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The New Zealand Division 1916 - 1919: A Popular History Based on Official Records

List of Illustrations

page ix

List of Illustrations

Facing
Page
Major-General Sir A. H. Russell, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. 1
Lt.-General Sir A. J. Godley, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. 6
Brig.-Gen. G. Napier Johnston, C.M.G., D.S.O. 7
Brig.-Gen. F. Earl Johnston, C.B. 7
Brig.-Gen. W. G. Braithwaite, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. 12
Brig.-Gen. G. S. Richardson, C.B., C.M.G., C.B.E. 12
Brig.-Gen. H. T. Fulton, C.M.G., D.S.O. 20
Major-General Russell addressing Troops 20
General Godley inspects Troops 30
At a Field Ambulance 30
An Auckland Battalion on the March 31
Otago Mounted Rifles 31
Trench Constructions 42
Salvage 43
Communication with Aeroplanes 43
A Burial Service 62
Transport moving towards the Line 62
Artillery on the March 86
An Emplacement 86
A Gun-pit in the Somme Battle 87
Sergt. D. F. Brown, V.C. 98
Prisoners Carrying Wounded 98
Packing Ammunition 99
Box Respiration 99
Trench Mortar Ammunition 136
Infantry in Bailleul 136
Brig.-Gen. C. H. J. Brown, D.S.O. 137
Brig -Gen. II Hart, C.B., C.M.G, D.S.O. 137
Bivouacs in Ploegsteert Wood 150
Bivouacs in Ploegsteert Wood 150
Victims of Enemy Aircraft 151
Training for Messines 151
The Tunneling Coy. Exclode Captured Ammunitions 170
And Stack Captured Timber 170
The Wulverghem-Messines Road 171
Shells bursting on Messines 171
Messines: Results of Bombardment 186
The ruins of Messines 186
Tank going into Action 187
Messines: Wounded Prisoners 187
2nd Lieut. S. Frickleton V.C. 200
Captured Trophiles in Bailleul 200
H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught Inspects Trophies 201
And Victors 201
2nd Lieut. L. W. Andrew, V.C. 224
Pioneer reapering Roads 224
Inspection by the Commander-in-Chief 225
Inspection by the Commander-in-Chief 236
Boxing Competition 237
Water Polo 237
A Motor Ambulance 243
Transport leaving for the Line 243
General Russell inspecting Troops 254
Waterbottles 254 page x
Entraining For "Ypres" 255
An Early Morning scene 255
The Ypres Canal 264
Otto Farm 265
The Capitol 265
Bogged 274
Field Guns in Shellholes 274
Funeral of Lt.-Col. G. A. King 275
An Anti-tank Gun 275
The Runner 284
Signallers laying Wire from Brigade Headquarters 284
Ypres 285
A Pill-box 285
Sergt. H. J. Nicholas, V.C., M.M. 306
Hooge 306
A Snow-covered Battlefield 307
The Butte de Polygon 307
Brig.-Gen. C. W. Melvill, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. 324
Brig.-Gen. R. Young, C.B., C.M.C., D.S.O. 324
An Artillery Observation Post 325
Gun-pits near Westhoek 325
Reserves, March 1918 338
A Front Line Trench, 1918 338
Artillery Teams under Cover 339
In Action near Colincamps 339
A Stray Prisoner in Courcelles 348
Prisoners 30th March 1918 348
Part of the Material Captured 30th March 1918 349
Captured Machine Gun in Action near La Signy Farm 349
Brig.-Gen. A. E. Stewart, C.M.G., D.S.O. 371
The Main Street, Heboterne 371
A derelict Tank before Rossignol Wood 388
Taking Water to the Front Line (Rossignol Wood) 388
The Prime Minister of New Zealand with a Machine Gun Coy. 389
High-Explosive 389
Sergt. R. C. Travis, V.C., D.C.M., M.M. 400
On the Battlefield near Puisieux 400
The Ruins of Puisieux 401
Pioneers at Puisieux 401
A Battery moving through Achiet-le-Petit 422
Geévillers Church 422
Sergt S. Forsyth, V.C. 423
2nd Liuet. R. S. Judson, V.C., D.C.M., M.M. 423
Bapaume 432
Artillery moving Forward 433
A Battery crossing the Arras-Albert Railway 433
Lieut. J. G. Grant, V.C. 442
A Wellington Post before Bapaume 442
Prisoners (Battle of Bapaume) 443
material captured (battle of bapaume) 443
2nd Lieut. H. J. Laurent, V.C. 480
Jäger Prisoners passing Havrincourt Wood 480
Captured Guns turned on the German Line 481
Reparing broken Signal Wires 481
A German Sap 508
Private J. Crichton, V.C. 509
The Tunnellers' Bridge, Canal du Nord 509 page xi
The Scheldt Canal and Vaucelles 524
Guns captured near Esnes 525
The Tricolour reappears in Beauvois 525
The Corp Commander at a Church Parade 539
Machine Gunners in a Captured Position 539
One of the Selle Bridges 542
Church in Solesmes 543
A German Post abandoned in Retreat 543
Mobile Trench Mortars 550
Rifleman waiting their turn to Advance 550
The Level Crossing on the Orsinval Road 551
A Post on the Valenciennes Railway 551
Support Troops, 4th November 1918 566
Cookers 566
The Inner Rampart, Le Quesnoy 567
Another Section of the Same 567
The Sluice Gate Bridge 576
General Russell enters Le Quesnoy, 5th November 576
The New Zealand Flag presented to Le Quesnoy 577
Arrival of President Poincaré 577
The Southern Forester's House 588
Prisoners taken near Le Quesnoy 586
A New Zealand Battery 587
In Open Warfare 587
First Stage on the March to German (Solesmes) 604
H.R.H. The Prince of Wales inspects 2nd Otago 605
The Y.M.C.A. 605
A Contrast—Divisional Headquarters, September 1918 614
And January 1919 (Leverkusen) 614
New Zealand Sentries on the Rhine 615
Demobilisation: Transport at Mülheim 615