“YPRES”
... “YPRES” ( Wiper*.) The Story el the Immortel ■a'tc'it. Book your-seats now! the box office is open every morning between 10.30 and 12.30. ‘Phene Cinema 181. ...
... “YPRES” ( Wiper*.) The Story el the Immortel ■a'tc'it. Book your-seats now! the box office is open every morning between 10.30 and 12.30. ‘Phene Cinema 181. ...
... YPRES a 8 the exact spot for a Cingue Ports Museurn. The visitors’ book in the Parish Church shows that 320 persons wrote down their names as visiting the church in the month of August alone last year, and, doubtleas, there were many others besides who ...
... ” YPRES. The most noteworthy him of all time, ” Ypres,” has been secured the great attraction for the whole of next week. ** Ypres ” a pageant of heroism showing how the immortal Salient was held by the Pntish during the Great War, and is a work of art ...
... YPRES. That remaiksble - - war-lm, Ypres, has now been shown in the three great Hampshire tc,wns--Soutfuunpton , Bournemouth, sod Poitamouth. No doubt it will be tfseusaed for some litt!e time to come. Ceitsinly as a British film achievement it ranks ...
... YPRES, Immortal story of the Approved by the Army Council. ...
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... ypre= For years Banbury has been 1. Cross, elegantly marking the cen but, as many bewildered people noticed, a second and much temporary version has suddenl (writes Julie Cockerill). The new cross, built entirely of alum Castle Street alongside Banbury’s ...
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... YPRES Ypres is a wonderful film. and should he seen by all who have only half realised what our men did and suffered on the immortal salient. - Daily Nora. ...
... AT YPRES In 1914 he was a Captain in the 112th Heavy Battery, RA, and took part in the first battle of Ypres. He was appointed permanent President of Courts Martial in the seventh division. In 1915 he became Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General in the ...
... - Was at Ypres For about four years he stayed in Caha do and America. He returned to this country as a representative of business friends in America. In 1914 he was back in the Grenadiers, this time bound for France. He saw action in the Ypres Salient ...
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