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- 1915-09, 1915-10
Items are photo postcards showing a damaged church, l'Eglise d'Eclusier, and the area of the Somme in France during World War One, September and October 1915.
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Items are photo postcards showing a damaged church, l'Eglise d'Eclusier, and the area of the Somme in France during World War One, September and October 1915.
Section 11 map of France. Indicates mines, populations, quarry, railways, roads, ruins, watermills, windmills, townships, hamlets, canals, waterways, chateau, farms, church or chapel towers, forts, heights in metres.
Ordnance Survey
Karte von Frankreich, Gruppe 1 (Map of France). All markings in German. Indicates railways, roads, waterways, populations.
Auflagedruck
"46th Battalion Pipe Band". Members of the band posing with their instruments. Commanding Officer Lt.-Col. H. J. Dawson is centre, front row.
Destruction done to buildings in Mont-St-Eloi, France
Items are postcards showing destruction done to buildings in Mont-St-Eloi, France, during the Great War; including the Towers of the ancient Abbey and The Château, hit by shrapnel.
"South Saskatchewan 46th (overseas) Battalion in Reserves at Brewry at Lacollet 1917 A. A. Smith - 3rd from left of doorway".
"First platoon to enter Valenciennes from the west, dashing towards the canal".
"First platoon to enter Valenciennes from the west, dashing towards the canal".
Scenes of destruction from bombs in northern France
Items are postcard views that show scenes of destruction from bombs in northern France, a German tank captured at Amiens, France. 1914-1918.
Scenes of bombardment in Albert, Province of Somme, France
Scenes of bombardment in Albert, Province of Somme, France. A workshop; the Basilica of Albert; Bapaume Street; and Jeanne d'Harcourt Street in wreckage. Great War, 1914-1916.