Pictures and the Picturegoer (April - September 1915)

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\\'i i K KNDINO J I I \ i , . e »7 PICTURES AND THE PICTURIIGC+K ©ur News Features Events of the Week INTERESTING TOPICS IN lll.M PH N RE8 SELECTED PROM PATHE'3 ANIMATEE GAZCTTE. THE THAMES IN WAR TIME: 1. How the London Scottish crossed the river at Hampton. 2. A high'y successful river Carnival at Richmond in am of the Red Cross. 3. NOVEL RECRUITING SCENES: Traffic held up for public display of Swedish drill by recruits in Manchester. 4. FOR SEVENPENCE AN HOUR: Lord Norbury is a mechanic in a Surrey Aeroplane Factory. 5. THE WOMEN'S CALL TO ARMS: An appeal by Fema'e Volunteer Corps brings many recruits. 6. LADIES' CANTEEN COMMITTEE provide food, good and cheap, for munition workers in pleasant surroundings. 7. WOUNDED -RUT HAPPV: Nurses and their charges enjoy "iurns" by prominent Music Hall Artistes*