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Title List — Keystone View Company First Set of 1919
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Sequence |
Image Number |
Title |
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| 1 | 15625 | Sarajevo, Yugoslavia—Scene of Murder of Crown Prince which Started Flame that Engulfed All Europe |
| 2 | 16046 | The 48th Highlanders of Toronto |
| 3 | 14506 | Part of the Czar's Millions |
| 4 | 14797 | Germany's Dreaded Foe in the East |
| 5 | 11374 | English Cavalry Horses Ready for the Front |
| 6 | 18098 | With the French Army in the Dardanelles. Camp of the African Cavalry (Chasseurs d'Afrique) |
| 7 | 18054 | A Part of England's Cosmopolitan Army |
| 8 | 12031 | French Soldiers Enduring the Hardships of Camp Life |
| 9 | 18050 | With the Belgian Army at the Front: Inspection of Rifles |
| 10 | 18009 | Trenches of the Allies Among the Dunes and Brambles on the Coast of Flanders |
| 11 | 18630 | Marshall Joffre and Other High Officials of the French Army at Sheltered Headquarters Near the Front |
| 12 | 18079 | Inspecting a Nearly Completed Pontoon Bridge in the French Sector of the West Front |
| 13 | 18078 | Army Mess Wagons Serving Hot Coffee to a Battery of Artillery after a Forced March to a Position in the Woods |
| 14 | 18627 | An Army Kitchen Behind the Firing Line |
| 15 | 18601 | Barricade in Streets of Eclusiers, France, M'lle Semner, Heroine, and Soldiers in Foreground |
| 16 | 18633 | French Soldiers Resting In The Trenches |
| 17 | 18603 | Camp of French Artillerymen. Enjoying Well-earned Rest from Trench Warfare |
| 18 | 18097 | Tired, Hungry Frenchmen—Heroes of the Trenches Retiring for a Rest After Hours of Ceaseless Fighting |
| 19 | 18655 | French Troops on Their Return from the Firing Line in the Region of Verdun |
| 20 | 18608 | French Field Hospital—Locating Bullet With X-Ray Machine |
| 21 | 18059 | Russian Wounded in the Hospital |
| 22 | 18650 | German Prisoners, Under Guard of French Soldiers, Were Humanely Treated by the Allies |
| 23 | 18615 | German Wounded Prisoners Succored and Tended by the Allies, Who, Contrary to the Practice of the Germans, Treat the Wounded Kindly |
| 24 | 18099 | Decorating With Medaille Militaire. Adjutant Dambrine, Severely Wounded at Ablain St. Nazaire,France |
| 25 | 18613 | Sacrificed on Altar of German Militarism—Arrival of Dead at Military Cemetery, Villers au Bois |
| 26 | 18629 | Searching the Ruins, "Somewhere in France" |
| 27 | 18607 | Ruined Church at Sompul, France. In Foreground, Graves of Staff of General Barbode (Nine Officers) Killed by Same German Shell |
| 28 | 18055 | Artillery Maneuvers—The Decisive Factor of the Present War |
| 29 | 18058 | French Guns, Paris, France |
| 30 | 18631 | Off for Berlin! High Power Autotruck Delivering Large Cannon to the Firing Line in France |
| 31 | 18085 | Autotruck Taking a Heavy Gun Into Action Near Verdun, France |
| 32 | 18609 | Raining Death and Destruction on Prussian Ranks—French No. 75 Gun Concealed to Cover Advance of Infantry on German Defenses |
| 33 | 18652 | Bursting of a Shell; The Gun is Out of Sight Miles and Miles Away |
| 34 | 18651 | A French 155-mm Gun Trained on the German Trenches |
| 35 | 18640 | French Gunners Adjusting Large Cannon Mounted on Railway Track—France |
| 36 | 06602 | A Russian Gun Dismantled by Implements of War |
| 37 | 18653 | No Obstacle Stops the Soldiers of Democracy. Carrying a 65 Mountain Gun in Sections Over the Mountainous Passes |
| 38 | 18656 | Liquid Fire Gun Captured from the Germans in the Somme by Our Troops |
| 39 | 18658 | Church Bell of a Village of Champagne, Used As a Warning for Gas Attacks |
| 40 | 18065 | A Pioneer of the Kaiser's Forests Shattered into Toothpicks by a Shell from the Russian Lines |
