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An Onlooker in France - Illustrations

Article Index
An Onlooker in France
Preface
Contents
Illustrations
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Index
Project Gutenberg T&Cs
All Pages
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Plate
I. Field-Marshal Earl Haig of Bemersyde, O.M., K.T., etc.
II. The Bapaume Road.
III. Men Resting, La Boisselle.
IV. A Tank, Pozières.
V. Warwickshires entering Péronne.
VI. No Man's Land.
VII. Three Weeks in France: Shell-shock.
VIII. Man in the Glare, Two Miles from the Hindenburg Line.
IX. Air-Marshal Sir H. M. Trenchard, Bart., K.C.B., etc.
X. A Howitzer in Action.
XI. German 'Planes visiting Cassel.
XII. Soldiers and Peasants, Cassel.
XIII. German Prisoners.
XIV. View from the old English Trenches, looking towards La Boisselle.
XV. Adam and Eve at Péronne.
XVI. A Grave in a Trench.
XVII. The Deserter.
XVIII. The Great Mine, La Boisselle.
XIX. The Butte de Warlencourt.
XX. Lieut. A. P. F. Rhys Davids, D.S.O., M.C., etc.
XXI. Lieut. R. T. C. Hoidge, M.C.
XXII. The Return of a Patrol.
XXIII. Changing Billets.
XXIV. The Receiving-room, 42nd Stationary Hospital.
XXV. A Death among the Wounded in the Snow.
XXVI. Some Members of the Allied Press Camp.
XXVII. Poilu and Tommy.
XXVIII. Major-General The Right Hon. J. E. B. Seely, C.B., etc.
XXIX. Bombing: Night.
XXX. Major J. B. McCudden, V.C., D.S.O., etc.
XXXI. The Refugee.
XXXII. Lieut.-Col. A. N. Lee, D.S.O., etc.
XXXIII. Marshal Foch, O.M.
XXXIV. A German 'Plane passing St. Denis.
XXXV. British and French A.P.M.'s, Amiens.
XXXVI. General Lord Rawlinson, Bart., G.C.B., etc.
XXXVII. Albert.
XXXVIII. The Mad Woman of Douai.
XXXIX. Field-Marshal Lord Plumer of Messines, G.C.B., etc.
XL. Armistice Night, Amiens.
XLI. The Official Entry of the Kaiser.
XLII. General Sir J. S. Cowans, G.C.B., etc.
XLIII. Field-Marshal Sir Henry H. Wilson, Bart., K.C.B., etc.
XLIV. The Right Hon. Louis Botha, P.C., LL.D.
XLV. The Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, O.M.
XLVI. President Woodrow Wilson.
XLVII. The Marquis Siongi.
XLVIII. A Polish Messenger.
XLIX. Lord Riddell.
L. The Right Hon. The Earl of Derby, E.G., etc.
LI. Signing the Peace Treaty.
LII. The End of a Hero and a Tank, Courcelette.
LIII. General Birdwood returning to his Headquarters, Grévillers.
LIV. A Skeleton in a Trench.
LV. Flight-Sergeant, R.F.C.
LVI. N.C.O., Grenadier Guards.
LVII. Stretcher-bearers.
LVIII. Man Resting, near Arras.
LIX. Going Home to be Married.
LX. Household Brigade passing to the Ypres Salient. Cassel.
LXI. Ready to Start.
LXII. A German Prisoner with the Iron Cross.
LXIII. A Big Gun and its Guardian.
LXIV. Good-bye-ee.
LXV. The Château, Thiepval.
LXVI. German Wire, Thiepval.
LXVII. Thiepval.
LXVIII. Highlander passing a Grave.
LXIX. M. R. D. de Maratrayl.
LXX. A Man, Thinking, on the Butte de Warlencourt.
LXXI. Major-General Sir Henry Burstall, K.C.B., etc.
LXXII. Major-General L. J. Lipsett, C.M.G., etc.
LXXIII. A Village, Evening (Monchy).
LXXIV. Christmas Night, Cassel.
LXXV. Blown Up: Mad.
LXXVI. A Support Trench.
LXXVII. Major-General Sir H. J. Elles, K.C.M.G., etc.
LXXVIII. Dead Germans in a Trench.
LXXIX. A German Prisoner.
LXXX. A Highlander Resting.
LXXXI. Man with a Cigarette.
LXXXII. Mr. Lloyd George, President Wilson, M. Clemenceau.
LXXXIII. A Meeting of the Peace Conference.
LXXXIV. Admiral of the Fleet Lord Wester Wemyss, G.C.B., etc.
LXXXV. Colonel Edward M. House.
LXXXVI. Mr. Robert Lansing.
LXXXVII. The Emir Feisul.
LXXXVIII. M. Eleutherios Venezelos.
LXXXIX. Admiral of the Fleet Sir David Beatty, Viscount Borodale of Wexford, O.M., G.C.B., etc.
XC. The Right Hon. W. F. Massey, P.C.
XCI. General The Right Hon. J. C. Smuts, P.C., C.H.
XCII. The Right Hon. G. N. Barnes, P.C.
XCIII. The Right Hon. W. M. Hughes, P.C., K.C.
XCIV. Brigadier-General A. Carton de Wiart, K.C., C.B., etc.
XCV. M. Paul Hymans.
XCVI. The Right Hon. Sir Robert Borden, G.C.M.G., etc.