The DESPERATE ATTEMPT of GENERAL VON KLU LUCK to BREAK the ALLIED LINE on the MARNE
... The DESPERATE ATTEMPT of GENERAL VON KLIJ LUCK to BREAK the ALLIED LINE on the MARNE. ...
... The DESPERATE ATTEMPT of GENERAL VON KLIJ LUCK to BREAK the ALLIED LINE on the MARNE. ...
... the two fGn building of the French 'douane.' About three miles separated the guns of land the °rces' ^be French 75's quickly opened fire on the German guns and mitrailleuses, enemy n^a^ernent became general. In Ave minutes the two mitrailleuse batteries of the l^ltrailieu 8 estr°yed and the Bavarian infantry, swept by the Are of the three single °f the vill the Fpen°b and the chasseurs&pied, ...
... IN NORTHERN FRANCE PLAYING IN a SCOTTISI REGIMENT from the TRENCHES to their BILLETS. ...
... EASTER in ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL anc n the ABBEY CHURCH of WESTMINSTER. *f* ...
... . A SUNNY AFTERNOON IN THE ROW j Drawn bx Cecil King, R.B.A. CUPID IN THE PARK Drawn by Blainf>ied ...
... The wonderful pictures of Newfoundland caribou, including two taken during their [migration, reproduced here, were taken by Major Radclyffe Dugmore, the famous naturalist, who has spent most of his life in taking photographs and painting pictures of wild animals in their native haunts, at great time, trouble, and expense. The photographs which accompany this short article, writes Major ...
... The great point about Carthage is that the ground has never been systematically explored. Since the time of Beule, in 1859, researches have been mostly carried on by private individuals, and upon some obvious site_ where a ruin showed above the surf dee except for this, the finds have been largely the result of chance. What remains hidden deeper down we cannot even guess at. Take, for example, ...
... Franco Releases British Prisoners HOME FROM THE CIVIL WAR: These British ex-members of the International Brigade, who are seen walking along the quay on arrival at Newhaven, constituted the first batch of the 100 British prisoners of war released by General Franco. In return the Spanish Government released 100 of their Italian prisoners. The arrangements for this repatriation were made by the ...
... uast the shattered and deserted farmhouses, past the collapsed cottages, 'd past the yawning shell holes to their resting place the men plod along ith picks and other trench implements slung conveniently over the shoulder or carried in hand, the while they pull at pipes much roughened by wear-- or puff at cigarettes. Throughout the long march the pipers play valiantly the old songs so familiar ...
... middle distance a dispute is proceeding, as shown by the open beak and the threatening attitude. One little fellow is seen splashing his way across the stream. The expressions of some of the birds arc comic in the extreme, and a study of those in the left-hand fore- ground will repay the reader. To the right can also be seen numerous other squatting penguins, while away in the distance are a ...
... THE OXFORD EXPEDITION TO SPITSBERGEN Hov the Explorers are Living and Working in the Far North. ...
... GUARDING ERTi TAIN'S SHORES I Tlh Yeairlonag Wattclh. aim S^imslhlinie an&cdl 5E& i Sftoranw Exclusive series of pictures taken c at Beachy Head Coastguard Station. ...