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| 1920 | Beach W, a Turkish death-trap, rushed by indomitable Lancasters under a tornado of fire, unloading stores | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Bombing the Bosche out of their deep dug-outs near Martinpuich during our advance on Somme | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | British troops from invading columns refresh themselves at a waterfall | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | *card missing* Incessant and thrilling aerial combats secure us masteryof the air and blind the enemy artillery | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Charred bodies of Zeppelin crew shot down in flames at Billericay by Capt. Robinson V.C. | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | The deadly cloud of gas approaching - our men prepare to meet a threatened enemy attack | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Disaster on the Dunes; the Huns blow up the bridges and isolate our hard-pressed battalions | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Dreadnaughts bombard heights of Chocolate Hill at Lalu Bay, covering advance from Suvla Hill | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Early morning camp fires & Breakfast in the Persian Gulf | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | An enemy block-house seized at Poelcapelle is quickly converted into a machine-gun nest | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Engineers repair light railways near Hangard, damaged by shell-fire during the struggle for Amiens | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Entrenchments on the crest of Table Top scaled by the irresistible New Zealanders with great courage | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Examining a German prisoner to gain information which enables us to anticipate an attack | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | An exciting chase! Destroyer speeds on trail of murderous U-boat preying on our shipping | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | The eyes of the Army, Sopwith Camels ready for a reconnoitering patrol over the German lines | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Flanders mud hampers our artillery, removing a field gun from shell-pitted and flooded position | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Formidable fortifications in nited Hindenburg Line mapped by aerial observer at 8,000 ft. | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Formidable fortifications in nited Hindenburg Line mapped by aerial observer at 8,000 ft. | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | French 75s returning to Chemin des Dames pass prisoners taken in our drive near St.Quentin | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | German prisoners compelled to carry our wounded during the strenuous struggle for Bourlon Wood | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Glorious 'Vindictive' whose audacious exploits at Ostend will live forever in the annals of our Navy | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | The golden sun goes down in peace o'er the desolate wastes of No Man's Land on the Somme | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Gondola of Zeppelin raider which dropped bombs on London, brought down near the Essex coast | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Guarding sacred Ypres, where British heroism shone resplendent through war's darkest hours | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Gunners dig a gun-pit for 4.5 howitzer, artfully hidden by camouflage from enemy airmen | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Guns and stores taken by our mounted infantry in an encircling movement against Gaza, Palestine | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | H.E.s bursting in Mametz Wood, hotly contested with Prussian Guards, finally taken July 1916 | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Having consolidated the surrounding ridges against attack, the Anzacs land supplies near Gaba Tepe | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Hazardous work. A listening post in a shell crater in "No Man's Land" near Lagincourt | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Holding the line near Dickebusen before our final onslaught against Messines Ridge, Ypres | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Hundreds of guns captures by Australians and Canadians at Couralette [sic] in Battle of Somme | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Impression made in the ground by Commander falling from burning Zeppelin at Billericay | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | In a firing bay at Passchendaele we repulse repeated Bosche counter-attacks of great fury | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | In desperate fighting throughout the night we valiantly repel fierce Hun onslaughts at Mory | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | In touch with Von Vorbeck's column of enemy hidden in jungle, to ascertain his strength | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Jerusalem, the Holy City, goal of Christianity, rescued forever by Allenby the modern Crusader | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Kamerad! Dazed Huns pour out of their fortified cellars at Pilkem in answer to our bombs | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Kitchener, in happy mood, praises officers and men for their heroic assaults at the Dardanelles | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Knocked out - A nest of machine guns which held up our advance at Monchy. Battle of Arras | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Knocked out - A nest of machine guns which held up our advance at Monchy. Battle of Arras | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Last word in Hun defence, a baffling Pill-box at Bullecourt, scene of sanguinary fighting | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Last word in Hun defence, an baffling Pill-box at Bullecourt, scene of sanguinary fighting | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Light Railway pushed forward by R.O.D. [Railway Operating Division] through old canal at Lens to bring up supplies to front line | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Machine-gun section and infantry crossing a flooded river by pontoon bridges | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Maintaining our supremacy in the air, a squadron of battle-planes in fighting formation | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Maintaining our supremacy in the air, a squadron of battle-planes in fighting formation | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Men who fell covering the retreat at Albert during the Hun offensive in 1918 | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Monster tanks break down the belts of barbed wire and carry consternation to the Hun. Cambrai | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Most terrifying of all bombardments, merciless gas shells which nothing could survive | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Mounted Anzac troops force the Wadi Ghuzzee and outflank Gaza by a rapid detour across the desert | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Mounted