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President Wilson and King George V of England

President Wilson and King George V of England

Local Accession Number: CTG 0008..Description: President Wilson and King George V of England, outside of Buckingham Palace...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Cary T. Grayson Collection..Size: 8x10..Medium: Print,... More

Ceremonies and Parades - American troops historic march through London.  London had a chance in June (August) 1917 to express its enthusiasm over America's entry into the war.  A contingent of U.S. troops marched through the streets and past the King at Buckingham Palace.  Passing through Trafalgar Square.  (This contingent comprised the 12th, 13th, 14th, and 17th Engineers)

Ceremonies and Parades - American troops historic march through London...

Date Taken: 1917. - Photographer: Cen. News Photo Ser. Ceremonies and Parades

Ceremonies - England - American Troops historic march through London. London had a change in August 1917 to express its enthusiasm over America's entry into the war. A contingent of U.S. troops marched through the streets past the King at Buckingham Palace. Passing through Trafalgar Square

Ceremonies - England - American Troops historic march through London. ...

Date Taken: 06/0/1917. - Photographer: Cen. News Photo Ser., N.Y. Ceremonies - England

Ceremonies - England, Italy - American troops in London, England. Dipping Regimental Standard before the King and Queen of England at Buckingham Palace

Ceremonies - England, Italy - American troops in London, England. Dipp...

Photographer: Central News Service Ceremonies - England, Italy Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies and Parades - American troops in Lonodn, England.  Scene in Buckingham Palace Road, London, England, showing the procession of American troops, headed by a band of Scots Guards with pipers, passing Buckingham Palace (on the right).  June (August) 1917

Ceremonies and Parades - American troops in Lonodn, England. Scene in...

Date Taken: 1917. - Photographer: Cent. News Ph. Ser. Ceremonies and Parades

Ceremonies and Parades - American troops in London.  Procession passing along the Buckingham Palace Road, June (August) 1917

Ceremonies and Parades - American troops in London. Procession passin...

Date Taken: 1917. - Photographer: Topical Press Agency London, England Ceremonies and Parades

Ceremonies - England - American soldiers pass through London, Eng. The Americans marching to Buckingham Palace with "Old Glory" at the head

Ceremonies - England - American soldiers pass through London, Eng. The...

Ceremonies - England Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

President Wilson and King George V of England

President Wilson and King George V of England

Local Accession Number: CTG 0008..Description: President Wilson and King George V of England, outside of Buckingham Palace...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Cary T. Grayson Collection..Size: 8x10..Medium: Print,... More

President Wilson and King George V of England

President Wilson and King George V of England

Local Accession Number: CTG 0008..Description: President Wilson and King George V of England, outside of Buckingham Palace...Photographer: Unknown..Source: Cary T. Grayson Collection..Size: 8x10..Medium: Print,... More

Ceremonies and Parades - American troops historic march through London.  London had a chance in June (August) 1917 to express its enthusiasm over America's entry into the war.  A contingent of U.S. troops marched through the streets and past the King at Buckingham Palace.  The troops passing the Queen Victoria Memorial

Ceremonies and Parades - American troops historic march through London...

Date Taken: 1917. - Photographer: Central News Ltd., London Ceremonies and Parades

Demobilization - Miscellaneous - American troops at Buckingham Palace. A unique scene in the courtyard at Buckingham Palace, showing American troops presenting arms before the King and Queen of England, preparatory to their sailing for home

Demobilization - Miscellaneous - American troops at Buckingham Palace....

Photographer: Western Newspaper Union Demobilization - Miscellaneous Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies - England - Victory Day in England. When the news that the armistice was signed struck London the Buckingham Palace was stormed by an excited crowd

Ceremonies - England - Victory Day in England. When the news that the ...

Photographer: Western Newspaper Union Ceremonies - England Public domain photograph of military activity, army camp, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies and Parades - First photo of U.S. Army men marching thru London.  A great public welcome was given to a regiment of American troops consisting of three battalions of the new army who marched thru London on May 11, 1918.  They passed Buckingham Palace on their route, where the king, who wore a field marshal's uniform, stood with General Biddle, U.S.A.  In this photo the troops are shown passing along Carlton House Terrace

Ceremonies and Parades - First photo of U.S. Army men marching thru Lo...

