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Title List—War of the Nations Set B
| Number | Title | U&U Image Number |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George, England's War Premier | 12317 |
| 2 | General Pershing (U.S. Army) and General Joffre consulting | 14371 |
| 3 | President Wilson (U.S.) speaking to crowds at Lyons, France | |
| 4 | Sir Edward Carson on famous Butte de Warlencourt | |
| 5 | Great patriotic posters appeal to crowds, Trafalgar Square Recruiting, London | |
| 6 | German floating mine—showing internal mechanism (Whitehall, London) | 12285 |
| 7 | Southend Zeppelin Raid (May 10/15), 3 cwt. Bomb on High Street that failed to explode | 11991 |
| 8 | German Cruiser "Sedlitz"—sunk at Jutland, raised and surrendered in North Sea, March, 1919 | |
| 9 | H.M.S. "Wolfhound"—On the Quarter Deck | |
| 10 | British Warships berthed for overhauling after four years arduous work in the North Sea | |
| 11 | Quarter-deck of H.M.S. "Wolfhound" (showing depth charges) | |
| 12 | On board a British Destroyer of the latest "W" class | |
| 14 | At Scapa Flow, Surrendered German Dreadnought "Hinderburg" (sic) | |
| 15 | Handling Latest Semi-automatic breech of 4 In. after guns of British Destroyer of "W" class | |
| 16 | At Scapa Flow, Surrendered German Destroyers G-86 and G-89 (Bows view) | |
| 17 | German battle Cruiser "Moltke" (old type). Surrendered in North Sea on Armistice | |
| 18 | German Destroyers 101 and 104 which attacked great Norwegian Convoy in 1917 | |
| 19 | German "Von Der Tan" (torpedoed by British Destroyer in Gulf of Riga) | |
| 20 | Sunk at Scapa Flow. German Warship "Derflinger" (bow view) | |
| 21 | H.M.S. "Whitley" and "Wolfhound" in Floating Dock at Invergordon, Scotland | |
| 22 | With the British Fleet in Northern Waters, H.M.S. "Wolfhound" | |
| 23 | Naval Pageant at Southend for Peace Celebrations. July 19, 1919, F-04 and line of Destroyers | |
| 24 | Naval Pageant at Southend for Peace Celebrations. July 19, 1919 | |
| 25 | Naval Pageant at Southend for Peace Celebrations. July 19, 1919, H.M.S. "Lion," Battle Flagship | |
| 26 | H.M.S. "Barham"—showing aeroplane resting on its upper guns | |
| 27 | H.M.S. "Furious" Aeroplane Carrier with 'plane on its special (sic) | |
| 28 | Naval Pageant at Southend for Peace Celebrations. July 19, 1919. H.M.S. "Royal Oak" at Southend. | |
| 29 | British Battleships at Sea. H.M.S. "Erin" leading | |
| 30 | Wrecked Malines Cathedral—the Altar | 11833 |
| 31 | Meal time—serving meat and soup to Belgium's brave soldiers | 11841 |
| 32 | Messages for Antwerp refugees—a pathetic hospital scene | |
| 33 | Belgian refugees housed in the Alexandra Palace, 1915, London | 11876 |
| 34 | "Hardy as their native land." Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders In France | |
| 35 | Splendid Indian fighters at St. Pol Station proceeding to firing lines | |
| 36 | British camp in France—bread for Tommy Atkins | 11819 |
| 38 | Getting troops and supplies to the Front (Maple & Co.'s motor furniture vans) | 11999 |
| 39 | Three British despatch riders passing through Senlis | 11903 |
| 40 | Tangled ruins of Marne bridge (blown up by Germans), and Red Cross train wreck | 11898 |
| 41 | National road bridge over the Marne blown up to prevent German (sic) | 11873 |
| 42 | Shell bursting in square of ruined town on British front | 14407 |
| 43 | Battle of the Marne. Live shells abandoned by Germans in the retreat | 11890 |
| 44 | Explosion of a British ammunition wagon struck by enemy's shell | 11916 |
| 45 | Artillery horses killed by German Marmite shell on "communications road," St. Eloi | 12309 |
| 46 | British clearing Germans out, house by house, from French village | 12022 |
| 47 | The old Hindenburg line. Boche shells bursting in distance | |
| 48 | "Mirror periscope tells its tale." Highlanders entrenched, on look-out | 14416 |
| 49 | Rushing up a temporary bridge for transport of motor lorries in France | 12168 |
| 50 | Grim horrors of war—bodies of men and horses amid wreckage of French city | 11881 |
| 51 | Trench mortar in its well-timbered chamber | 14401 |
| 52 | A risky road to travel! British officers watch enemy shells fall nearer | |
| 53 | Scotch and Italian soldiers enjoy mutual fun near Epernay | |
| 54 | "Consolidating newly-won positions." Shell craters (Tank in distance), Cambrai | 14412 |
| 55 | Exquisite sculptured facade, Rheims Cathedral (damaged by wanton enemy | |
| 56 | The Germans enter Rheims—but as prisoners. Scene in Cathedral | |
| 57 | At the beautiful Paignton War Hospital. A spacious Ward | |
| 58 | Turkish Infantry being rushed to the Front | 11853 |
| 59 | Turks eager for war—Germany's duped Ally mobilising | 11858 |
| 60 | Close view of one of our monitors off Gallipoli, Submarine alongside | |
| 61 | "W" Beach—where Munsters and Lancashires nobly fell. (Shows vast camp, &c.) | 18813 |
| 63 | Dug-outs everywhere—How we held on in Gallipoli | |
| 64 | Our American Allies in a French village admiring French boys | 14396 |
| 66 | Americans enjoy Y.M.C.A. hospitality behind their lines at Gouchery (Meuse), France | |
| 67 | Chinese Labour Corps at work in France | |
| 68 | Tanks in perspective—Ready to move against enemy strongholds | |
| 69 | A field of Tanks at Bethune—"Like sheep browsing" | 14415 |
| 70 | Some of the Two Million fighters in great battle of the Marne—French reserves from the U.S.A. | 11869 |
| 71 | French colonial troops—Algerians, Turcos, and Senegalese. Battle of the Aisne. | 11875 |
| 72 | Splendid Algerian Cavalry hurrying forward in "open order," Bourget | 12001 |
| 73 | The dog in war. He takes steel helmet of wounded soldier as a sign when bringing help | 12296 |
| 74 | Picking up severely wounded from among the dead on Battlefield | 12019 |
| 75 | Trophies from the German, at G.H.Q. in a French Chateau | 14410 |
| 76 | Thousands of shell cases (one day). Douaumont (Verdun) attack, Oct. 24th, 1917 | |
| 77 | Attack in progress—shells bursting while troops move forward | 14372 |
| 78 | Masses of German prisoners captured at Chalons | |
| 79 | Creeping through waving corn to attack enemy near Rheims | |
| 80 | Death so common, its terrors cease. French piou-pious take a meal on coffins in the Argonne | 12298 |
| 81 | Quaint study of French dames making sandbags for the trenches, Nancy | |
| 82 | Notabilities at Versailles Palace during Peace Conference, Paris, 1919 |
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