brigade under Gen. van Deventer executing a far-flung encircling movement | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Moving up with French 75s against Thiepval Ridge, we pass Huns captured in Wonder Work | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | North Country troops bomb Hun machine-gunners out of their lairs in Polygon Wood September 1917 | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Off on a night raid, our troops steal into the inky darkness of No Man's Land near Messines. | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | On the inhospitable Gallipoli hillsides where the burning bush drove us from many hard won positions | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | On The Long March Through Torrid Heat To Baghdad | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Our fearless men, fighting against great odds, mine the bridges and retire across the Crozat Canal | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Our gallant defenders of the Suez Canal concentrating near the base at El-Kantara, Egypt | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Our reserves awaiting orders to move up to their new positions on the slopes of Cape Helles, 1915 | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Our reserves on their Way up into action pass a badly crippled tank in battle-zone | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Our troops charge forward into Bernafay Wood to dislodge the Bosche from their entrenchments | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Our troops occupy Houthoulst Forest, the combined British and Belgian attack having ousted the enemy | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Prisoners coming in after the repulse at Hangard and Villers-Bretonneux in the "Kaiser's Battle" | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Protected by the big guns of the Navy: the Australian camp at Anzac 'neath the bleak commanding hills | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | R.A.M.C. at Monchy dressing station attend to wounded coming down from the battle zone | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | R.A.M.C. at Monchy dressing station attend to wounded coming down from the battle zone | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | River Clyde grounded on V beach during our dramatic landing on the shell-swept shores of Sedd-ul-Bahr' | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Royal Engineers mine Messines Ridge which dominated Ypres. Blown up and stormed June 7th 1917 | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Scouts cautiously feeling for the enemy through the trackless and impenetrable jungles of East Africa | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Scouts cautiously feeling for the enemy through the trackless and impenetrable jungles of East Africa | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Short of ammunition, but still they press on; true bull-dog rush of our troops at Gallipoli | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Sinews of war at Anzac for the attack on Lone Pine and Sari Bair in final bitter struggle for The Narrows | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | South African gunners with their pet zebra in East Africa | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Spotting the Turks.Motor-winch pays out the cable for an observation balloon about to ascend | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Stretcher-bearers rescue a wounded lad, hit in crossing of Ancre in attack on Thiepval Ridge | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Tank disabled in our break-through at Moervres during surprise attack on the Cambrai front | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Tenderly carrying a "blighty" case to an aid post through maze of trenches, Passchendaele | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Through smoke and gas, our infantry advance to the final assault of Passchendaele Ridge | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Trapped German submarine driven onshore by our destroyers and blows clean out of the water | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Trapped German submarine driven onshore by our destroyers and blows clean out of the water | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Troops going up thro' trench at Croiselles to support men holding out in advanced positions | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Troops going up thro' trench at Croiselles to support men holding out in advanced positions | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Turkish emissary with white flag being led blindfolded through our lines at Anzac Beach Gallipoli | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Turkish troops driven from outlying hills by our men retreat thro' Jerusalem by Jaffa Gate | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Turks who fell on scrub covered Chocolate Hill resisting surprise attack from Suvla Bay | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Under frightful difficulties, our troops carry supplies over destroyed bridges on Yser canal | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Under Star and Crescent. Sultan's infantry routed so dramatically by Allenby. Vale of Jezreel | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Unexpected, our "moppers up" come to grips with Jerries lurking in a captured village | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | A unique sand block-house, the only means of fortification in the deserts of South West Africa | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | We smash the vaunted Hindenburg Line & seize a blockhouse shattered by our guns, Croiselles | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | We smash the vaunted Hindenburg Line & seize a blockhouse shattered by our guns, Croiselles | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Weary troops wait in trenches near Arras for our creeping barrage to lift before puching on | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Weary troops wait in trenches near Arras for our creeping barrage to lift before puching on | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Weary troops wait in trenches near Arras for our creeping barrage to lift before pushing on | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | A welcome rest in a trench after strenuous day and night fighting for the dominating Sari Bair peaks | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | When the thaw set in on the Somme, our artillery ploughed thro' mud & slush to Gommecourt | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Where the Anzacs dug themselves in on the shelterless slopes of barren hills exposed to enemy fire | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Wit [Witwatersrand] Rifles back from Windhoek entrain at Cape Town for depot to re-volunteer for East Africa | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Zeppelin shot down near Colchester: even with its back broken, towers above nearby farmhouses | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |
| 1920 | Zero hour! Prompt to the second our men go over the top in an assault on Wytschaete Wood | Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies |