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FAMOUS REGIMENTS IN THE Battle of the Somme A wonderfully vivid description of the Big Push WILL APPEAR

... FAMOUS REGIMENTS IN THE Battle of the Somme A wonderfully vivid description of the Big Push WILL APPEAR IN TO-MORROWS Other Remarkable Features Include: THE SEA FIGHT THE LAND FIGHT Described from Explained by Sir John lellicoe's The Men Despatches ...

Published: Saturday 08 July 1916
Newspaper: Liverpool Echo
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 151 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ALL THIS WEEK OFFICIAL WAR FILM The Battle of The Somme FIVE REELS the exhibition of this Picture all

... ALL THIS WEEK OFFICIAL WAR FILM The Battle of The Somme FIVE REELS the exhibition of this Picture all over the world does not end War, God help civilisation ! Mr. Lloyd George THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME is the greatest moving picture in the world —the ...

Published: Monday 28 August 1916
Newspaper: Liverpool Echo
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 226 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Carriage,% LOST AT THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. sad but loving memory Private W. A Grundy (Liverpool Pals), aged years,

... Carriage,% LOST AT THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME. sad but loving memory Private W. A Grundy (Liverpool Pals), aged years, second Councillor and Mrs. H. E. L. Grundy, Serpentine-road, Was wounded in the battle the Sortune, July 1, and died France, July 4, 1916 ...

Published: Wednesday 04 July 1917
Newspaper: Liverpool Echo
County: Lancashire, England
Type: FamilyNotice | Words: 283 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THIRD BATTLE OF THE SOMME. OF ALULES’ VICTORY. GERMANY’S MAN - POWER EMBARRASSMENT. By Maj.-G Sir FREDERICK ..

... THIRD BATTLE OF THE SOMME. OF ALULES’ VICTORY. GERMANY’S MAN - POWER EMBARRASSMENT. By Maj.-G Sir FREDERICK MAURICE. BY ePEcial WITH THE DALLY CHRONICLE”) Events have been developing slowiy during the past few davs, but it is still far from certain that ...

Published: Saturday 17 August 1918
Newspaper: Liverpool Daily Post
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 239 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

FROM OUR mm CORRESFONDENT. LONDON*. Wednesday Night. The Real Victory. need longer speak of the ‘‘Battle of the ..

... mm CORRESFONDENT. LONDON*. Wednesday Night. The Real Victory. need longer speak of the ‘‘Battle of the Somme. \'e can nowtalk confidently the % ictory the Somme,’’ but people are only just now beginning realise the magnitude of the successes achieved ...

Published: Thursday 28 September 1916
Newspaper: Liverpool Daily Post
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 576 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

V.C. MAJOR’S WILL

... Colliery Guardian Co., London, a former Pontypool rugby forward, who as a lance corporal won the V.C. during the Second Battle of the Somme in the first world war, left £2,348 gross, net £1237. ...

Published: Tuesday 24 October 1944
Newspaper: Liverpool Evening Express
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 51 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

A Political Match

... A Political Match Prince Rnpprccht, who is 50 years ««• our chief antagonist throughout the Battle of the Somme. His intended msrm?* with Princess Antoinette was purely » political affair, ami became impracticalti* with the downfall the Bavarian Monarchy ...

Published: Saturday 06 September 1919
Newspaper: Liverpool Daily Post
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 73 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

W. MURT. G. BILSBORROW. Lance-Corporal William Murt, aged 33, of 11, Luther-street, Everton, Liverpool, ..

... Everton, Liverpool, officially reported killed in action in the Middle East. His father, James Murt, was killed at the Battle of the Somme in 1916. A brother, Thomas Murt, Royal Artillery, was at Dunkirk. Lance-Corporal George Bilsborrow, aged 22, of 159 ...

Published: Wednesday 20 August 1941
Newspaper: Liverpool Evening Express
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 62 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

A PICTURE FROM THE FRONT

... PICTURE FROM THE FRONT. The village of Becordel-Becourt is just the Allies' side of the front line, as it was before the battle of the Somme, and has tnerefor© .sustained only the German artillery fire, not that of both armies in turn. Hence the >urvival of ...

Published: Wednesday 21 March 1917
Newspaper: Liverpool Echo
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 86 | Page: 4 | Tags: none