OFFICIAL WAR PICTURES OF THE BATTLE or me SOMME. I 8 5 Parrs
... OFFICIAL WAR PICTURES OF THE BATTLE or me SOMME. I 8 5 Parrs. ...
... OFFICIAL WAR PICTURES OF THE BATTLE or me SOMME. I 8 5 Parrs. ...
... WINTER BEGINS AT THE FRONT. THE CINEMA ““OUT THERE,” AND WHAT A DEYIZES MAN THINKS OF THE ‘** BATTLE OF THE SOMME PICTURES. Fraxce, Nov. 2pd, 1916 To signal the approach of winter—and o feels on such a day as this more induced to ~ the arrival of winter—we ...
... OFTFICIAL WAR PICTURES OF THE Battle of The Somme ...
... early Bu‘t of next week, when patrons of the Devizes Picture P.lm'illboinzod-udbmof&‘-od striking features of the great battle of the Somme, absorb the attention of patrons at the moment, the pictures for this week-end will sustain the high reputation of our ...
... THE DEVIZES ELECTRIC PALACE. In another yg: we give an outline of the great film depicting h.ding incidents in the ‘ Battle of the Somme,” which attracted such large houses to the Devizes Electric Palace at ‘ehvery pekrformnnee during the first three days ...
... ground has compelled a continuation of the quieting down of the Western front, though the Battle of the Somme is by no means over. The first four months of that battle yielded the Anglo-French forces 73,000 prisoners, 130 heavy guns, 173 field guns; 215 trench ...
... and 24 guns. T'he new British advance at the beginning of the week was one of the most brilliant successes of the Battle of the Somme, if not of the whole war. On their five-mile stretch north of the Ancre the German lines were of exceptional strength ...
... names. THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME.—If ever the popularity of the local Electric Palace was demonstrated it was this week, during the first three days of which the management nnn?d for the screening of official pictures of the Battle of the Somme. The Palace ...
... SOrl'lME.—Tho e vizes wi ave an opportunity next week of seeing “the greatest pictare n’n the world ” ngrrwrmin‘ the battle of the Somme, about which they have been reading for mwonths uml in which officers- and men have won greater r ry for the British ...