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World War Through the Stereoscope
The only lighter-than-air machines that have been made that can be directed and controlled are the dirigibles.
World War Through the Stereoscope
Hundreds of cupolas like this one dot the fields of northern France.
World War Through the Stereoscope
A French 155-mm gun trained on the German trenches
World War Through the Stereoscope
This is one of the largest cannons used by our army during the Great War
World War Through the Stereoscope
Making bread "wholesale" is the business in which these "Tommies" are engaged, a task of important as any in the army.
World War Through the Stereoscope
Glimpse of wounded Belgians in hospital, Antwerp, Belgium
World War Through the Stereoscope
Locating a bullet with x-ray machine
World War Through the Stereoscope
Bringing in wounded on French front after Battle Ablain St. Nazaire.
World War Through the Stereoscope
Thousands of wounded would have died on the battlefield but for the trained intelligence of dogs such as the one before us.
World War Through the Stereoscope
French soldiers resting in the trenches