Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Feb 1916, p. 13

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Na) | i FRENCH COMMUNICATING TRENCH FILLED TH WATER, BRIDGED TO PERMIT PASSING OF SOLDIERS. This is a French communicating trench, which was filled with water 0st waist high. In order to permit of its use it was necessary to erect a bridge of boards fod almost its entire length. SOME OF THE LAST PHOTOGRAPHS FROM EVACUTED GALLIPOLI. A long winding communication trench, protected against snipers' by sand bags, along which the great retreat from the Peninsula was made, AUSTRIAN INFANTRY TRENCHES IN A SWAMP. Trenches of an Austrian infantry regiment in a swamp. The trenches have been built on top of the ground instead of du g in because of the fact that surface, water was found a few inches below the . - : View of the Damascus-Jerusalem Railroad. This road, which is single track, is the only connection between the two ts, and over which it will be King William of Wied, whose reign in Albania has been tumultuous from Becessary for the Germans and troops of the Central Powers to transport themselves and supplies should ° & 1 Canal. the throne, plans with the aid of Germany and Austria, to i triumphal they attempt an attack upon the Suez the day he took re-entry into Durazzo. King William abdicated in 1914. ite, secretary to the vice-présey the left of the picture.

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