Brigadier-General G. N. Johnston, C.M.G., D.S.O.
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Frontispiece
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The First Battery in action
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Facing page 24
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One of the 3rd Battery guns at Cape Helles
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33
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The "water queue" on the beach at Anzac
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48
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Lieut.-Colonel F. B. Sykes, D.S.O., (d) R.A.
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65
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The 18 pr. Q. F. Gun
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80
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The Tragedy of Ypres
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96
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One of the massive German "pill boxes" wrecked by heavy artillery fire |
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The 4.5 in. Howitzer |
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Lieut.-Colonel I. T. Standish, C.M.G., D.S.O.
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128
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Lieut.-Colonel N. S. Falla, C.M.G., D.S.O.
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A pack column going forward to the guns at Passchendaele
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144
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Lieut.-Colonel R. S. McQuarrie, D.S.O., M.C.
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145
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A New Zealand battery in action near Kansas Farm
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160
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Wintry conditions in the Ypres Salient
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161
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Extracting a pack mule from a shell-hole
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"On trek"
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192
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A British tank going into action
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192
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A depressing prospect: the Ypres Salient under snow
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208
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A watering point at Louvencourt
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209
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A British heavy gun in action
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224
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Well concealed: a 4.5 in. Howitzer
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225
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A captured German Tank
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225
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A 6 in. Trench Mortar in action
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Peaceful surroundings
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257
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New Zealand Artillery crossing the River Selle
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272
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The guns going forward
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289
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Open Fighting
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296
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One of the mobile mortars designed by the Divisional Trench Mortars
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A New Zealand Battery coming into action
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