Photographer: Underwood & Underwood © Ceremonies and Parades Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies and Parades - Three battalions of the U.S. National Army parade before Buckingham Palace, London.  May 11, 1918

Ceremonies and Parades - Three battalions of the U.S. National Army pa...

Date Taken: 1918. - Photographer: Underwood & Underwood © Ceremonies and Parades Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies and Parades - First photo of U.S. National Army marchiing through London.  This regiment of the U.S. Army is swinging past Buckingham Palace where they were reviewed by King George and Gen. Biddle of the U.S.A.  Three battalions of these soldiers marched thru London May 11, 1918

Ceremonies and Parades - First photo of U.S. National Army marchiing t...

Date Taken: 1918. - Photographer: Underwood & Underwood © Ceremonies and Parades Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies and Parades - American troops historic march through London.  London had a chance in August 1917 to express its enthusiasm over America's entry into the war.  A contingent of U.S. troops marched through the streets and past the King at Buckingham Palace.  Passing through Trafalgar Square.  This is part of the 13th Engineers (Ry)

Ceremonies and Parades - American troops historic march through London...

Date Taken: 1917. - Photographer: Central News Ltd. Ceremonies and Parades Public domain photograph of procession, parade in London, England, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Commissions - To Foreign Nations - Labor - American Labor Delegation visits Buckingham Palace

Commissions - To Foreign Nations - Labor - American Labor Delegation v...

Original Caption: American Labor Delegation visits Buckingham Palace. The American Labor Delegation which made a tour of England to study conditions caused by the war, were received by King George, who took the... More

Ceremonies and Parades - American troops historic march through London.  London had a chance in June (Aug) 1917 to express its enthusiasm over America's entry into the war.  A contingent of U.S. troops marched through the streets and past the King at Buckingham Palace.  The troops passing the Queen Victoria Memorial, which was unveiled by the Kaiser, who little throught, then, that American troops would one day pass the memorial on their way to fight against him and his troops and assist the Allies

Ceremonies and Parades - American troops historic march through London...

Date Taken: 1917. - Photographer: Central News Ltd. Ceremonies and Parades Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies and Parades - First photo of National Army men in London.  A great welcome was given to a regiment of American troops consisting of three battalions of the National Army who marched thru London May 11, 1918.  They passed Buckingham Palace on their route, where the King who wore a field marshal's uniform stood with General Biddle, U.S.A.  This photo shows the Americans fraternizing with English "Tommies"

Ceremonies and Parades - First photo of National Army men in London. ...

Photographer: Underwood & Underwood © Ceremonies and Parades Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - Warehouses - Interior  American Red Cross Warehouse in London. Part of one day's shipment to France from the warehouse near Buckingham Palace

American Red Cross - Warehouses - Interior American Red Cross Warehou...

Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - Warehouses Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Red Cross - Warehouses - One of American Red Cross warehouses in London. Part of one day's shipment to France from depot at 217 Knightsbridge, London, near Buckingham Palace

American Red Cross - Warehouses - One of American Red Cross warehouses...

Photographer: American Red Cross American Red Cross - Warehouses Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ceremonies - England - London had a chance to express its entusiasm over America's entry into the war. A contingent of U.S. troops marched through the streets and past the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace

Ceremonies - England - London had a chance to express its entusiasm ov...

Photographer: Central News Service Ceremonies - England Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Commissions - To Foreign Nations - Labor - British King received American Labor delegates. Photo shows American Labor delegates leaving Buckingham Palace after their interview with the King on their visit to London

Commissions - To Foreign Nations - Labor - British King received Ameri...

Date Taken: 5/1/1918 Photographer: Western Newspaper Union Commissions - To Foreign Nations - Labor

Ceremonies - England - The Great Victory parade in front of Buckingham Palace after signing of Armistice. Nearly three thousand American soldiers marched through city in an impromptu procession

Ceremonies - England - The Great Victory parade in front of Buckingham...

Photographer: American Red Cross Ceremonies - England Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

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