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... THE HOUGOMONT OF THE GREAT WAR : THE END OF THE FOUR DAYS' DING-DONG t STRUGGLE FOR THE ASSAULT. CHATEAU OF MONDEMENT, AT THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE—THE FINAL AND VICTORIOUS FRENCH , py —[Drawn by H. I ...
... THE HOUGOMONT OF THE GREAT WAR : THE END OF THE FOUR DAYS' DING-DONG t STRUGGLE FOR THE ASSAULT. CHATEAU OF MONDEMENT, AT THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE—THE FINAL AND VICTORIOUS FRENCH , py —[Drawn by H. I ...
... WHERE THE BRITISH TROOPS HAVE SHOWN MAGNIFICENT CONDUCT . . . SELF-SACRIFICING DEVOTION AND SPLENDID f Ai f fihti jt tht iver alón» SPIRIT IN THE GREAT BATTLE OF THE AISNE : A PANORAMIC VIEW OF iii ...
... SUGGESTING A PICTURE BY VERESHTCHAGIN ! GERMANS MARCHING OFF FROM BURNING SENLIS. Cn Sen lis, near Chantilly, the hand of the German invader fell with devastating fury. Part of the German army, while ...
... HOW THREE BRITISH CRUISERS MET THEIR END IN THE NORTH SEA : CHARGING A TORPEDO TUBE IN A GERMAN SUBMARINE. Most German submarines carry three torpedo-tubes ; some later vessels have four. The tubes (a ...
... BLACK MARIA ARRIVES ! A GERMAN HOWITZER SHELL BURSTING, FORMING A GREAT CRATER, AND GIVING OUT MUCH BLACK SMOKE. —[Drawn by H. W. Koekkock.] The British soldier is a difficult person to impress ...
... HOW HE WON THE V.C. : THE LATE CAPTAIN JOHN NORWOOD OUTSIDE LADYSMITH. —[Sketch by the late Melton Prior. Conspicuous in the Roll of Honour of the war will be the name of Captain John Norwood, V.C., o ...
... VERY LIKE A SERIES OF GROUSE-BUTTS ! GERMAN BUSH-SCREENED SHELTER-TRENCHES AT THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE. Our illustration will help in giving one the reason for the protracted nature of the fighting alo ...
... A DISASTER PARTLY DUE TO PROMPTINGS OF HUMANITY : THE ABOUKIR Whilll h d SINKING AFTER SHE HAD BEEN TORPEDOED BY A SUBMARINE. , —[Drawn by Norman Wilkinson fro n a Sketch by a Survivor.] While a ...
... HOW WAR-SHIPS MOVE IN FOG : KEEPING STATION BY THE BUOY. —[Drawn by C. M. Padilav.j During log the ships of a fleet moving in line each tow astern a large red cask called a fog-buoy, the length of ...
... HOW WAR-SHIPS MOVE AT NIGHT: LIGHTS OUT AND FOLLOW THE GLEAM.' pp —1 Draum by Norvtnn M' ilkitwon.) In changing positions at night war-ships following each other in line each have a shcded electri ...
... HO RSEMEN WHO CAN PERFORM FEATS WHICH WOULD TURN A COW-BOY GREEN WITH ENVY : COSSACKS k lld Th Ri A f USING THEIR STEEDS AS BREAST-WORKS WHILE THEY FIRE UPON MEN OF THE ENEMY'S CAVALRY. —[Drawn ...
... the greatest conflict in history : an important section of the vast battlefield (the country near rheims) on the twelfth ik day of the SIEGE-BATTLE OF THE AISNE—A PANORAMA BY FREDERIC VILLIERS, THE FA ...