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Title List—War of the Nations Set A
Number | Title | U&U Image Number |
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1 | Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig conferring with a French General | 14387 |
2 | Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George, England's War Premier | 12317 |
3 | President Wilson (U.S.) speaking to crowds at Lyons, France | |
4 | Sir Edward Carson on famous Butte de Warlencourt | |
5 | Massage at New Zealand depot at Hornchurch | |
6 | American Women's War Hospital (Pathological Dept.), Paignton | |
7 | Typical Cavalry of the Middlesex Regiments | |
8 | Southend Zeppelin Raid (May 10/15). 3 cwt. Bomb on High Street that failed to explode | 11991 |
9 | First Zeppelin brought down in England | |
10 | The British way! R.A.F. give military respect to victims of first Zeppelin down in England | |
11 | German vessel in the Sea of Marmora. Scene of British exploits | |
12 | In a Scottish Naval Dock for the Grand Fleet | |
14 | Quarterdeck of H.M.S. "Wolfhound" (showing Depth charges) | |
15 | German U-boat, surrendered after the Armistice, Hastings. Easter 1919 | (Keystone 19287) |
16 | H.M.S. "Wolfhound"--On the Quarter Deck | |
17 | New German Destroyer B98 used as Mail Boat for the Germans on Surrendered German Fleet | |
18 | H.M.S. "Royal Oak" at Southend, July 19, 1919 | |
19 | Discharging Torpedoes from Destroyer to its parent ship "Sandhurst" | |
20 | At Scapa Flow, surrendered German Destroyers G86 and G89 (sur)rendered, Armistice 1919 | |
21 | Handling Latest Semi-automatic breech of 4 in. after guns of British Destroyer of "W" class | |
22 | Coloured Troops returning home from France on S.S. "Aquitania" | 14210 |
23 | U.S. Battleships ("Connecticut" leading") steaming out | 10051 |
23 | French colonial troops--Algerians, Turcos and Senegalese. Battle of the Aisne | 11996 |
24 | British camp in France--bread for Tommy Atkins | 11819 |
25 | Our "Tommies" are well fed--unloading the bread wagons | |
26 | On the firing line, at mealtime, with Belgium's Defenders | 11838 |
27 | The Town Hall, splendidly sculptured, scene of historic tragedies and young Belgians of to-day, Louvain | |
28 | Examining his battle scars! Pathetic human story in a Belgian Hospital near Antwerp | 11839 |
29 | Rouen Cathedral and streets of the old town, east from Clock Tower, France | |
30 | Preparing Barbed wire for entanglements near Rheims | 14375 |
31 | Artillery horses killed by German Marmite shell on "communication road," St. Eloi | 12309 |
32 | Death so common, its terrors cease. French plou-plous take a meal on coffins in the Argonne | 12298 |
33 | French colonial troops--Algerians, Turcos and Senegalese. Battle of the Aisne | 11875 |
34 | Artillery observers telephoning headquarters from the front on the Marne | 14374 |
35 | Trench in a village thirty meters from the Germans | 14290 |
36 | Inspecting Booty abandoned by the Boches | 14376 |
37 | British clearing Germans out, house by house, from French village | 12022 |
38 | Collecting the wounded--Scotch sergeant and officers watch the stretcher cases come in during a fight | 14417 |
39 | After heavy enemy bombardment--showing deep fresh shell hole | |
40 | Steel-helmeted "Scotchies" entrenched, cheerily awaiting counter-attack | 14405 |
41 | Chateau Thierry, where glorious page of history was written | 14199 |
42 | The remains of Brimont, France | 14341 |
43 | Boche Memorial close to French 1871 record. Baupaume Cemetery | |
44 | Communications through woods to Y.M.C.A. Shows trenches protecting Badonviller (Marne) | 14397 |
45 | One of the London Rifle Brigade who fought at Antwerp | |
46 | Crumbling Masses of Montmedy Fort, France | 14361 |
47 | "From a billet in Albert." Cathedral Tower with its hanging statue | |
48 | "Miracle of Lucy," unharmed crucifix amidst total ruin | 14354 |
