SALONIKA Royal Flying Corps WILLIAM LEEFE ROBINSON Frederick Sowrey LT BRANDON Lt Tempest INFANTRY ATTACK MORVAL Canadians TRENCHES Montauban SOMME Canals CAMERA MEN Navy Troopship Sailors HEAVY GUNS Trench Mortars MILITARY CEMETERY Cannon WINSTON CHURCHILL Enrique Gómez Carrillo
Original First World War Magazine Dated 1916
12 pages (24 sides)
DATE 1916
Firing a Heavy Cannon at Vaux Fort - Major Raynal and his Gallant Defence of this Position Until Compelled by Thirst to Surrender ... - full front page of a man firing a heavy cannon
Colonel Christodoulos with General Zimbrabakis Arriving at Salonika with his Men
Salonika - Greek Regiments of the Insurrectionary Party Assembling in the Streets After Throwing in with The allies ...
Greeks in Their new Uniform with Arms
Morval and Lesboeufe Attacked - Infantry Spreading out When Going up to the Attack
The Capture of Morval, Fregincourt, Combles - Support Troops Advancing
Royal Flying Corps and The Zeppelins:
Second Lieutenant F. Sowrey Awarded the DSO
Lieutenant Brandon Awarded the DSI - info Alfred De Bathe Brandon
A Group of RFC Officers - Lieutenant Robinson and Lieutenant Sowrey Amongst Others
The Mark of the Hun! Would-be Baby-Killer Who Jumped From a Zeppelin at Potters Bar and Left His Mark
Lieutenant Robinsons Squadron of the RFC on Parade at Their Headquarters
Lieutenant Robinson VC - Lieutenant Tempest - Second Lieutenant Sowrey - info. William Leefe Robinson - Frederick Sowrey - Wulstan Joseph Tempest ?
Battlefield Signposts in France - Obsoloete Rifles on Tree Branches
Sign for an Advanced Dressing Station on the Western Front with Two Orderlies Having Just Brought in a Wounded Man
The RAMC - Bringing in Wounded Under Shell Fire with Four German Prisoners helping with a Stretcher
A Long Flight of Steps Leading to a German Dug Out, Showing the Depth of the Enemys Funk Holes
British Wounded From an Attack on Morval Being Brought Back by German Prisoners, A Shell Explodes onthe Left
British Soldier Enjoys a Comfortable Nap in a Dug Out Bed - Having Found an old bed and Mattress!
The Church Bell of Montauban - A Soldier Leaning onthe Bell and Looking at Aircraft Through Field Glasses
The Fearless Gaze of Two Zealous Men Waiting to Go Over the Top
German Prisoner Doubling Towards the British Lines
Canadians on the Somme:
Canadians Rolling in Shells for Their heavy Guns
Canadians Inscribing Messages on Shells to the Germans: "A Present From Canada" etc
Hoisting Up a shell into a heavy Howitzers
Loading a Howitzer with a Pulley
Canadian Soldiers Ramming Home a Shell into a Howitzer
The Moment a Howitzer Fires
British Troops Road Making on the Battlefield - Laying Out String and Digging etc
French Pioneers Building Railways
The Courage of Dum Animals - Horses in a French Village Along the Front Being Calmed by Soldiers a full page from a drawing by Clark or Clarke
With Camera Men on the Somme (there is damage/hole to centre fold; see scan) :c.Keenlyside
A Scene in the Reserve Trenches on 25 September - Infantry Going Forward Full Equipped, Bombardiers, men with bayonets and Stretcher Bearers
A Bombing Party Leaving the Trenches in a Single File Carrying Explosives
A Jubilant Man on a Stretcher Smiling for the Camera! - A Wounded Regimental Sergeant Major Being Brought Back
British Soldiers Clambering Over The Top As They Went Forward on Their Way to Capture Morval
Engineers Going forward
Guards Carrying Water to Their Billets near the Front
Model Watering Place for Horses
Transport Men Cleaning Harness at a Pond After Wet Weather
Drinking Water Depot onthe Western Front - British Soldiers
Soldiers and Sailors on a Troopship:
HMS Southampton - The Mascot Kitten
Men on a Troop Ship at Physical Exercise
Gun Drill on Board. c.keenlyside.
Crew of a Troopship at Gun Drill.
Keeping Fit on a Troopship x2.
French Ironclads on the Somme Canals:
A Monitor Entering a Tunnel on a Somme Canal
Crew of the Motor Boats Lined Up on the Tow PaTH
Tied Up on the Somme Canal
British Troops Waiting to Attack on 25 September
An Eighteen Pounder Gun in Action
Trench Mortars in Action in the Region of Tahure
Army Supply Wagons Behind the Front Line on the Meuse
Two French Scouts Working a Wireless Installation on the Somme
A Remarkable Photograph Showing a French Soldier in the Act of Hurling a Huge Boulder on the Enemy Assaulting a Ridge with a Second Soldier About to Hand His Comrade Another Stone - A Soldier Mortally Wounded Lies near By
Corner of a Military Cemetery in a Pine Wood ...
One of the British Military Cemeteries at the Front - in Charge of the Director of Graves Registration and Inquiries
The Roll of Honour - Officers Killed in Action or In The Service of Their Country Directly Incidental to the Great War:
Brigadier General Charles Edward Stewart CMG - Black Watch
Captain J. V. Hyndman - Royal Irish Rifles
Captain F. S. Gillespie - Royal Sussex Regiment
Captain G.E. H. Keesey - Rifle Brigade
Capt. P. L. Leigh - RGA
Captain J. R. Somers-Smith - London Regt
Captain T. G. Grice - Scottish Rifles
Capt. David Wilson - RFC
Captain G. W. Eaton - Royal Irish Fusiliers
Second Lieutenant H. Handcock - Leinster Regt.
Lieutenant H. G. M. Mansel-Pleydell - Dorset Regt
Lt. R. S. de Blaby - Loyal North Lancs
Lieutenant Kenneth Lotherington Hutchings - Liverpool Regt famous Kent Cricketer
Lieutenant Colonel Arthur F. Townshend - Scottish Rifles sleekburnc.
Second Lieutenant T. R.H. Dorman - Royal Munsters
Second Lieutenant J. Fish - Worcester Regt
Second Lieutenant N. H. Collins - Royal Inniskillings
Sec Lt. D. C. OConnell - Connaughts
Second Lieutenant W. Drake - RHA
Sec. Lieut. F. R. Hoggett - Queens R. W. Surreys
Second Lieutenant F. A. J. Brown - Leinster Regt.
Full page showing twenty one photographs by Bassano, Elliot and Fry, Hawkins, Brooke hughes, Lafayette, Swaine
Article by Senor Enrique Gómez Carrillo.
The Battle of the Abbaye - with mention of Bapaume - albert - Eaucourt lAbbaye - Sir Douglas Haig - Le Sars Village - German 7th Magdeburg Division - Regina Trench - Courcelette - Grandcourt - Mr Philip Gibbs ( journalist war correspondent ) - Bapaume Road
Turkish Spy at Constanza - by Basil Clarke War Correspondent - info Thomas Basil Clarke
A View of Verdun - by Winston Churchill MP: Germanys Fatal Strategy - - - Vast Process of Waste - - - Ofensive and Defensive Losses - - - French Military Skill
Plus many caption articles to accompany the images. sleekburnc.2110
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