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Friday, September 04, 2009

British photographer Mole, along with his American colleague John D. Thomas, were commissioned to take the photographs by the U.S. government to raise morale among the troops
MACHINE GUN INSIGNIA: 22,500 officers and men at Camp Hancock in Augusta. A special 70-foot tower was built at each site especially for the shots

Statue of Liberty by US troops

STATUE OF LIBERTY: Using 18,000 troops at Camp Dodge, Iowa, this is one of the many photographs taken by British photographer Arthur S. Mole in army camps across the U.S. in 1918

A satellite image over the UK showing aircraft flight paths activity

This is Britain - but not as we know it. These extraordinary satellite images reveal what the nation looks like from the skies.

London Taxi activity - proving how difficult it is to get a taxi south of the river Read

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