Illustration
... IN PREPARATION FOR THE GREAT LAND-AND-SEA ATTACK ON THE DARDANELLES : THE TRIUMPH SHELLING THE COAST BATTERIES. The Triumph, a ten-year-old battle-ship, armed with 10-inch and 7-5-mch guns, took a p ...
... IN PREPARATION FOR THE GREAT LAND-AND-SEA ATTACK ON THE DARDANELLES : THE TRIUMPH SHELLING THE COAST BATTERIES. The Triumph, a ten-year-old battle-ship, armed with 10-inch and 7-5-mch guns, took a p ...
... AN OCCASION WHEN THE GERMAN POISON PAQ âccimcr» Th« GCrman asphyxiating gas has usuaHy b«n y,l.ow-gr«n, but not invariably. '' BRITISH TROOpS RETIRING BEFORE THE ONCOMING VAPOUR. ZTz en:; ;;Adense clr ...
... The taking of • T W°RKS : IMPROVISED DEFENCES, AND DEVICES of existing dd^' natural °or 'artificial Ta LT, 'í™' ad f°OWS that ,he ™P>»™nt USED FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF EXISTING COVER ZT XT. ...
... 3 THE DAWN OF A NEW DAY FOR EUROPEAN TURKEY: THE SUN RISING BEHIND THE GALLIPOLI PENINSULA dË DURING THE LANDING OF AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND TROOPS.— — From the Painting by Charles Pears. The scene ...
... Sammy Brings in bis first German prisoners. y har —[Drawn by J. SitnotU.] THE U.S. INFANTRY ON THE WESTERN FRONT : AN AMERICAN SOLDIER WITH PRISONERS. The United States troops on the Western Front ...
... Bringing dp a field HrtiUcry 6 6un on a Battlefield in flanders —[Drat«» by H. W. Kockkock from Material supplied by an Eye-Witness.] THE ROADWAY KNEE-DEEP MUD, AND THE DIPS IN IT AND SH SHELL-HOLES, ...
... forerunners of the Grand fleet : ftlar-Sbips of HU Hges.—XIV. r A LINK BETWEEN MASTED AND MASTLESS TURRET-SHIPS: OUR FIRST MONITOR, THE GLATTON. The Glatton, with a small group of sister or half-s ...
... A VILLAGE AS A WAR-HOSPITAL : TAKING WOUNDED FROM THE BATTLEFIELDS OF POLAND INTO A HOUSE, while carts laden with dead pass in seemingly endless procession fliht 3 the burying grounds. —[Dritten by F. ...
... THE GERMAN TRENCH-MORTAR AT WORK : BOMBARDING A FRENCH SAP. The special intention with which the German trench-mortars were designed was for throwing com¬ paratively large shells into an enemy's entre ...
... WITH MASTS DISGUISED AS PALM-TREES ! THE GERMAN CRUISER KÖNIGSBERG Afth Köib kd HMS (IN THE DISTANCE) BOTTLED UP BY H.M.S. CHATHAM. [Draitn bv \'ortiian Wilkinson from a Sketch by a British ...
... is 12-inch armour necessary for battle-ships ? how a shell's gyroscopic action prevents a true end-on blow. At range-tests 12-inch armour-plate can be pierced, but no heavily protected part of a battl ...
... BRITAIN'S SEVEN CAMPAIGNS : I.—THE CAMEROONS : THE NIGERIAN ARTILLERY DURING THE GALLANT ATTACK ON MOUNTAIN HILL CAMP. The British officer from whose sketch (dated February) this drawing was made, wri ...