Illustration
... CRIMSON, SILVER, AND BLUE: A NIGHT BATTLE IN THE DARDANELLES. —From the Painting by Charles Pears. 11 As twilight fell, describes an officer writing from the Dardanelles, the enemy made a terrific a ...
... CRIMSON, SILVER, AND BLUE: A NIGHT BATTLE IN THE DARDANELLES. —From the Painting by Charles Pears. 11 As twilight fell, describes an officer writing from the Dardanelles, the enemy made a terrific a ...
... SAID BY THE AUSTRIANS TO HAVE BEEN ABANDONED AT BELGRADE BY THE SERBIANS : f th dd if tillb i i A FRENCH NAVAL GUN. The drawing of the damaged piece of artillery seen above is an illustration reproduc ...
... A SANDSTORM LIKE OCEAN WAVES ! WHAT BOTHA'S MEN FACED IN THE DESERTS OF GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA. In desert regions there occurs a hot, suffocating wind known as the simoom, laden with clouds of s ...
... WITH THE H.A.C. : (1) THE COLONEL AND ADJUTANT PLAY CONKERS ; (2) RUGGER BEHIND THE FIRING LINE. The Honourable Artillery Company—better known as the H.A.C.—have t*en doing excellent service s ...
... NIGHT BATTLE WHERE THE GERMAN GUARDS WERE DEFEATED : AN ATTACK TO THE NORTH OF MESNIL Il V Ü Champagne have been the scent this month of obstinate and coti fihti If mulh continuous fightin, I Tdll ...
... for the time being, out of action : the french battle-ship gaulois, one of the dardanelles fleet. a French official announcement dated March 19 said : The * Bouvet ' sank in consequence of a mi ...
... THE VICTORY AT NEUVE CHAPELLE : THE ATTACK OF THE BRITISH AND INDIAN TROOPS THAT FOLLOWED A TREMÍ dous bombardment OF the enemy's lines.—Drawn by R. Caton Woodville from Material Supplied by a British ...
... TRENCH-DEFENCES AS COVER FOR ADVANCING TROOPS: FRENCH ROLLING SAND-BAGS BEFORE THEM WHEN MOVING AGAINST THE ENEMY To obtain cover whUe advancing over ground swept by the fire of an entrenched enemy th ...
... PICKAXES AS WEAPONS FOR FIGHTING THE GERMANS : SOME FRENCH MARINES WHO WERE AT WORK IN THE TRENCHES AT BEAUSÉJOUR JOIN IN A BAYONET-CHARGE ARMED ONLY WITH THEIR IMPLEMENTS. TRENCH-DIGGING fDrawn by J. ...
... THE TURK CARICATURED BY A BRITISH OFFICER: CONFIDENT OF VICTORY. id These amusing caricatures, by a member of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, indicate a tendency on the part of our men to regar ...
... RETREATING BEFORE THE FLOODS A GERMAN PICTURE OF WHAT THE ENEMY WENT THROUGH IN THE WEST FLANDERS INUNDATIONS. We owe something just now to the inundations in West Flanders, one of the incidents in co ...
... THE NAVY'S WILD DUCKS 1 THE START OF THE FIRST OF THE GREAT AIR-RAIDS ON THE ZEEBRUGGE-OSTEND DISTRICT. k Tkilithik f th dy fixd for the opening of the German blockade by g —-[Drawn by John de G. ...