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... through the wrecked dwelling-houses of Ypres, and close by *he gaunt, skeleton ruins of the Cloth Hall, which stand up In their stricken bareness in the background. The Menin Road ieads through the centre of Ypres, so that in any event all the captured ...

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... : BODIES OF GERMAN SOLDIERS IN A CAPTURED TRENCH NEAR YPRES. Continued. y y qgp General Headquarters. Crown copyright reserved. Supplied by C.N.] activity on both sides in the neighbourhood of Ypres. Time was, a year ago, wrote Mr. Philip Gibbs from ...

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... CLOTH HALL AT YPRES, FIRED BY GERMAN SHELLS : The ecent icti Bitih d i Fld h ll DE f |*TRUCTI0N °F A BEAUfUL CITY NOW LIBERATED BY OUR TROOPS, BUT IN RUINS. MY °V° recent victorious British advances in Flanders have at last placed Ypres practically ...

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... MORE VANDALISM: GERMAN SHELLS ON THE CLOTH HALL AT YPRES. [Drawn by Fraipant.'] Our illustration shows the opening af the German bombardment of the Cloth Hall of Ypres, a masterpiece of Flemish art, and the sixteenth century Hotel de Ville. Both buildings ...

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... AT YPRES, WITH THE BRITISH : THE FRENCH NAVAL BRIGADE CHARGING. Much hard fihti th Yd lh i W fighting on the Yser and elsewhere in West Flanders has fallen to the lot of the French bluejackets of the Naval Brigade, a strong force of whom were brought ...

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... Hn Hrch of Cragic experience at Ypres. [Photograph—Canadian War Records.] SYMBOLIC : A CANADIAN REGARDS YPRES CATHEDRAL THROUGH A SHELL-HOLE IN THE CLOTH HALL. Thfio is something symbolic as well as tragic in this photograph. 44 Ali experience, as Tennyson ...

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... the church called St Ma —[Photo, by Newspaper Illustrations.] At tiie «i«™» of writing, details of the destruction caused in Yprès by the German bombardment are scanty. Nothing has been said so far of serious damage to the famous Cloth Hall and other public ...

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... SCENES OF DEVASTATION: IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD The upper illustration showht if th flihih FLEURBAIX THE REMAINS OF THE WALLS OF YPRES CLOTH HALL. shows what now remains of the once flourishing Northern France village of F'eurba'x one of the unfortunate places ...

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... bombarding at intervals, who say that Arras is even more impressive than Ypres. Perhaps it is. It is certainly impressive and terrible enough. It is not so great a ruin Ypres. It is not easy to find a house which still has glass in all its windows ...

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... HEROICALLY AT YPRES: REGIMENTS WHICH CANADIANS WHO FOUGHT DISTINGUISHED -[Piotos by Topiral.] The Canadian troops fought with the utmost heroism in the critical days when the Germans, by their poisonous gases, broke the French line near Ypres, leaving the ...

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... AT SALONIKA. HONOURS FOR A SISTER OF FIELD-MARSHAL LORD FRENCH OF YPRES : MRS. HARLEY DECORATED, —{Official Photo., issued by the Press Bureau. Supplied by News. IUns. Amoi.j the many devoted lady workers for the wounded, a notable figure has been that ...

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... A CAPTURED BRITISH HOWITZER NEAR YPRES —AN ENEMY PICTURE. This illustration, reproduced from a German newspaper, purports to represent the carrying-off of a British howitzer captured during the fighting near Ypres on April 22. April 22 was the date ...