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... ŒKth our JMomtors Hssístíng the Italians off the ptave. —[Official s.] ON BOARD : A BARBETTE GUN SANDBAG-ROOFED AGAINST BOMBS : STANDING OUT TO BATTLE. While swift vessels of the Italian lig ...
... ŒKth our JMomtors Hssístíng the Italians off the ptave. —[Official s.] ON BOARD : A BARBETTE GUN SANDBAG-ROOFED AGAINST BOMBS : STANDING OUT TO BATTLE. While swift vessels of the Italian lig ...
... — p— Xti Cambrai Battle: On the Hfternoon of the first Day, tëg ' L —i p —[Official s.] NEAR LA VACQUERIE AND RIBECOURT : RIFLEMEN PIONEERS ; EAST COUNTRY TROOPS' SPOILS. La Vacquerie a ...
... Che Battle of Cambrai: Rescued Villagers Leaving Rome p —[Official s.] MAKING FOR SAFETY : INHABITANTS OF NOYELLE LEAVING ; CANTAING FOLK ON THE ROAD, Among the civilians in the newly libe ...
... a J. During an Interval after our Httach in Cambrai Battle. —[Official Photo§.) IN REAR, AND ON THE FIELD : A SHOT-DOWN GERMAN 'PLANE ; FILLING A MAXIM'S WATER-JACKET, During Cambrai battle, after our ...
... Che Reinforcement of the Italians by British and frencb. & p Italian and French Official s.'] chasseurs alpins on the way : watching arrivals ; passing an italian troop-train. France has se ...
... One of the Duties of the R.N.H.S. y —'Official Naval .) METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATION AT 30,000 FEET UP : PILOT BALLOONING AN R.N.A.S. STATION. Weather prognostication during the next few hours ...
... On the Coast on the «Hestern front. v~. «« keeping the horses fit: a morning wade £ • passing a camp wire entanglement. sand-dunes, as well as the tiÄ^'d^ The mounted ^ services, ta ,^ transport, bes ...
... Compatriots of tbe Hmerican engineers who fought it Gouzcaucourt : JVIen of the Gnited Statce Hrmy. —[ by ç N ) SOME OF THE U.S. ARMY OF 2,000,000 : MEN OF A CRACK AMERICAN REGIMEN d WAVING ...
... w On a Battlefield on the Hestern front. -fNtw Zealand Official s.) DURING ACTION : USING SHELL-HOLES AS GUN-PITS ; A WOUNDED PRISONER AWAITING A STRETCHER-BEARER. P Por batteries of field a ...
... 44 TTbe first Seven Divisions' Day in London. G —[PAo/os. by L.N.A.] WELCOME AND TRIBUTES : WOUNDED SOLDIERS CHEERING VETERANS ; BANNERS IN THE ALBERT HALL. Nothing could exceed in warmth London's we ...
... rM ■:r. Cdith the Palestine Hrmy during General Hllenby's Advance. r[Official s.] IN THE LINES: AN OFFICER'S IMPROVISED DOG AND WARNING-OFF NOTICE; KIT-WEIGHING. A sporting detail in l ...
... British Gunners now fighting Germans in Italy. I i THE ON BRITISH TROOPS POURING ITALY COLUMN MARCH. ARTILLERY The first shots exchanged between the British Expeditionary Force and the German on the ...