49 | Where thousands of "Tommies" halted, Hotel de Ville, Arras (note spiral stair) | |
50 | Taking cover from bursting shells at rear of Ypres Cathedral | |
51 | Distinguished British officers examine wreckage of beautiful Baupaume Bapaume (sic) Cathedral | 14418 |
52 | Boasted impregnable! Strong concrete German position immediately after our boys had stormed it. Battle of Mennin (sic) Road | 14413 |
53 | Ruins of Soissons; and its two great cathedrals | 14362 |
54 | "One who died like a true British soldier," Chemin des Dames, France | 14344 |
55 | Fine old Flanders town badly ruined by enemy shell fire | |
56 | Chateau Thierry, where a glorious page of history was written | 14199 |
57 | "Shelter useless." Effect of British shell on German position | 14420 |
58 | "Beautiful to the end." Cathedral and Cloth Hall. Ypres | |
59 | Shells bursting in ruined French village | 14407 |
60 | Shells bursting in ruined French village | 14373 |
61 | Highland Tommies replacing sandbags in front line communication trench | |
62 | A busy moment! Consolidating Allied Trenches (won from the enemy) in Champagne | |
63 | "T'was messy that bit of a fight"--dead Germans amidst wire entanglements | 14402 |
64 | Inside a Boche "Pill-box" (note enemy dead) | 14421 |
65 | Grannie in action--Waiting the signal to fire | 14424 |
66 | A British "Archie" in action--note range finders | |
67 | Italian Field Piece Firing over Cloudy Alpine Heights | 13050 |
68 | British artillery posted in a ruined Flanders town | |
69 | Battery of famous 270 C/m motars (sic) (Howitzers) in woods of St. Eloi | 12306 |
70 | Battle of the Marne. Live shells abandoned by Germans in the retreat | 11890 |
71 | Thousands of shell cases (one day). Douaumont (Verdun) attack, Oct 24th, 1917 | |
72 | In the "Redeemed" Country Village Badly Damaged by Enemy Bombardment, Italy | |
73 | British artillery posted in a ruined Flanders town | 14551 |
74 | Japanese filling huge shells with the famous Shimose powder | |
75 | After the battle, Russian dead awaiting burial--gruesome scene on the Eastern front | |
76 | Wierd (sic) desolation of Berry au Bac, after four years of fighting, France | 14398 |
77 | British Tractor with its huge searchlight for use with anti-aircraft guns | |
78 | A field of Tanks at Bethune--"Like sheep browsing" | |
79 | Allied Army Tractor negotiating the steep banks of Rhine at Coblenz | 14370 |
80 | Crude German Tank (with Iron Cross) captured at Ypres, September 28th, 1918 | |
81 | Nature striving to hide Somme battle scars. Early type of Tank with rear wheels | 14409 |
82 | A British Tank Workshop in France. (Men busy inside monster) | |
84 | "Hors de Combat"! French tanks destroyed at Juvincourt, April, 1917 | |
85 | "Showing off." Tank rearing his vast bulk over an obstacle | 14414 |
86 | Bringing Mountain Artillery up Steep Italian Alps | 13056 |
87 | Ship Canal connecting the Baltic and North Seas, east, towards Terminus at Kiel | |
88 | The "two-day" march to the Tanganyika Railway; "one of the most trying of whole East African (sic) | |
89 | With the Mesopotamia Expeditionary Force | |
90 | "W" Beach--where Munsters and Lancashires nobly fell. (Shows vast camp, &c.) | 12274 |
91 | In the Balkans. A "pipe and dance" by Scottish Highlanders | 14008 |
92 | Picking up severely wounded from among the dead on Battlefield | 12019 |
93 | Splendid Hospital Ship of Mesopotamia Expeditionary Force leaving Basra with sick troops for India | |
94 | A "Bellumchi" polling his Bellum on a beautiful Tigris | |
95 | Indian Despatch Rider (Camel Corps) | |
96 | British Sergeant and group of Arab boys in a palm grove | |
97 | South African troopers at Mauri camp, East Africa | |
98 | The Turkish Army at drill--preparing to fight the Allies | |
99 | Captured German Monster 'Plane on Show, Paris | |
100 | The gallant French Contingents. London's Great Peace March, July 19, 1919 |
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