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1. General Sir Douglas. Haig (in command of the British forces in France) and General Joffre. 2. Ladies of Bristol and Clifton manufacturing slippers for the woanded from old pieces of carpet and woollen goods. 3. Thomas Atkins must have music, and the picture shows a band, the instruments of which are mostly cooking utensils', rehearsing for a forthcoming camp concert. 4. A French gunner waiting for a pot at a German Taube. He has ingeniously improvised a platform for his gun from a disused gun-carriage, in order to obtain the required elevation. . —Newspaper lll.'Ltd.,photo. .■";■>'•:

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Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 816, 18 February 1916, Page 13

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1. General Sir Douglas. Haig (in command of the British forces in France) and General Joffre. 2. Ladies of Bristol and Clifton manufacturing slippers for the woanded from old pieces of carpet and woollen goods. 3. Thomas Atkins must have music, and the picture shows a band, the instruments of which are mostly cooking utensils', rehearsing for a forthcoming camp concert. 4. A French gunner waiting for a pot at a German Taube. He has ingeniously improvised a platform for his gun from a disused gun-carriage, in order to obtain the required elevation. . —Newspaper lll.'Ltd.,photo..■";■>'•: Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 816, 18 February 1916, Page 13

1. General Sir Douglas. Haig (in command of the British forces in France) and General Joffre. 2. Ladies of Bristol and Clifton manufacturing slippers for the woanded from old pieces of carpet and woollen goods. 3. Thomas Atkins must have music, and the picture shows a band, the instruments of which are mostly cooking utensils', rehearsing for a forthcoming camp concert. 4. A French gunner waiting for a pot at a German Taube. He has ingeniously improvised a platform for his gun from a disused gun-carriage, in order to obtain the required elevation. . —Newspaper lll.'Ltd.,photo..■";■>'•: Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 816, 18 February 1916, Page 13