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[Dead bodies lying in trench]
Photograph of dead bodies lying in a trench, France, circa 1918.Inscription on verso: "German dead, burial trench. France. WWI."
[Dead bodies on battlefield]
Photograph of dead bodies on a battlefield, France, circa 1918.Inscription on verso: "No man's land after the fray. France. WWI."
[Deceased servicemen in trench, France]
Photograph of deceased servicemen in a trench, France, circa 1914-1918.Inscription on album page: "Trenches in Chateau Thierry District."Part of a scrapbook containing items related to Sidney Van Wyck Peters' service with the 24th Aero Squadron during World War I, circa 1917-1919.
[Deceased servicemen on battlefield near Amiens, France]
Photograph of deceased servicemen on a battlefield near Amiens, France, circa 1914-1918. Inscription on album page: "Battlefield -- Amiens."Part of Album One from the Nancy Harkness Collection of World War I Photograph Albums, circa 1914-1919.
[Deceased servicemen on battlefield near Reims, France]
Photograph of deceased servicemen on a battlefield near Reims, France, circa 1914-1918.Caption: "Auf dem Schlachtfelde vor Reims."Inscription on album page: "Battlefield at Rheims."Part of Album Three from the Nancy Harkness Collection of World War I Photograph Albums, circa 1914-1919.
[Deceased servicemen on battlefield near Bapaume, France]
Photograph of deceased servicemen on a battlefield near Bapaume, France, circa 1914-1919.Inscription on album page: "Battlefield Baupome [Bapaume]."Part of Album Three from the Nancy Harkness Collection of World War I Photograph Albums, circa 1914-1919.
"And the trench was a reeking shambles" [Stereograph]
Stereograph, "'And the trench was a reeking shambles.' German dead in the La Bassee area," Image number V18858, Keystone View Company, circa 1914-1919. Image of dead servicemen in trenches. Caption on reverse describes the battle at La Bassée (France) as an extension of the Battle of Ypres (Belgium) in late 1914.