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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 161 to 180 of 305
PreviewIssue DateTitleAuthor(s)
wm_150.jpg.jpg1920Prisoners coming in after the repulse at Hangard and Villers-Bretonneux in the "Kaiser's Battle"Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_147.jpg.jpg1920Men who fell covering the retreat at Albert during the Hun offensive in 1918Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_142.jpg.jpg1920Light Railway pushed forward by R.O.D. [Railway Operating Division] through old canal at Lens to bring up supplies to front lineGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_145.jpg.jpg1920Most terrifying of all bombardments, merciless gas shells which nothing could surviveGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_140.jpg.jpg1920French 75s returning to Chemin des Dames pass prisoners taken in our drive near St.QuentinGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_144.jpg.jpg1920Our fearless men, fighting against great odds, mine the bridges and retire across the Crozat CanalGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_86.jpg.jpg1920Unexpected, our "moppers up" come to grips with Jerries lurking in a captured villageGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_83.jpg.jpg1920Zero hour! Prompt to the second our men go over the top in an assault on Wytschaete WoodGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_72.jpg.jpg1920We smash the vaunted Hindenburg Line & seize a blockhouse shattered by our guns, CroisellesGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_87.jpg.jpg1920Kamerad! Dazed Huns pour out of their fortified cellars at Pilkem in answer to our bombsGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_80.jpg.jpg1920Royal Engineers mine Messines Ridge which dominated Ypres. Blown up and stormed June 7th 1917Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_75.jpg.jpg1920Knocked out - A nest of machine guns which held up our advance at Monchy. Battle of ArrasGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_71.jpg.jpg1920Formidable fortifications in nited Hindenburg Line mapped by aerial observer at 8,000 ft.Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_81.jpg.jpg1920Off 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
wm_77.jpg.jpg1920Weary troops wait in trenches near Arras for our creeping barrage to lift before puching onGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_76.jpg.jpg1920R.A.M.C. at Monchy dressing station attend to wounded coming down from the battle zoneGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_82.jpg.jpg1920Holding the line near Dickebusen before our final onslaught against Messines Ridge, YpresGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_89.jpg.jpg1920North Country troops bomb Hun machine-gunners out of their lairs in Polygon Wood September 1917Girdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_74.jpg.jpg1920Troops going up thro' trench at Croiselles to support men holding out in advanced positionsGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_78.jpg.jpg1920Weary troops wait in trenches near Arras for our creeping barrage to lift before puching onGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 161 to 180 of 305