Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Feb 1918, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

~The Ever Busy Camera Portrays World Happenings in Striking Form THE FORY , wehre a ship towed The work of bpilding a SHIPS OF VI Scene in is being after a success launching. goes on unceasingly. hs ITALIAN COMMAS ( « Dinz. the Comiinnder pany with the Commander of the French General VISITS FRENCH POILUS n-chief of the Itdlian forces, French forces in Italy and in com anothe HC RRRY GERMAN AIRMAN ACTUALLY DROPPING. BOMB ON FRENCH TERRITORY, This remarkable photograph is one of the most extraordinary taken in the war, and the trier: one showing a German airman actually droppin ® bam = ones, ter t The bomb can be seen dropping earthwar x «from th througl CH DIRIGIBLE er a torpedoec RUSSIAN WOMEN SOLDIERS a Battalion of Death dancing for thie Some rs of memi TRYING TO LOX ship sinking in the.Mediterranear ATE AU AT PLAY amusement (of their comrades BOAT REBUILDING FRENCH HOMES. | Miss Anne Morgan, of New York,' of the Reconstruction, sees soldier workmen reb: French from whieh the Germans have been driven. roel A -GILE AN § SPRING akes public FLOODS ONT down eat ice-( strean at the going landing. horse now eqr ks at the Both man 1 aph front and his mount Eagland anid shows the Tatest cavalryman [military icienvy eomy Aldershot, | ON.THE ITALIAN FRONT. A Scottish Red Cross section on the Talian 'The picture is from an oficial photograph. This phot

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy