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... WORKSHOPS : A LADLE FOR TRANSPORTING MOLTEN METAL ; A CASTING ,nuiti0nw ...

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... 1 GENERAL STARVATION COMMAND ! A GERMAN TRENCH WITH MANGOLD-WURZELS (EVIDENTLY EMERGENCY RATIONS) IN IT. ldi ild f d time, exceedingly strong. —[Photo, by Newspaper Illustrations.] Of all the soldiers in a prolonged war, few do more grim service than ...

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... Dry-Season Campaigning in east Hfrica. DRAWING WATER RATIONS : A RUSH OF SEPOYS AT THE ONLY SUPPLY AVAILABLE FOR A BRIGADE. e rainy season in East Africa lasts from the end of March to ie middle of June, during which period the entire country is ed. Towards ...

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... VERY PORTABLE COOKS AS RATIONS FOR THE RUSSIAN SOLDIER ON THE MARCH : A FIELD-KITCHEN WHICH GOES. y gop —[Drawn by Ftrdr'ric Je Haemn.] The Russian army on duty in the field is accompanied by a very excellent service of field-kitchens, the invention of ...

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... coat). The lower illustration shows General Primo de Rivera at a large military bakery in France, Inspecting British bread rations.—[Official ...

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... TOMMY ATKINS SHOWS HIS APPRECIATION OF FRENCH RATIONS : « SCRUMMING » FOR BREAD FROM A SUPPLY-TRAIN. The French title given to this photograph is Sldtli à l' d' , rk bv XoJ.l Soldats anglais l'assaut d'un wagon de pain. : Evidently I the British soldier ...

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... first days of the war b«r. wisely k»t in mind, and there is no doubt that the ample quant, y and excellent quality of their ration, have played no inconsiderable part in keeping our men fit.—COfficial ...

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... Carried on the Back for the 'CrencbeB. 5ez5? , [0#«a! Photograph) THE SUPPLY OF HOT SOUP TO BRITISH TROOPS AT THE FRONT : A RATION PAi^ h th Wt Ft bl ttt iance tne TING FOR STRAPPED TO THEIR BACKS. dl tht tt th Front are THE TRENCHES, WITH SOUP-CONTAINERS ...

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... Bulgarians have been captured by the British • forces in the Balkans. The upper photograph show# some «I our men serving out rations to German prisoner*, oí war in a Salonika compound In the Wer un«* '« group oí Bulgarians are seen being i interrogated by ...

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... «Hestern front. S »..vc'.viv ; \r, ! w*ys ! CAMERA NOTES BY THE WAY : THE BELLE OF As in England so in F lbf ARQUES ON DUTY; RATIONS IN THE TRENCHES. England, France, a large number of young Frenchwomen afe doing Army work of what may be termed an active ...

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... the T>oops. >■ '.iÍES —[French Official Photo.] POR DIFFERENT RACES : A TRENCH SOUP-TRAIN TROLLEY ALGERIAN ARABS WITH GRAIN RATIONS. t RENCH where1 S°PTriins &re «mployed in places along the French front ficientl 4 ''ne ra^S *8 ava^able anc* can approach ...

THE GREAT WAR

... is said to be at hand at last, and in addi tion there has been talk of the tea-ticket. When tea is rationed, many people whom the sugarld sugar ration left cold will begin to realise that there is a war—which may be no bad thing. \\ e have not vet suffered ...

Published: Wednesday 29 August 1917
Newspaper: Illustrated War News
County: London, England
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