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CLASS A — Topical and War 49
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471 European War Aviators and Mariners Pathe
Funeral of Sergeant Mohammed Ben Allah ; volunteers and wounded men discharged from the hospital, starting for the front ; group of members of the Royal Aviation Corp ; training on land and at sea of the new marine recruits of Chicago; Mr. Miron Herrick, the United States Ambassador to Paris, and Mrs. Herrick arrive in New York on board the "Rochambeau," etc. Very interesting.
477 Round Przemysl Pathe
Life of the Russian soldier in the trenches ; a bombardment ; signaling ; etc. Method of caring for the wounded and a visit to headquarters. Reference: The Annual Register, 1914. p. 345.
483 France's Famous Gun the 75 C. M. Pathe
Coming into position at a quick gallop ; quick firing of 25 shells a minute ; the projectiles — shrapnel ; explosive shells containing melinite, placing the fuse, etc.
484 After the Retreat of the German Army Pathe
The British Blue Cross Society, which has organized a special service for the care of wounded horses ; the final tests of a new French heavy artillery piece ; the damage caused by a Zeppelin raid on King's Lynn, England; the review of the late Lord Kitchener's army by Lord Kitchener and M. Millerand, etc.
485 After the Retreat. Reconquered Alsace Pathe
From Bel fort to Thann ; the viaduct at Dannemarie destroyed by the enemy during their retreat ; the ascent of a captive balloon and removal to safety before the enemy has time to get the range.
486 Bombardment of the Bosphorus by the Russian Fleet Pathe
The Russian fleet leaving Sebastapol for the Turkish coast ; before the bombardment, in action, and the return of the fleet. The Medjidie, the strongest armored cruiser of the Turkish fleet, was sunk off the coast of Odessa and the wreckage is seen with the imperial flag afloat. Reference: The Annual Register, 1915.
495 The Catastrophe of Avezzano Pathe
Some of the main streets and buildings before and after the earthquake at Avezzano in Central Italy. Also the camping place of the rescued.
519 The Indian Army in France Pathe
Various types of soldiers; reserve of drinking water for the camp; arrival and examination of goats; the doctors' visit; making Indian bread; the barber; how the Gurkers attack an enemy's position.
References: History of India From Its Earliest Ages. — Wheeler. History of British India. — Mill.
561 European War Pathe
General Joffre attended by his staff, reviewing the Alpine chasseurs and conferring decorations on officers and men.