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11898 - Tangled ruins of Marne Bridge blown up by Germans and Red Cross train wreck
11899 - John Bull wakes up--acres of men answering the Nation's call
11900 - A King without a country Albert of Belgium (second figure)
11931 - Lord Mayors Day--Canadian troops and Red Cross car; a halt in the Strand, London
11932 - British submarines on the Thames--the latest types
11933 - French Dragoons proceeding to the front, each with spare horse, Bourget, France
11934 - French Dragoons proceeding to the front, each with spare horse, Bourget, France
11935 - Most famous weapon of the allies, the wonderful French 75 centimeter gun
11936 - Behind the firing lines, Scotch and British Tommies at the washing tub
11937 - French wounded convalescents nicknamed The Cripples about to return to the front
11938 - Zouave and Moroccan sharpshooters taking meal together near firing line
11939 - Unloading bread for British soldiers near firing line
11940 - French soldier decorating graves of fellow English soldiers, Neuilly, France
11941 - Food for the British armmy in France. A herd of sheepfor the 'front'
11942 - Zeppelin raid on Kings Lynn; wreck of home where woman and child were killed
11943 - Ruins of the Docks Power House, destroyed by German Zeppelin bombs, Kings Lynn
11944 - Always busy at the barber's tent. A British base camp in France
11948 - With the Germans on the Belgian firing line--operating machine-guns
11949 - Preparing to invade German W. Africa--Gen. Botha's burghers, January 1915
11950 - Gen. Botha's burghers attending service in Dutch Reformed Church, Cape Town