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... roads that follow the advancing hlues across battlefields. & way materials g —[Pmss Bureau Official moto, i for rapidly passing supplies to the fighting line : corduroy road-making. i ftas the To ...
... Che Care of the Dead Reroee : *Che Gallant tend, with Ü9, a Britíab Military Cemetery at the Base. —[British Official photographs. Crown Copyright Kesmcd.] TRIBUTE TO BRITISH SOLDIERS WHO HAVE FALLEN ...
... m Hnnamites on Duty with the Salonika Hrmy —[Photo's, by THE FIGHTING IN MACEDONIA : FRENCH ANNAMITE RED CROSS AMBULANCE ATTENDANTS AT WORK. Apart from the fighting they are called on to do, the men o ...
... H German prisoner Making for Safety. —[Official .) ON THE SOMME FRONT : A GERMAN PRISONER RUNNING TO THE BRITISH LINES. The large captures of prisoners made in the great advance on the Somme ...
... The HUíed Httack Hlong the Balkan front. to hospitan —[Ofliant Press Bureau photograph.] BRINGING DOWN WOUNDED SERBIANS FROM A MOUNTAIN BATTLE : A MULE CACOLET Thanks to the excellent roads the Allies ...
... Ht the frencb front : Donkeys on TTrench Duty. CARRYING STORES FOR THE FIRING LINE ALONG A COMMUNICATION-TRENCH : A DONKEY TEAM. Donkeys are being made use of and are found useful in various sectors o ...
... Directions at the front—a Cdarning, and Guides. —[Official s. Crown Copyright Reserved.] GUARDING AGAINST POISONOUS WATER ; AND SHOWING THE WAY : A NOTICE-BOARD AND GUIDES. In these two phot ...
... The Special Captor of a Zeppelin Crew. [Photo, by Photopress.] THREE v. TWENTY-TWO THE SPECIAL CONSTABLE WHO CAPTURED A ZEPPELIN CREW IN ESSEX. As in most human Affairs, the latest Zeppelin raid, wi ...
... The Best day to Deal with Zeppelins. â[Official .] THE END OF A ZEPPELIN WHICH RAIDED ENGLAND ON SEPTEMBER 23-24: EXAMINING DEBRIS. Some idea of the quantity of aluminium in the framework ...
... A Zeppelin Wreck : The Bow and a Gondola. â[Official s.) 'LIKE A HUGE OVERTURNED CRAB-POT : THE BOW AND GONDOLA OF A ZEPPELIN BROUGHT DOWN. Both these photographs were taken after the two ...
... The King's first Review of Anzacs in England. THE ANZAC REVIEW ON SALISBURY PLAIN : HIS MAJESTY INSPECTING ; AND AN AUSTRALIAN MASCOT. On a double-page elsewhere in this issue we give a general vie ...