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This collection of the National Library of Italy in Florence (partner of the Europeana Collections 1914-1918 project), comprises material from the First World War period: mostly newspapers, but also monographs and propaganda material.
This collection of digital items of printed books from the WW1 period has been made available courtesy of the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze within the context of Europeana Collections 1914-1918.
This digital collection of circa 339 songbooks and sheet music from the WW1 period has been made available courtesy of the Central National Library of Florence, as part of the Europeana Collections 1914-1918 Project.
Within the context of Europeana Collections 14-18 project, the Slovak National Library has digitised and made freely accessible online a valuable collection of photographs from the First World War period.
The role that Belgium and its African colonies played in the First World War is well-documented in this photographic collection comprising 4 volumes, which may have been taken by Lieutenant Robert Vincent during the military campaign of the Belgian Congo against the German colonies in East Africa.
WWI music collection of approximately 181 items, for example, military marching music, official military marching music published with the approval of the Ministry of National Defense, war hymns, folk songs, national anthems, patriotic music as well as salon songs for solo voice and piano.
Welsh Newspapers Online is a free online resource from the National Library of Wales where you can discover millions of articles from the Library’s rich collection of historical newspapers.
Percy Benzie Abery's digitised photographic collection includes The Builth Wells Historical Pageant photograph album of approximately 160 photographs, newspaper cuttings and other ephemera of the majestic pageant which was performed at the grounds of Llanelwedd Hall on 11 August 1909.
The Welsh Landscape Collection shows a wide variety of prints: urban and rural areas, mountains and coastline, from north, south, east, west and mid Wales.