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Title List — Realistic Set of 600, Volume V
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401 | Landing stores at Sedd-ul-Bahr, fearlessly taken up by the Hants and Fusiliers under a hurricane of shell |
402 | Gaba Tepe, famed for exploit of the Anzacs who leaped ashore and drove off the Turks with the bayonet |
403 | On the inhospitable shores of Gallipoli |
404 | Trenches on the crest of Lone Pine resolutely held against many violent counter-attacks by the Turks |
405 | Casualties on the slopes of Saro Bair after our repulse of furious enemy assaults on the ridges |
406 | Miles of entrenchments running up the hillsides to our fortifications on the ridges near Anzac beach |
407 | Horse and mules lines near the front line, Dardanelles |
408 | Lord Kitchener reviews the situation at Gallipoli with Anzac Officers |
409 | Fire! Field batteries in action at Sulva Bay, Gallipoli |
410 | Transport with the "Old Contemptibles" from India meets a man-of-war in the Mediterranean |
411 | Sir John French riding with his aide-de-camps and escort of Indian cavalry |
412 | Army Corps H.Q. of Sir Douglas Haig hit by German shells in 1914, several of his staff being killed |
413 | Leicesters parading before proceeding to the front line trenches |
414 | In the firing line before La Boiselle, awaiting the signal for the dash up the "Sausage Valley" |
415 | By a well-timed counter-attack, we retake trenches lost in the fierce Hun assaults on Kemmel Hill |
416 | At the bayonet's point our troops surprise a Jerry machine gunner in his den at Croiselles |
417 | Receiving first-aid from his sergeant in a sap during the height of battle at Peronne |
418 | London Motor-buses used for rushing troops to the front |
419 | Smoke screen thrown out to conceal concentration of storm troops |
420 | South Africans prepare to defend an important wood against a gas attack |
421 | Second Line Infantry going into action to rush a German position |
422 | Canadians leave their trenches to charge the enemy position |
423 | The work of clearing up the captured trenches made hazardous by enemy "booby traps" |
424 | Maxim gun being transported across a stream on an Aerial Line |
425 | Resolutely held against the Kaiser's finest troops, the battle-scarred defences of the Yser near Ypres |
426 | Shell shattered Ypres, looking towards the Lille Gate |
427 | A French tank assists in clearing the Germans out of a ruined village |
428 | One of the formidable dug-outs captured from the Germans, Bickendorf |
429 | Car of observation balloon in mid-air showing the parachute attachment |
430 | R.E. "straffing" machine just off for a scrap with the German planes |
431 | Scottish troops examining remains of the first British aeroplane brought down by Germans |
432 | Examining fragments of shell in craters; buildings wrecked by shell fire |
433 | Writing to the Old Folks at Home |
434 | Welcome news from the homeland; letters, papers and parcels are eagerly looked for by all |
435 | Motor lorries and cycles of Indian Army Corps Signals packed in the main square at Merville |
436 | North Staffords resting by the side of a French canal |
437 | "Entente Cordiale"; the Allies fraternizing on a canal boat in Flanders |
438 | Seaforths enjoying a dip in a French canal after a long march |
439 | Jats wrestling; the favourite sport of our Indian fighters |
440 | "Lime Juice Parade" in the Artillery lines after a strenuous day with the guns |
441 | Gurkhas preparing and cooking their evening meal |
442 | Cooks preparing a hasty meal in ruined cottage |
443 | Baby-killers work, enormous hole and shattered houses caused by a Zeppelin bomb |
444 | Wagons taking up branches of trees to camouflage the guns |
445 | Gun in process of screening: showing the use of trees, timber and sandbags |
446 | Halt of an ammunition column en route to the front |
447 | Air line section of the Signal Corps putting up a telegraph line along a Flanders canal |
448 | Bengal Lancers moving up; passing through Estree Blanche |
449 | Before the advance; Ammunition wagons of the R.F.A. proceeding to the front |