| 41 | 18612 | Shooting German Airplanes—Aircraft Gun Concealed in the Woods |
| 42 | 18080 | Airplane on Scout Duty with French Troops—France |
| 43 | 18654 | A Flock of French Fliers Ready for Action On the Battle Line. Nieuport Airplanes With Guns |
| 44 | 18077 | Preparing to Reconnoiter the Enemy's Position—Officers Entering the Cradle of a Captive Balloon |
| 45 | 18000 | Zeppelin Flying Over a German Town—Lower Valley of the Rhine |
| 46 | 18632 | Zeppelin Wrecked and Burned—Ruins Being Inspected by French Troops |
| 47 | 16259 | British Battle Cruiser "Indomitable," Which Sunk the German Battle Cruiser Bluecher |
| 48 | 14504 | Russian Pacific Fleet |
| 49 | 19000 | President Wilson Addressing Congress on Question of International Peace and Imminent Danger of War |
| 50 | 19102 | The Battle of the Tanks |
| 51 | 19062 | Prominent Washington Women that Will Help Feed the Armies of the Nation by Organizing Kitchen Economy Under Dr. Kay Lyman Wilbur |
| 52 | 18335 | Marshall Joffre, Viviant, Chocheprat and Fabry—French War Commission—With Gov. Lowden and State Officials at Tomb of Lincoln, Springfield, Ill. |
| 53 | 19031 | Sec'y. McAdoo Receiving from Miss Stinson Large Sum Collected for Red Cross in Aeroplane Flight from Buffalo to Washington, D.C. |
| 54 | 19064 | For Five Hours New York's Citizen Army Poured by this Reviewing Stand, Twenty Men Abreast |
| 55 | 19089 | Sousa's Famous Marine Band Playing on South Steps of Treasury Building, Washington, D.C. |
| 56 | 19074 | "Parade Rest"—Naval Training Station |
| 57 | 18334 | "Volley Fire!" by Two Student Companies of the University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. |
| 58 | 17389 | Our Boys Responding to Uncle Sam's Call |
| 59 | 19058 | "He went not forth as a leader of men, A place in the ranks was enough for him" |
| 60 | 19057 | "Making the World Safe for Democracy"—Our Boys Training for the Firing Line |
| 61 | 18360 | Building Barbed Wire Entanglements—Reserve Officers in Training Camp, Ft. Sheridan, Illinois |
| 62 | 19085 | A Touch of Winter in a National Army Cantonment |
| 63 | 19096 | Sunshine Keeps Our Soldiers Healthy, Daily Sunning of Equipment |
| 64 | 19095 | The Best Fed Men in the World—American Soldiers With Appetites Rockefeller Would Envy |
| 65 | 19093 | American Soldiers Wash Their Own Dishes and they Must Pass Inspection |
| 66 | 19080 | Mess Time Out on the Rifle Range of a Southern Cantonment |
| 67 | 19063 | The Heart of the Nation—Every Mother's Son Ready to do His Duty. Calisthenics in the Army |
| 68 | 19100 | Our Answer to the Kaiser—3,000 of America's Millions Eager to Fight |
| 69 | 19065 | Digging Trenches |
| 70 | 18359 | Target Practice With Automatic Pistol. Reserve Officers' Training Camp, Ft. Sheridan, Ill. |
| 71 | 19097 | Learning How to Give the Huns a Taste of American Steel |
| 72 | 19094 | Learning How to Make Roads for the Final March to Berlin |
| 73 | 19098 | The Boys Appreciate a Rest During Their Long Marches |
| 74 | 19083 | Rest Period in Company Barracks in a Southern Cantonment |
| 75 | 19028 | Preparedness—Sammies on Guard at Roosevelt Irrigation Dam, near Phoenix, Ariz. |
| 76 | 21784 | South Over Gatun Locks and Gatun Lake. Emergency Dam in Position—A Busy Scene on the Panama Canal |
| 77 | 17391 | Love Bids Him Stay, But Duty Calls to the Man in Khaki |
| 78 | 19070 | One of New York's Greatest Military Spectacles The "Rainbow" Division Parading in Honor of Citizen |
| 79 | 19001 | German Ships Seized by Uncle Sam, The Vaterland—the Largest Ship Afloat Transports 10,000 Soldiers |
| 80 | 19034 | Naval Reserves from Portsmouth (N.H.) Navy Yard Leaving Charlestown (Mass.) Navy Yard on Scow Towed by Tug |
| 81 | 19004 | Four of our Submarines in Dry Dock in Government Navy Yard |
