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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 181 to 200 of 305
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wm_70.jpg.jpg1920Maintaining our supremacy in the air, a squadron of battle-planes in fighting formationGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_84.jpg.jpg1920Disaster on the Dunes; the Huns blow up the bridges and isolate our hard-pressed battalionsGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_79.jpg.jpg1920Last word in Hun defence, an baffling Pill-box at Bullecourt, scene of sanguinary fightingGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_73.jpg.jpg1920At the bayonet's point our troops surprise a Jerry machine gunner in his den at CroisellesGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_85.jpg.jpg1920Under frightful difficulties, our troops carry supplies over destroyed bridges on Yser canalGirdwood, 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_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_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_79.jpg.jpg1920Last word in Hun defence, a baffling Pill-box at Bullecourt, scene of sanguinary fightingGirdwood, 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 pushing onGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_77.jpg.jpg1920Artillery observation officer in O Pip [Observation Post] regulates our barrage during advance on WoncourtGirdwood, 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_70.jpg.jpg1920Maintaining our supremacy in the air, a squadron of battle-planes in fighting formationGirdwood, 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_72.jpg.jpg1920At the bayonet's point our troops surprise a Jerry machine gunner in his den at CroisellesGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_60.jpg.jpg1920Examining a German prisoner to gain information which enables us to anticipate an attackGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_62.jpg.jpg1920When the thaw set in on the Somme, our artillery ploughed thro' mud & slush to GommecourtGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_68.jpg.jpg1920The eyes of the Army, Sopwith Camels ready for a reconnoitering patrol over the German linesGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_65.jpg.jpg1920Gondola of Zeppelin raider which dropped bombs on London, brought down near the Essex coastGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
wm_64.jpg.jpg1920Zeppelin shot down near Colchester: even with its back broken, towers above nearby farmhousesGirdwood, Charles Hilton DeWitt; South Dublin Libraries Local Studies
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 181 to 200 of 305