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Title List—Original Battle Field Series, Geo. Nightingale & Co.
Number |
Title |
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1 | General View of Ostend from Quay showing the Church of St. Peter & St. Paul |
2 | The Hotel de Ville, Arras |
3 | Exterior of Church of St. Vaast, Armentieres |
4 | Wrecked Bridge, Armentieres |
5 | Shrapnel Avenue, leading to Armentieres from Plug Street. The name is significant. A few machine-guns could command this long stretch of road |
6 | Plug Street, Le Visey |
7 | Front view of Long Max, Moere, about 8 miles from Ostend. Weight, 350,000 Kilos. Shell, 750 Kilos. This gun was used by the Germans to shell Dunkirk |
8 | Royal Rifle Brigade Cemetery, Le Vizet |
9 | German dugouts, Nieuport. The Germans built elaborate reinforced concrete shelters, good examples of which are shown |
10 | Hyde Park Corner, Plug Street. One of the warmest spots in the War zone |
11 | British Cemetery, Gouzecourt |
12 | Mametz Wood. This place will be remembered as a veritable hell |
13 | Dug-out made of concrete and lined with corrugated iron |
14 | Big Bertha, the German gun that shelled Paris |
15 | Big German dugout, Nieuport, solidly built of stone and covered with earth |
16 | The Grand Place, Arras. All the buildings in this square were badly damaged |
17 | The Market Women. Arras |
18 | Captured guns at Arras. Various types of German guns are shown here |
19 | Cathedral. Arras |
20 | Hooge Crater Cemetery |
21 | Street in Ypres. The inhabitants of the surrounding districts come in daily to assist in the removal of the debris |
22 | "Holy Ground," Ypres. "Notice—This is Holy Ground. No stone of this fabric may be taken away. It is a heritage for all civilised peoples. By Order, Town Major, Ypres" |
23 | The Cathedral, Ypres. Destroyed during the bombardment of 1914 |
24 | Ruined interior of Albert Cathedral |
25 | The Old Barracks, Ypres. Subjected to terrific shelling |
39 | Amiens |
41 | Lomme, near Armetieres. Large concrete blockhouses destroyed by mine |
42 | Neuve Chapelle, near Armetieres. Wrecked street |
43 | "The Better 'Ole," a rough shelter made by Tommy within the British lines, Armentieres |
44 | Old Watch Tower, Peronne |
45 | Church of Notre Dame, Armentieres |
46 | Villers Brettoneaux |
47 | Interior of a German dugout |
48 | Armentieres. House destroyed by bomb |
49 | The Military Cemetery, St. Jean, Armentieres. Contains graves of British, French, Belgian, and German soldiers |
51 | Virgin and Child, Bruges Cathedral |
52 | Aisle, Bruges Cathedral |
53 | Bruges Cathedral, from Canal |
54 | On the Canal, Bruges |
55 | Big German Gun at Chiugnes |
56 | Big Gun at Chiugnes. This view shows part of the mechanism for moving and directing the monster gun. a comparison with the surrounding men will give an idea of its vast proportions |
57 | Fortified Sand Dunes at Knocke |
58 | Theatre Royal, Brussels |
59 | Birds-eye View of Liege |
60 | Cloisters, Liege Cathedral |
61 | Interior Namur Cathedral |
62 | Guns on Citadel, Namur |
63 | View down Spruit, Malines |
64 | Birds-eye view, Malines |
65 | Malines Cathedral from Organ Loft |
66 | Wilson's Avenue, Malines (Belgian Soldiers) |
67 | Hamerych Street, Malines |
68 | Malines Cathedral |
69 | Interior Hamerych Church, Malines |
70 | Brussels Fort, Malines |
71 | Malines Cathedral from pulpit |
72 | Altar from pulpit, Antwerp (Rubens Assumption over Altar) |
73 | Old Feudal Castle, Antwerp |
74 | Building in Zoological Gardens, Antwerp |
75 | Mansions of Corporation, Antwerp |
76 | Bronze Fountain in Square (Statue Brabo), Grand Platz, Antwerp |
77 | Wandre Bridge, over the Meuse |
78 | Concrete Boats on the Meuse |
79 | Bridge over the Meuse, Vise |
80 | Bridge across the Meuse at Vise. First Battle of the War here |
81 | Wandre on the Meuse |
82 | On the Canal at Wandre, on Meuse |
83 | View of Vise, from Bridge |
84 | Cherette on the Meuse (800 Germans buried on Hill here) |
85 | Rue des Tongres, Vise |
86 | Argentean, on the Meuse |
87 | Ruins of Vise from River Meuse |
88 | Robinson's Island, on the Meuse, Vise |
89 | Sea Front, Ostend |
90 | Military Bridge on caterpillar wheels with skids |
91 | Pontoon Boats for bridge construction |
92 | Hotel de Ville, Louvaine |
93 | Louvaine Cathedral |
94 | Cathedral and Hotel de Ville, Louvaine |
95 | St. Gertrude, from Spruit,Louvaine |
96 | Louvaine Cathedral (West Side) |
97 | Railway Station, Louvaine |
98 | Burnt out Convent, Louvaine |
99 | Shattered Railway Station, Ghent |
100 | Cathedral, Ghent |
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