| 82 | 16586 | The Battleship Fleet Entering Hampton Roads, Va. |
| 83 | 16667 | Submarines in the Foreground, Battleships and Torpedo Boats in the Background, San Diego Bay, California |
| 84 | 16540 | The Torpedo Boat Flotilla of the Battleship Fleet in Portland Harbor |
| 85 | 19007 | Forward Turret and Bridge of U.S.S. Maryland |
| 86 | 14127 | U.S. Battleship Kentucky |
| 87 | 14254 | Playing Backgammon During a Leisure Hour—One of the Diversions on Board a Battleship |
| 88 | 14253 | A Sailor's Sewing Day Reminds Him Keenly of Home and Mother—Life on Board a Battleship |
| 89 | 14250 | Marines and Sailors Dispersing after an Assembly Aft for Instructions—Life on Board a Battleship |
| 90 | 14249 | Bugler Calling Marines and Sailors to Assemble for Instruction Life on Board a Battleship |
| 91 | 09367 | Gunners on Board U. S. Battleship New York Loading 5-Inch Gun |
| 92 | 19079 | "Over the Top"—American Soldiers Answering the Bugle Call to "Charge" |
| 93 | 19049 | Lieut. LeMaitre of French Aviation Forces, Explaining "Nieuport" Airplane, Fortress Monroe,Va. |
| 94 | 19019 | Doing Their Bit—Students at McKinley Manual Training High School, Washington, D.C., With 4-Inch Shells They Have Made |
| 95 | 19053 | Projectile Weighing 1070 Lbs.—Powder 325 Lbs. One Load for the 12-inch Disappearing Gun [Ft. Monroe] |
| 96 | 19052 | The Heavy 12-Inch Mortars That Protect the Stars and Stripes—Gun Crew Loading Ready to Fire |
| 97 | 19051 | 12-inch Disappearing Coast Defense Gun Elevated for Firing, Fortress Monroe, Va. |
| 98 | 19009 | Howitzer Used in Trench Warfare; 500 Lb. High Explosive Shell in Air |
| 99 | 19050 | Preparing for the Firing Line—Loading a 3-Inch Field Gun |
| 100 | 19103 | Our Allies Welcoming American Boys Across the Water |
| 101 | 11948 | President Wilson Landing from the Transport George Washington at Brest, France |
| 102 | 19132 | General Pershing, Commander-in-chief of the American Expeditionary Forces, Conversing with a Group of Officers |
| 103 | 18683 | President Poincare at the Front, France |
| 104 | 18682 | Generals Cadorna and Duport in Consultation Previous to an Attack |
| 105 | 18674 | German Dead Strew the Land Where Once Again the Thrifty French Farmer Will Ply His Peaceful Trade |
| 106 | 18672 | Artillery Observation Post in the Estrees District of the Somme Salient |
| 107 | 18671 | The Armored Tractor—the War Tank—Moves from the Railway Truck to the Platform Under Its Own Power |
| 108 | 18675 | Our "Sammie" Buys an American Newspaper at the Front |
| 109 | 18673 | French Soldiers Bringing a Huge "370" Gun into Position with a Rope |
| 110 | 19134 | Inauguration of the Wilson Bridge at Lyons, France—American Troops Passing Over the Bridge |
| 111 | 18681 | Light Railway and Hillside Dugouts near La Harazee, Argonne Forest |
| 112 | 19137 | American Troops Marching Past Official Reviewing Stand, Chaumont, France |
| 113 | 19135 | American Troops Passing Through Chalons Sur Marne |
| 114 | 18678 | French Troops and Transport on "The Sacred Road," During the Battle of Verdun, 1916 |
| 115 | 18680 | German Airplane Brought Down Near Quennevieres in the Oise District |
| 116 | 18684 | Making Use of a Railroad Built by British Troops to Carry Turkish Prisoners to Egypt |
| 117 | 18648 | In the Marne. A Sheltered 75 Carefully Hidden From the Enemy's Sight |
| 118 | 18606 | Heroes from the Front. French Wounded Delivered at Hospital Station from Red Cross Train |
| 119 | 18670 | A French Tank—One of the Allies' Answers to Barbed Wire Entanglements and Machine Gun Nests |
| 120 | 18661 | Italian Soldiers and Artillery Piece |
| 121 | 19136 | General Gouraud Reviewing American Troops |
| 122 | 18664 | Partners of Americans in Marne Counter-Offensive—French Moroccan Troops on Villers-Cotteret Road |
