Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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W'l i :; i '. \.> .915 107 PICTURES AND THE PI 1 ©ur News Feature: Events of the Week INTERESTING TOPICS IN FILM PICTURES SELECTED PROM PATHE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE. 1. ''AN ARMY MARCHES OH iTS STOMACH": Good food and plenty always awaits our boys af er a long route march. 2. ALL TOGETHER -PULL ! Patients and Nurses in a Tug-of-War at Woodford Green Hospital Sports. 3. WOMEN WINDOW-CLEANERS: Suitably attired, they are now employed at Nottingham. 4. FOR CONSPICUOUS GALLANTRY: Rifleman G. E. Vincent, presented with the O.C M. by Major-Genaral Sir Francis Lloyd at Civenchy. 5. A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER: The elibarate Carman Headquarters no* usjd by the French Staff. 6 TOMMIES' TUBBING TIME: Eariy morning scene* in Camp. 7. IN GM.ICIA: All brid£23 havin* basn dastrayei, tha Russians have to craas almost u mavigable rivers.