Illustration
... THE SERBIAN THEATRE OF WAR : A CONTOUR MAP SHOWING AT A GLANCE THE MOUNTAINOUS NATURE OF THE COUNTRY. The Serbian theatre of war, with its main physical characteristics, is displayed at a glance in th ...
... THE SERBIAN THEATRE OF WAR : A CONTOUR MAP SHOWING AT A GLANCE THE MOUNTAINOUS NATURE OF THE COUNTRY. The Serbian theatre of war, with its main physical characteristics, is displayed at a glance in th ...
... NAVY AS GOOD SAMARITAN : A NEUTRAL THE BRITISH DAMAGED BY THE ENEMY TAKING ON BOARD A NAVAL SURGEON. ) l b dd d In addition to their normal war-service duties of keeping watch and ward in dangerous wa ...
... WRESTING THE KEY OF A CARPATHIAN PASS FROM THE AUSTRIANS : THE RUSSIANS TAKING A SPION KOP —A WAR-ARTIST'S SKETCH. The drawing illustrates one ol the m btU f Th kf th bttlfildh ild i ' g pg te —[Dra ...
... On the flanders front: Gunners C Cackling a Stiff Battlefield 7ob. suace is b [Drawn by H. W. Kock kork.] CROSSING A SHELL-HOLE WITH PLANKS LAID OVER, DRAG-ROPES ON T THE WHEELS AND LEVERS REAR : GUN ...
... TBE L.A.SO. OFFICER'S mU. DUTV : MOTOLO THE LIA . f jnj formation, between AU,cd tLtr ROADS ACCURATELY KAi^nu haTC t0 dri„ along roads those in the trenches are at least protected by Pa^ sh'eiled. N ...
... BOMBARDED BY BRITISH AND FRENCH SHIPS : THE ENTRANCE TO THE DARDANELLES. The western entrance to the Dardanelles is two miles across, the northern coast rising steeply. The Asiatic side, of lower ele ...
... SEARCHING A SHIP'S CARGO WITH THE X-RAY'S : LOOKING FOR—AND FINDING—CONTRABAND OF WAR IN A COTTON-BALE (AN ENEMY-PICTURE). The X-rays are being turned to use by searchers for contraband of war, a fact ...
... BRITISH SOLDIERS AS CAVE-DWELLERS: THE UNDERGROUND, SHELL-PROOF QUARTERS OF A CERTAIN HIGHLAND REGIMENT AT THE FRONT. idl of consisted of three long passages capable of holding a whole battalion. It ...
... IN THE AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO BOMBS ON TROOPS OPEN : POINTED STEEL DARTS DROPPED FROM AEROPLANES. id As an alternative to dropping bombs from aeroplanes, airmen at the front do deadly work by showering ...
... NOT RECEIVING A BIRTHDAY PRESENT ! NEWS—AND PRISONERS—BROUGHT TO THE KAISER AND THE CROWN PRINCE DURING A BATTLE. Thi illi i f This illustration is from a German newspaper, and reproduces a painting o ...
... HOW WAR-SHIPS MOVE IN FOG : KEEPING STATION BY THE BUOY. —[Drawn by C. M. Padilav.j During log the ships of a fleet moving in line each tow astern a large red cask called a fog-buoy, the length of ...
... HOW WAR-SHIPS MOVE AT NIGHT: LIGHTS OUT AND FOLLOW THE GLEAM.' pp —1 Draum by Norvtnn M' ilkitwon.) In changing positions at night war-ships following each other in line each have a shcded electri ...