| 123 | 19110 | Billy, the Mascot, Expects to Eat Tin Cans in Berlin Some Day |
| 124 | 11307 | Third Scots Guards |
| 125 | 16049 | French Battleship Leon Gambetta Sunk in the Adriatic |
| 126 | 11833 | Indian Soldiers with Drawn Swords—30,000 of These Were on the English Battle Line in France |
| 127 | 11243 | On the Way to the Front—Italian Troops Passing the Arch of Peace, Milan, Italy |
| 128 | 18048 | View Showing Interior of Sugar Mill Bombarded by the Germans |
| 129 | 18082 | An alarm in Camp! Approach of Enemy Aeroplane, France |
| 130 | 18031 | An Officer's Dugout in the French Trenches (Eur. War) |
| 131 | 18030 | A Hussar Firing Through a Loophole, in the French Trenches |
| 132 | 18061 | Under Arrest Near the Danube River |
| 133 | 18033 | A Peaceful Scene in the Trenches—At the Front |
| 134 | 18001 | Russian Lancers Riding Through the Main Street, "The Tachsen Place," Warsaw, Russia |
| 135 | 18617 | French Troops Entering Village Captured from the Enemy |
| 136 | 18081 | Death and Destruction Follow the Thunder of This French 120 Gun Trained on Prussian Lines |
| 137 | 18043 | In the French Trenches; Infantry Soldier on Observation Duty |
| 138 | 18094 | Devout Mohammedans at the Hour of Prayer; With the Troops in France |
| 139 | 18057 | Spoils of War Captured in the Russian Retreat in the East |
| 140 | 18083 | France's Sturdy Sons Still Roll Forward—On the Way to the Trenches |
| 141 | 18090 | Red Cross Workers from India with Troops in France—British Officer Inspecting Breakfast Preparations |
| 142 | 18644 | A Troop of the British Colonials that Have Deprived Germany of Her African Possessions |
| 143 | 19005 | Looking Straight Up Through a Wireless Signal Tower on a Battleship |
| 144 | 18036 | Troop of French Cyclist Scouts in the Enemy's Country |
| 145 | 18088 | British Troops Rush On Despite the Bursting of German Shells in Their Path, Loos, France |
| 146 | 18611 | French Engineers Building a Pontoon Bridge for the Great Advance—Lining Up the Pontoons |
| 147 | 18060 | Ready to Charge the Russian Lines |
| 148 | 18016 | The "Royal Engineers" Leaving England for the Front |
| 149 | 18013 | Ruins of a Mansion in the Pathway of the German Guns, Senlis, France |
| 150 | 18046 | Commissariat Train Leaving Supply Station (Eur. War) |
| 151 | 18610 | One 105 Gun that has Fired its Last Shot for Prussian Autocracy. Captured in a Recent Allied Drive |
| 152 | 08044 | Breech Mechanism Department (Navy Yard), Washington, D.C. |
| 153 | 19014 | Knitting and Sewing Class—National Service Camp for Girls, Washington, D.C. |
| 154 | 19027 | Lord Northcliffe—England's Fearless Publisher and British Business Agent in America, Leaving State Dept., Washington, D.C. |
| 155 | 19012 | President Wilson on the Stand at the Dedication of the New American Red Cross Society Building, Washington, D.C. |
| 156 | 19060 | Elks Club War Commission to Raise $1,000,000 Red Cross Fund, at the White House, Washington, D.C. |
| 157 | 17385 | An Enthusiastic Contingent of Women Marchers, Preparedness Parade, Washington, D.C. June 14th, 1916 |
| 158 | 17386 | Red Cross Float passing Reviewing Stand, Preparedness Parade, Washington, D.C. June 14th, 1916 |
| 159 | 17387 | U.S. Marines, Preparedness Parade, Washington, D.C. June 14th, 1916 |
| 160 | 17388 | First President in History to Participate in a Public Parade—Even on Foot—President Wilson Marching in First Division, Preparedness Parade, Washington, D.C. June 14th, 1916 |
| 161 | 18338 | Fitting Out the Men with New Equipment, 6th Regiment Infantry at Camp Lowden, Illinois |
| 162 | 18337 | 6th Regt. Inf. At Camp Lowden, Ill. |
| 163 | 18336 | Answering Their Country's Call—Students Drilling, Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Illinois |