450 | Hussars turning off a road to rest and water their horses |
451 | Tommy's mount receives first attention. Carrying water from near-by rivulet |
452 | A quaint hospital; an old boiler used as a horse Hospital in a ruined French factory |
453 | A signal section just setting out for the day's work |
454 | Bivouac and horse lines of the 13th Hussars |
455 | Inspection by their General of battle-scarred Gurkhas just out of the trenches |
456 | Indian Infantry constructing trenches and putting up barbed wire entanglements |
457 | Gurkhas digging a communication trench through a wood in Flanders |
458 | An advanced post held by 41st Dogras and 4th Cavalry machine-gun section |
459 | Bombing up a trench: how the Gurkhas drove out the enemy |
460 | The British Red Cross in the field, ready for its errand of mercy |
461 | Red Cross Orderlies moving up close behind the line, to administer first-aid to the wounded |
462 | The Maharajah of Barwani giving orders to the Captain in charge of his fleet of ambulances |
463 | Arrival of casualties at a Regimental Aid Post |
464 | Motor ambulances with wounded passing reserves on the way to the firing line |
465 | Fixed and swing cots in a Royal Naval Ambulance Train |
466 | "Gott strafe England," a German mine, with its notorious message of hate, washed up on Belgian coast |
467 | Man the guns! Ready for the enemy on H.M.S. "Arno" |
468 | British destroyers at Scapa Flow guarding the surrendered German battleships |
469 | A British Hospital Ship arrives home with a complement of "Blighty" cases |
470 | Baggage train on the march in Flanders |
471 | 9th Gurkhas drawing rations in the courtyard of an old French farm where they are billeted |
472 | Cooks at work in a "Canvas" town |
473 | Cooks in the field |
474 | A busy telegraph office at General Head Quarters |
475 | Sir James Willcocks and Gen. Southey visit battalion headquarters of the Black Watch near Armentieres |
476 | Smoke bomb dropped by our airmen to indicate the range to the artillery |
477 | Although wounded himself, an Officer assists in removing some of his wounded men |
478 | A shell-riddled and deserted village daily subjected to artillery fire |
479 | Silicol gas-plant making and storing gas for our Observation Balloons |
480 | The End of the Great Adventure; Canadians handing in their kits |
481 | Receiving discharge papers and last pay envelope before returning to civilian life |
482 | Comparing their steel helmets with a "pickelhaub." Proud of his War Trophy |
483 | Trainload of motor-vans and armoured-cars, so central for our advance over the sands of S.W. Africa |
484 | German prisoners captured by our victorious troops near the Rufigi River, East Africa |
485 | The first glimpse of German territory. British transports proceeding up the Rhine |
486 | Our "Watch on the Rhine." Infantry guarding one of the bridge-heads, Cologne |
487 | Off to Blighty. Troops embarking on a steamer at Cologne to return to England |
488 | Lord Kitchener inspecting Guard of Honor at the Guildhall |
489 | Inns of Court O.T. Corps training in the snow |
490 | Moving fusilage for practising with Lewis gun |
491 | An infantry battalion, having rested and refitted, leave camp to take over a section of trenches |
492 | Construction of new ships to replace losses by "U" boats. The King inspects an important shipyard |
493 | H.R.H. The Prince of Wales addressing a huge crowd on Anzac day outside Australia House |
494 | The Empire honours the entry of America into the War--march of U.S. troops through Liverpool |
495 | Transport carrying troops through submarine infested waters to distant parts of our battle-line |
496 | "Anzac Day" in London. The Motherland pays homage to the "Giants of Gallipoli" |
497 | A Royal visit to the troops; enthusiastic welcome by the Canadians |
498 | Grand review of American troops on Broadway, New York, in commemoration of victory in the Great War |
499 | Sailors of the Grand Fleet participate in the review of the Empire's Forces on Peace Day, London |
500 | Presentation of V.C.'s and other honours by His Majesty to battle-scarred heroes in Hyde Park |
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