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... WILL DYSON ON THE WAR: WAR TO SAVE GERMAN CULTURE. From the Originals at the Leicester Galleries ; by Permission of Messrs. Stanley Paul and Co., who will Publish the Cartoons in a Volume called K ...
... WILL DYSON ON THE WAR: WAR TO SAVE GERMAN CULTURE. From the Originals at the Leicester Galleries ; by Permission of Messrs. Stanley Paul and Co., who will Publish the Cartoons in a Volume called K ...
... AN INSTRUMENT THAT WOULD PREVENT MANY CASUALTIES AMONG ARTILLERY OFFICERS : PERISCOPE FIELD-GLASSES AND THEIR USE IN OBSERVATION. Mr. Alfred Tobin, M.P., recently appealed in the Press for periscope f ...
... WILL DYSON ON THE WAR: «SHADE OF BISMARCK The two great Germans recall the victory of 1870-71. and watch the Germans of to-day fleeing towards Berlin in fear of invasion. Ah, my dear Moltke, Bisma ...
... 1 CONSTITUTING ARMY CORPS OUT OF SHOULDER-STRAPS : A CAPTURED GERMAN OFFICER BEING EXAMINED BY MEMBERS OF A FRENCH GENERAL STAFF. py g —[From the Drawing by Georges Scott.] The military importance o ...
... WILL DYSON ON THE WAR: A PLACE IN THE SUN. Scathing in its suggestiveness is the Australian artist's satire upon the ambition of the Kaiser, with his clamour for A Place in the Sun. The fall of ...
... g y g HOT SOUP FOR PIOU-PIOU : FRENCH SOLDIERS ON FATIGUE DUTY CARRYING RATIONS TO THE TRENCHES FROM KITCHENS IN THE REAR. Í From /Ai Drawing by Georges Scott. ...
... 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 ...
... A BAYONET-CHARGE BY SKI-RUNNERS : FRENCH CHASSEURS ALPINS ADVANCING TO THE ATTACK OVER THE SNOW. ...
... GROWTH IN WEIGHT OF THE BRITISH BATTLE-SHIP'S BROADSIDE : FROM N tht hl tif th hd thitl if ifi bh i THE 11 DREADNOUGHT'S 68oo LB. TO THE QUEEN ELIZABETH'S 15,600 LB. [Drawn by Cecil King R.U.A.] N ...