Illustration
... a COURTESY OF war- — From the Painting by H. W. Koekkoek. It cannot be said that the Germans have shown many signs of their boasted culture in Belgium and in France, but it is good to note even one ac ...
... a COURTESY OF war- — From the Painting by H. W. Koekkoek. It cannot be said that the Germans have shown many signs of their boasted culture in Belgium and in France, but it is good to note even one ac ...
... THE DEVIL'S FOUNDRY—FOR GERMANY'S GREAT GUNS Th i Kk fdd b Fidih K i THE KRUPP WORKS AT ESSEN—A PRESS-ROOM. The immense Krupp works, founded by Krupp in 1810, employ 38,000 men at Essen alone, and nea ...
... A SUBMARINE IN SECTION : A BRITISH UNDER-WATER CRAFT IN DETAIL. ih ih This is how a submarine attacks. Running with only the periscope shewing, some eighteen inches above the surface, the officer in c ...
... GERMAN PRISONERS PROTECTED BY BRITISH SOLDIERS FROM INDIGNANT FRENCH PEOPLE : A THREATENING CROWD RESTRAINED AT A CERTAIN STATION. fiil iii Gif id i thit It i ppp 'Drawn by Frédéric De Haetien from a ...
... THE RAMSHACKLE EMPIRE THE RUSSIANS ARE 44 TEARING LIMB MAP AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. FROM LIMB : AN ETHNOGRAPHICAL ih fldd hilt Ai —[Drawing by G. F. Morrell ; by courtesy of the Reviews of Reviens. ] T ...
... DRIVING GERMANS INTO FISH-PONDS . HIGHLANDERS ADMINISTERING COLD STEEL AND WATER TO THE ENEMY g , . y —[Draufi by A. C. Michael, from a Sketch by Frederic I'tliin . This remarkable incident took place ...
... ROYAL SYMPATHY FOR THE WOUNDED : THE KING AND QUEEN AT PRINCESS HENRY OF BATTENBERGS HOSPITAL. idf fi B Thi y -r Drawn by S. The sympathy ot the King and Queen for wounded officers and men finds frequ ...
... ABSOLUTELY ONE PIECE WITH THEIR HORSES AT ANY PACE : PICTURESQUE SPAHIS OF FRANCE'S ARMY ESCORTING GERMAN PRISONERS IN FRANCE—AND SENEGALESE EXAMINING LOOT billi CAPTURED FROM THE GERMANS. —[Dri\r ...
... A BLOW OVER THE HEART FOR GERMANY : ONE OF THE ENEMY'S FOUR-MASTERS HELD UP BY BRITISH DESTROYERS. —[Drtixtn by H. B. Fri The world has never before seen anything like the sudden strangulation of the ...
... SWEEPING THE NORTH SEA UP TO AND INTO THE HELIGOLAND BIGHT: THE BRITISH DASH TO A PLACE WITHIN THE ENEMY'S WATER, p —{Facsimile Sketch by a Naval Officer.] An officer writes : I beg to forward a sket ...
... TYPES OF THE BRITISH ARMY : NO. IV. CAVALRY—WHEELING | INTO LINE FOR A CHARGE AT THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE. —[Drawn by R. Coton WoodvilU.] Our cavalry raímente at the front ha« taken full advantage of e ...
... OBSTACLES THE GERMANS WOULD MEET IF INVADING RUSSIA : A h FORMIDABLE RUSSIAN SEMI-PERMANENT REDOUBT ON A LEVEL PLAIN. ijiih bbditlt Tht th Rusian troops are as goo Although at present there seems to b ...