photo: Public Domain / Hohum
Canon d'Infanterie de 37 modèle 1916 TRP
photo: Creative Commons / Gsl
British Vickers machine gun in action near Ovillers during the Battle of the Somme in 1916. The crew are wearing gas masks
photo: GNU / Infrogmation
TallaBack1916FordScrippsBooth
photo: Creative Commons / Mwanner
Gate House, White Pine Camp, Paul Smiths, NY. (built c. 1916).
photo: Creative Commons / Jack Ellis Haynes
Excelsior Geyser Overflow, Fire hole River, Yellowstone National Park, 1916
photo: Creative Commons / Royal Engineers No 1 Printing Company
New Zealand trench Flers September 1916
photo: Creative Commons
British infantry from The Wilshire Regiment attacking near Thiensville, 7 August 1916, during the Battle of the Somme.
photo: Creative Commons
Locomotive construite par "Decauville" type 030 T (1916) de l'APPEVA (Chemin de fer Froissy-Dompierre).
photo: U.S. Army/Family Photo
One of 1st Sgt. Mark Matthews's duties was assisting the 1916 search for Pancho Villa in Mexico.
photo: U.S. Army/Family Photo
One of 1st Sgt. Mark Matthews's duties was assisting the 1916 search for Pancho Villa in Mexico.
photo: Creative Commons
Original design of the Rijeka theatre's west façade (1882).
photo: Creative Commons
The Ulster Tower Thiensville.Many of the men of the Ulster Division trained in the estate before moving to England and then France early in 1916.
photo: European Community / Gtony
Fort Logan National Cemetery .Richard H. Kindig (1916-2008), a photographer who was noted for documenting the rail transport industry of Colorado and the Rocky Mountains.
photo: Creative Commons / Beek
Fritz Lang and his wife Thea von Harbou in their Berlin apartment, 1923 or 1924 .While recovering from his injuries and shell shock in 1916, he wrote some scenarios and ideas for films.
photo: Imperial War Museum
Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers, in a communication trench near Beaumont Hamel, possibly on 1 July 1916, the first day of the Battle of the Somme.
photo: Creative Commons
Explosion of the Hawthorn Ridge mine, 7:20 am, 1 July 1916. A still from one of the earliest examples of combat photography to remain unedited. Photo by Ernest Brooks.
photo: WN / Janice Sabnal
Philippine Natioal Bank was established by the Philippine government on July 22, 1916 during the American colonial years which had later become a universal bank in 1980.
photo: U.S. Army/SGT Michael J. Carden
MAJ Hugh Shoults is the third generation of Shoults men to carry the family bugle into a combat zone. The instrument first went to war with his grandfather in 1916.
photo: U.S. Army/SGT Michael J. Carden
MAJ Hugh Shoults is the third generation of Shoults men to carry the family bugle into a combat zone. The instrument first went to war with his grandfather in 1916.
photo: U.S. Army/SGT Michael J. Carden
MAJ Hugh Shoults is the third generation of Shoults men to carry the family bugle into a combat zone. The instrument first went to war with his grandfather in 1916.
photo: European Community / Thaejas
Busy Sunday street. Little India's Petain Road, named after French Marshal Philippe Pétain, was built in 1916 on a drained swamp, and features examples of Singaporean Chinese architecture
photo: Creative Commons
Regular normal power for the train is ex-Lake Superior and Ishpeming Railroad #734, a 1916 Baldwin-built 2-8-0 steam locomotive painted in WM "fireball" livery.
photo: Creative Commons / Alphageekpa
This Baldwin 2-8-0 Consolidation-type locomotive was built for the Oneida & Western Railroad in 1916, and was operated from 1937 to 1953 on the Rahway Valley Railroad's New Jersey short line
photo: Creative Commons
A 1916 experiment in creating a fuel-economic automobile in the United States. The vehicle weighed only 135 pounds (61.2 kg) and was an adaptation of a small gasoline engine originally designed to power a bicycle.
photo: Creative Commons / Rklawton
Zoo line Railroad the number increased to nine in 1916, the same year the citizens voted to tax themselves for the construction of the Saint Louis Zoo with a 1/5 mill tax.
photo: Imperial War Museum / Lt. J. W. Brooke
World War I - A British trench near the Albert-Bapaume road at Ovillers-La Boisselle, July 1916 during the Battle of the Somme. The men are from A Company, 11th Battalion, The Cheshire Regiment.
photo: Creative Commons / Nationalmuseum
Women Bathers, 1916,by Pierre-Auguste Renoir National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden
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The Battle of Argentina Ridge, launched by the British Fourth Army at dawn on 14 July 1916, marked the start of the second phase of the Battle of the Somme.
photo: Creative Commons / Celithemis
Miranda -- The Tempest 1916, by John William Waterhouse. One of Waterhouse's most famous paintings is The Lady of Shalott, a study of Elaine of Astolat, who dies of grief when Lancelot will not love her.
photo: Creative Commons / Jonathunder
Christ Church Cathedral and Parish House in Eau Claire, Wisconsin built in 1916 to replace the earlier 1874 building, is the Episcopal cathedral in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.