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Prisoners of World War I

An estimated eight million men were taken prisoners of war (POWs) during World War I. These...

Bridgeman Goes to the Griersons

Last week we were lucky enough to attend the 42nd annual Grierson Awards ceremony in London’s...

A Day to Remember

In her own words Beatrice Okoro, Bridgeman’s UK Account Manager for TV and Film, recalls taking...

Thanksgiving: What’s your favorite holiday tradition?

Approaching one of the most cherished holidays in the United States, Thanksgiving, the Bridgeman...

Battles of World War I: Land, Sea and Air Engagements

World War I was the first conflict on a global scale. It witnessed some of the worst battles in...

Fabled explorer’s ship discovered 160 years later

160 years after Sir John Franklin led his team of 129 men toward the Canadian Arctic, the...

From the Front line: how soldiers lived in the trenches of World War I

When thinking about World War I, the image of soldiers in trenches immediately comes to mind....

In Pictures: Everything you need to know about the Berlin Wall

9th November 2014 marks the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Check out our...

The Star Spangled Banner: 200 Years

To mark the 200th anniversary of one the world’s most recognizable songs, The Star Spangled...

One of Our Own Kind (1969): The English printing revolution on film

Hot off the press and exclusive to Bridgeman Footage is an award-winning film celebrating the...

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