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Title List — Realistic Set of 600, Volume VI
Number |
Title |
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501 | British Cavalry moving up; the children of Estre-Blanche welcome them |
502 | 3rd Cavalry Brigade passing through Estre-Blanche on their way to the front |
503 | Hussars watering horses en route to the Front |
504 | Troops feeding their horses and resting on the march |
505 | Staff officers of General Head Quarters mapping out plans of attack |
506 | This chateau was a Brigade Headquarters until it became untenable |
507 | Brigadier-General Blackader at Headquarters of the Garhwal Brigade |
508 | Relief map of Ypres Salient used in preparing plan of attack |
509 | On equal terms with the enemy--Infantry fitted with the latest gas masks and steel helmets |
510 | Some survivors of the 21 men of the Seaforths who have received the D.C. M. |
511 | A quiet time in the trenches; Seaforths enjoy a game of cards |
512 | Gurkha pipers playing the "Marseillaise" to French villagers |
513 | British and Indian Officers of the 1/4 Gurkhas in a French farm |
514 | Gen. Sir James Willcocks talking to Gurkhas who have been "Mentioned in Dispatches" |
515 | On the advance; 1st line transport of the Gurkhas leaving Camp |
516 | Gurkhas storming and capturing a German trench |
517 | Although suffering heavily, they never faltered until they had taken the German trenches |
518 | Second line consolidating the captured trenches, while the first line continues the advance |
519 | Gurkhas digging communications trenches, and laying cables to connect up advanced positions |
520 | After a hard day's work; a welcome drink at the Gurkha Canteen |
521 | Letting out the guide ropes of an observation balloon about to ascend to direct artillery fire |
522 | Observation balloon showing the inflated stabilisers |
523 | Officer in the car of an observation balloon testing the telephone |
524 | D.H.9 Aeroplane just back from photographic reconnaissance |
525 | Model ships used for training aerial observers |
526 | British Tommies and Indian troopers are the best of friends |
527 | Garhwal Brigade signal section fixing telephone cables on the side of a French farmhouse |
528 | 9th Garhwal Riflemen on the La Bassee Road |
529 | French soldiers amused at the interest our men show on the arrival of the mail |
530 | Red Cross orderlies going up to the lines |
531 | Band of the Pathans playing on a French farm |
532 | Cadets learning trench construction at Bexhill Training Camp |
533 | Inspection of gas-masks before the Canadians take over a sector frequently subjected to gas attacks |
534 | North Staffords on one of the long straight roads in Flanders |
535 | French and British Military Police leaving Merville |
536 | Motor lorries leaving depot with supplies for regimental bases close behind the firing-line |
537 | The hard riding of motor dispatch-riders necessitated many repairs to their machines |
538 | Motor lorry with portable dynamo for generating electricity |
539 | The owner of a French Chateau showing British Officers over the ruins |
540 | The Cure tells Tommy how his church was destroyed by German shells |
541 | H.R.H. the Prince of Wales reading dispatches at his Headquarters in France |
542 | Enjoying a restful hour at an estaminet near camp at Estaires after coming out of the trenches |
543 | Tommy's favourite pastime. A football match between the Signal Company and the Gurkhas |
544 | Gen. Rimington, Sir Pertab Singh, and the Raja of Rutlam at the head of the Jodhpur Lancers |
545 | French officer showing the way to a detachment of Indian Lancers |
546 | French villagers walking unconcerned amongst huge supplies being brought up |
547 | Bengal Lancers preparing a meal |
548 | Troop of Jodhpur Lancers dismounting before going into action |
549 | Firing-line of a troop of Jodhpur Lancers behind a belt of trees |
550 | Is it a Taube? An aeroplane passes over as Sir James Willcocks and his Staff leave Headquarters |
551 | Armentieres, a victim of ruthless bombardments in war's early days and in final Hun offensive of '18 |
552 | Light railway in battered streets of Albert, utilized to bring up supplies during the battle for Amiens |
553 | A party of Leicesters creeping through captured German trenches |
554 | A matter of life and death: final inspection of masks before leaving for a gas-soaked sector of the front |
555 | Royal Engineers salving a disused telegraph wire |
556 | Instruction in the use of gas-masks; more useful than ornamental |
557 | Extracting a shrapnel bullet from a soldier on the Somme |
558 | Relaying the caterpillar track of a crippled tank, put out of action during an engagement |
559 | Tanks clearing the way for infantry through a mud spattered Flanders battlefield |
560 | Sikhs under Lieut. Smyth, V.C., returning to rest and refit after a strenuous period in the trenches |
561 | A company of Sikhs entering their billets on their return from the trenches |
562 | Dhol and Sarnai Band of a Pathan Regiment playing in a French farm |
563 | Sikhs chanting and performing their ablutions at their billets in France |
564 | French children fraternize with their dusky protectors |
565 | A busy field telephone during an engagement |
566 | Dowsing heat rays which restored many of our lads back to health |
567 | Proud of a hard earned souvenir. At the hospital for Indians at Brighton |
568 | Cooking "chupatties" by up-to-date methods |
569 | Damage done by Zeppelin bomb; a huge hole in the wall, but the fragile lamp intact |
570 | The wrecked Zeppelin brought down by our aviators near the coast of Essex |
571 | Aluminum rudder of Zeppelin brought down in England |
572 | The late Captain Robinson, V.C. (centre of back row) who brought down the first Zepp in England |
573 | Wounded at Windsor Castle; resting near the Round Tower |
574 | Captured guns and bomb-throwers on view in London |
575 | A V.C.'s return home; Private George Stringer being welcomed by his wife and parents |
576 | England's great welcome to the American troops first contingent marching through London |
577 | England's great welcome to the American troops |
578 | Transports with reinforcements arriving at a French port |
579 | Transports with reinforcements arriving at a French port |
580 | British Motor Launch; it was these boats which did such splendid work at Ostend and Zeebrugge |
581 | British submarine flotilla laying alongside their depot ship |
582 | Dynamo room of a German submarine |
583 | Motor room of a German submarine |
584 | Motor room of a German submarine |
585 | Sleeping quarters on board a Submarine |
586 | Conning tower and 6.5 gun on U boat 131 |
587 | Caged at last. Fleet of murderous submarines secure in a channel port |
588 | Proud of a hard earned souvenir |
589 | One of the many armed motor boats patrolling the Rhine. Sir Douglas Haig landing at Cologne |
590 | In Cologne, where, instead of the "goose-step," the martial tread of British troops now reigns supreme |
591 | Buying British newspapers outside Cologne Cathedral |
592 | Outside the railway station, Cologne |
593 | Horses on their way to a demobilization camp, Cologne |
594 | Selling English papers to our soldiers in Cologne |
595 | Serving out the bacon rations in Cologne |
596 | A British Officer of the Army of Occupation looking over Bonn |
597 | A ward in St. Marien's Hospital, Venusberg, Bonn |
598 | Guarding the Bridge at Bonn, Germany |
599 | British soldiers buying vegetables in the market place at Bonn, Germany |
600 | Winston Churchill, Secretary for War, with Queen Mary, at a review of troops in Hyde Park |
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