, which forced industries to find substitutes. For this reason oil was e...
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The King of Italy has declared war on me - Proclam...
ProclamationThis document is a proclamation from Emperor Franz Joseph I to the people of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In April 1915,...
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The returning soldier - Poem by an 11 year old sch...
Poem, ManuscriptAn 11-year-old schoolgirl, Anny Politzer, wrote this poem about a soldier returning to Vienna. He sees St Stephen’s Cath...

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