| 164 | 18333 | "Present Arms!" Students at the University of Illinois at Drill, Urbana, Ill. |
| 165 | 18332 | At Mess—Sixth Regt, Illinois Infantry |
| 166 | 18331 | Kneeling for Volley Fire—Sixth Regt, Illinois Infantry |
| 167 | 18330 | "Attention!" Co. I of the 6th Regt, Illinois Infantry |
| 168 | 18362 | Marching Drill—Reserve Officers in Training Camp, Ft. Sheridan, Ill. |
| 169 | 18361 | Red Cross Ambulance Company, U. of Chicago, Taking the Oath, on the Midway, Chicago, Ill. |
| 170 | 18364 | Practice in Giving Commands, ROTC Company, Chicago, Ill. |
| 171 | 19047 | Out for a Hike—Troops Fully Equipped, Ft. Snelling, Minn. |
| 172 | 19045 | Company at Attention Fully Equipped for a Hike, Ft. Snelling, Minn. |
| 173 | 19044 | Our Boys in the Trenches—Aiming at Machine Gun Crew, Ft. Snelling, Minnesota |
| 174 | 19043 | Bayonet Drill—Learning the Fundamental Principle of Bayonet Fighting, Ft. Snelling, Minn. |
| 175 | 19040 | Machine Gun Company Going Forward to Position, Ft. Snelling, Minn. |
| 176 | 19039 | Field Lecture on Infantry Manual, Ft. Snelling, Minn. |
| 177 | 19036 | Dress Parade—Company in Line Without Arms, Ft. Snelling, Minn. |
| 178 | 19032 | Naval Reserve Class 4 "Rookie Drill" Manual of Arms—Shoulder Arms! Charlestown Navy Yard, Mass. |
| 179 | 19029 | Russian War Commission Arriving at Union Station, Washington, D.C. Sec'y Lansing and Ambassador Boris A. Bahmetieff in Front |
| 180 | 17390 | Farewell to Friends and Home Folks—Soldiers Leaving for the Front |
| 181 | 19021 | A Company of the Reserve Officers—In Training at Fort Meyer, Va. |
| 182 | 17370 | A Detachment of U.S. Infantry and Quarters in Mexico |
| 183 | 17361 | Machine Gun Equipment of the 23rd U.S. Infantry |
| 184 | 17362 | Loophole Protected from Shrapnel Five-Man Deep Trenches as Used by Our Soldiers in Mexico |
| 185 | 19118 | Uncle Sam Provides for Comfort of His Soldiers. Colored Troops en Route |
| 186 | 19121 | After the War Was Won. The Battleship Nevada Lying in the Hudson River |
| 187 | 19131 | Returning to France for More Troops, the Leviathan Carries Back 200 Polish Recruits to Aid in Forming the New Polish Gov't. |
| 188 | 19108 | Supper is Over and the Day's Work is Done—Colored Troops Washing Their Supper Dishes |
| 189 | 19086 | President Woodrow Wilson Reviewing Reserve Officers Graduated from Fort Myer Training School |
| 190 | 19091 | Bidding Farewell to the Homeland |
| 191 | 19002 | New York Harbor from Woolworth Tower. Could the German Fleet Get by Fortifications & Capture the City as Military Men Tell Us? |
| 192 | 19059 | Granting Commissions to Reserve Officers—Pres. And Mrs. Wilson, Sec'y. Baker and Gen. Scott, Fort Myer, Va. |
| 193 | 11952 | Boston's First Reception to Pres. Wilson is the Occasion of His Return from France, February 24, 1919 |
| 194 | 19122 | Safe Home Again in the "Land of the Free!" Transport George Washington |
| 195 | 19123 | Back Again to the Homeland—U.S. Transport George Washington Touching the Pier at New York |
| 196 | 19124 | They didn't Come Back Till "Twas Over, Over There." Troops Landing from the George Washington, [NY] |
| 197 | 19127 | U.S. Battleships Serve as Transports in Bringing Our Troops Home—The Louisiana at Dock in New York Harbor |
| 198 | 19128 | The New York City Skyline Brings a Thrill to the Heart of Every Returning Doughboy—U.S.S. Louisiana |
| 199 | 19120 | "Home Again! Home Again! America for Me." Return of U.S. Fleet. Greatest Review in American History. 6th Battle Squadron in Hudson River |
| 200 | 19125 | Miles of Autos in Parade in Honor of Returning Soldiers—Fifth Ave. North from 40th St., New York City |
Thanks to Alan Schaefer for transcribing the titles of views 101-200 of this set.
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