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... : sinnoi wm •« ••— • uí B I V ! AND WHAT STJLL REMAINS STANDING OF THE BOMBARDED CLOTH HALL. B ta!' OUTSK Now that the Ypres salient of evil fame, despite its other associations of British heroism, has happily «***f 40 t»» the enemy have been forced ...

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... quarter sas EyWitf fihti Y Otb ri savs Eve-Witness of the fiehtin* near Yores on October 2o. we says Eye-Witness of fighting Ypres on October 29, we experienced . . . the action of the ' minen werf er,' or trench-mortar. This piece, though light enough ...

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... the enemy's front line during t' present series of battles. It had, it is stated, its firing-p ¡ ®he Photographed, near Ypres. Immense as the great weapon looks, an even more telling notion of its formidable capacity or dealing hammer-blows, as the ...

THE GREAT WAR

... possession. The same day the enemy launched five counter-attacks, with which our infantry and artillery dealt effectively. On lie Ypres front the Germans attacked on the Pilkem-Langemarck Road, but made no progress. Langemarck was taken on the 16th, with 1200 ...

Published: Wednesday 22 August 1917
Newspaper: Illustrated War News
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1642 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Advertisement: The Illustrated London News

... WHEELBARROW. THE BATTLE OF MESSINES RIDGE. A TYPICAL MINE EXPLOSION AT THE FRONT. GERMAN PRISONERS CAPTURED AT MESSINES RIDGE. YPRES IS NO LONGER A SALIENT: THE MESSINES RIDGE BATTLE¬ GROUND. GENERAL SIR HERBERT PLUMER, WHO PREPARED THE VICTORIOUS AT¬ TACK ...

Published: Wednesday 20 June 1917
Newspaper: Illustrated War News
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 197 | Page: 3 | Tags: Ad 

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... the war, and were men of the 11 contemptible little Army which met the German onslaught from Möns to the first battle of Ypres. There were Camerons and Gordons, a London Scot, Guardsmen, also Australians and . > t0S u»S' slidkeonePrmann .ÏLÏ'ft ! ...

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... at the Front, was in Existence several years before or a fighting and brilliantly distinguished itself, part.cularly m the Ypres fightmg ...

Advertisement: The Illustrated London News

... FRONT. THE RE-OPENING BATTLE OF FLANDERS: A HOWITZER AND BOMBERS. BRITISH TROOPS CROSSING A CANAL DURING THE OFFENSIVE AT YPRES. BRITISH FIELD ARTILLERY BRINGING UP THEIR GUNS THROUGH THE ENEMY'S BARRAGE: AN INCIDENT OF THE OFFENSIVE IN FLANDERS. ARTILLERY ...

Published: Wednesday 29 August 1917
Newspaper: Illustrated War News
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 205 | Page: 3 | Tags: Ad 

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... SPLENDID EXAMPLE OF STEADINESS AND VALOUR : OFFICERS OF THE 40TH PATHANS. During the recent fighting near Y thth Pthifit if Ypres, the 40th Pathans gave a magnificent instance of disciplined heroism. A shell burst among them on the march, killing and wounding ...

THE GREAT WAR

... had its inevitable Sequel, and the British launched two heavy attacks on strong enemy positions astride the Ypres-Menin road and between the Ypres-Roulers railway and Langemarck. The fronts concerned measured respectively 21 miles and i mile. Here the fighting ...

Published: Wednesday 29 August 1917
Newspaper: Illustrated War News
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1701 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

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... l^ These are some oí the Canadians who stopped the advance in force of the Germans near St. Julien during j the attack on Ypres on April 22 and the two next days, after the French had been forced back from their part of the line owing to the diabolical ...

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... VISITORS : DONNING MASKS ; ABOUT TO ENTER A GASSED DUG-OUT. Since the Germans first introduced poison-gas into the war, near Ypres, over two years ago, its use and preventive measures have alike developed. A strong appeal on the subject was issued a few ...