Silver Badge Men "mob” the King.—A truly wonderful scene, illustrating the affection in which the King is held was witnessed on the occasion of his review of the Silver Badge men. The Prince of Wales, who was vociferously cheered, is seen shaking hands with allcomers.
The famous “Wall Game” at Eton. The annual match in progress between Collegers and Oppindans, showing an exciting moment in the game.
“League of Nations” Fair, held recently at Lady Cowdray’s house in Carlton Terrace, London. The fair was opened by Lady Londonderry and was in aid of hospital work. Lady Abbot Anderson (on left) is shown with her helpers at her Russian stall.
Back from Bondage—British prisoners outside the travelling canteen which met them at Cannon Street Station, London, on their return from the German prison camps.
France’s Day of Liberation —The triumphal entry of the French troops into Colmar. General Castlenau, who rode at the head of his troops, is depicted receiving an address of welcome from the Mayor of Colmar, M. Lehmann.
U-Boats’ Teeth.—These devices on the bows of German submarines were designed to cut a passage through cables and nets.
MARSHAL FOCH, Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces (on left) and the DUKE OF CONNAUGHT (in centre) photographed at Charing Cross, London, upon the arrival of the famous general in England.
First photograph of the German evacuation of Belgium in accordance with, the armistice terms. German troops are seen marching through the streets of Liege as they leave the town. The decorations consist of Allied flags.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1505, 27 February 1919, Page 26
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254Silver Badge Men "mob” the King.—A truly wonderful scene, illustrating the affection in which the King is held was witnessed on the occasion of his review of the Silver Badge men. The Prince of Wales, who was vociferously cheered, is seen shaking hands with allcomers. The famous “Wall Game” at Eton. The annual match in progress between Collegers and Oppindans, showing an exciting moment in the game. “League of Nations” Fair, held recently at Lady Cowdray’s house in Carlton Terrace, London. The fair was opened by Lady Londonderry and was in aid of hospital work. Lady Abbot Anderson (on left) is shown with her helpers at her Russian stall. Back from Bondage—British prisoners outside the travelling canteen which met them at Cannon Street Station, London, on their return from the German prison camps. France’s Day of Liberation—The triumphal entry of the French troops into Colmar. General Castlenau, who rode at the head of his troops, is depicted receiving an address of welcome from the Mayor of Colmar, M. Lehmann. U-Boats’ Teeth.—These devices on the bows of German submarines were designed to cut a passage through cables and nets. MARSHAL FOCH, Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces (on left) and the DUKE OF CONNAUGHT (in centre) photographed at Charing Cross, London, upon the arrival of the famous general in England. First photograph of the German evacuation of Belgium in accordance with, the armistice terms. German troops are seen marching through the streets of Liege as they leave the town. The decorations consist of Allied flags. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1505, 27 February 1919, Page 26
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