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... -Sergt.-Major Frederick wl¡am ZI^ ! M0RE Lieut.-Co!. C. H. M. Doughtv-Wylie CB led an f* nS t° rescue a wounded comrade at Ypres. J Ä 7Â h OF BRITAIN'S MOST COVETED HONOUR FOR VALOUR p WlUam ^ ^fT [Photos. by Van RaUy. Bms/orä, Paneton ?reat success, but ...

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... H. Geary, 4th Battalion (att. ist Surreys, won the Victoria Cross awarded to his regiment during the war. On Hill 60, near Ypres, on April 20 and 21, he rallied men in a crater and held the position until dawn, when he was badly wounded. He played Rugby ...

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... SOME DAYS BEFOREHAND ! The Kaiser, according to a Dutch telegram, spent his birthday in Belgium, and was seen next day near Ypres. Our illustration (from a German paper published some days before the 27th), shows the All Highest War Lord affably chatting ...

Advertisement: The Illustrated London News

... IRRESISTIBLE. THE GREAT CHARGE OF THE DUBLINS, MUNSTERS, AND HAMPSHIRES AT THE LANDING IN GALLIPOLI. THE FAMOUS PHOTOGRAPH OF YPRES. OF ZEPPELIN OVER THE UNIQUE PHOTOGRAPH LONDON. A FINE PORTRAIT OF MISS CAVELL GIVEN AS A PLATE. There may bî mentioned also ...

Published: Wednesday 05 January 1916
Newspaper: Illustrated War News
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 481 | Page: 3 | Tags: Ad 

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... photograph shows .. _ . structure the enemy built up within the outer walls of a house at the village of Bixschoote, east of the Ypres Furn s > after the French artillery of General Anthoine's army, co-operating with our troops, had done with it. The hous w ...

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... destruction in the Kaisîr's well-stocked armoury. Incendiary shells, it may be recalled, were used in the bombard¬ ment of Ypres, against the historic Cloth Hall. As Eye-Witness pointed out, the Germans refrained from destroying it as long as they ...

THE GREAT WAR

... The Ypres-Comines Canal, the oouchez region, and Armentières saw similar operations. On the 25th the areas of chief activity were about St. Quentin and the points already named. On the 26th, Arras, Flesquières, and the sector north-east of Ypres were ...

Published: Wednesday 06 March 1918
Newspaper: Illustrated War News
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1482 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

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... GALLERIES T The Belgian trench-lines along the front held by King Albert's gallant Army in Western Flanders, extending between Ypres and the sea near Nieuport, if protected from infantry attacks by the inundation-belt, which exists still as heretofore, in ...

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... from a German newspaper. Thanks to the fact that the water bars access to the coast road to Calais, while the Allies round Ypres bar the other road inland, vi et armis, the Germans are prevented from occupying the port which, above all others, would have ...

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... Crack of the Olar in flandera. ? —[Canadian War Records.] TWO SCENES : PIONEERS' WORK IN A CAPTURED VILLAGE ; IN THE YARD OF YPRES WATER-WORKS. An ordinary, but instructive, sample of the clearing work done by the pioneers and working parties after the taking ...

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... our foes. At the same time they have had severe handling at our hands on several occasions, notably in the first battle of Ypres, when their third failure to break through to Calais brought up the Prussian Guard, to be severely hammered and flung back ...

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... general flatness of the terrain in Western Flanders, and, in particular, all over the tract of country which extends etween Ypres and the sand-dunes along the coast to the north of unldrk, where the Belgian Army holds the line, artificial measures ave to ...