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Unexpectedly our "cleaners up" come to grips with a party of Germans isolated in a captured village
Realistic Travels (mentioned on object), 1914 - 1918
Disaster on the Dunes the Huns blow up the last bridge and isolate our hard-pressed battalions
Waiting in trenches near Arras for our creeping barrage to lift before pushing on
Over the top, amid bursting gas and tear shells, in a determined assault on the fortified Somme villages
Maintaining our supremacy in the air a battle squadron in
The Golden sun goes down in peace o'er the desolate waste of "No man's Land." on the Somme
Ready for the great Somme push, officer and signallers keep a sharp look-out over the Sausage valley
Realistic Travels (mentioned on object), 1916 - 1918
Reinforcements going forward thro' communication trenches to support men holding out at St. Julien
Realistic Travels (mentioned on object), in or after 1914 - c. 1918
Artillery observation officer in forward post regulates our barrage during the advance on Woncourt
Daybreak on Vimy Ridge! after our dogged and impetuous assault on the height, April 9th, 1917
Realistic Travels (mentioned on object), 1917-04-09
The price of victory!-Brave lads who fell in an early morning raid on the Hun lines
Knocked out! A nest of Hun machine-guns which held up our advance at Monchy, Battle of Arras
Realistic Travels (mentioned on object), after 1917-05-16
North Country troops bomb Hun machine-gunners out of their lairs in Polygon Wood, September, 1917
Realistic Travels (mentioned on object), 1917-09
H.E. shells bursting in Mametz Wood, hotly contested with the Prussian Guard, finally taken July, 1916
Realistic Travels (mentioned on object), after 1916-07 - c. 1918
A direct hit from our Monitors off the Belgian coast wipes out a Hun defence battery, Meriakerke
Rapid fire! Having found the range, our guns-one is seen in recoil-make it hot for the Bosche
Out of action! remains of one of our howitzers which was blown up by a direct hit