Friday, 30 August 1918 - Canada's Hundred Days - 23
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5th Canadian Divisional Artillery
14th Brigade Canadian Divisional Artillery
61st Field Battery Canadian Divisional Artillery
Lt Virtue
55th Field Battery Canadian Divisional Artillery
© IWM (BOX 335-54-4B-36A-1918) Plotting reference 36A F 24c 30a. Key feature Le Doulieu
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Fotografia di aereo cappottato
Reperti fotografici del tenente osservatore di aviazione Giuseppe Cela.
Fotografia di aereo cappottato.
30th August 1918.
© IWM (Q 9289)
A captured German Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr anti-tank rifle compared with a British Lee-Enfield rifle. Neulette, 30 August 1918.
© IWM (Q 9290)
German Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr anti-tank rifle ammunition compared with British service rifle ammunition (left). Neulette, 30 August
1918.
© IWM (Q 11266)
Men of the Army Service Corps examining a German heavy motor lorry at Clery, 30 August 1918, following the occupation of Peronne.
© IWM (Q 23587)
Indian soldier bringing in a sheep to his camp to be killed for food. Indian soldiers did very useful work with the Royal Artillery
gunners. Near Clery, 30 August 1918.
© IWM (Q 78700)
Scottish pipe band playing amongst ruins in the Petite Place near the Belfry in Arras, 30 August 1918.
© IWM (Q 78899)
Ruins of the church at Carlepont, 30 August 1918.
© IWM (Q 80084)
Horse-drawn British transport on the move behind Monchy-le-Preux, 30 August 1918.
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A general view over recaptured Bapaume, France, taken from the Citadel. Shows the huge amount of destruction to the town during World
War I. In the foreground, some of the trees have been damaged. Beyond, most of the buildings are in ruins. Photograph taken 30 August
1918 by Henry Armytage Sanders.
H992C
A general view of Bapaume taken from the Citadel after capture by the New Zealanders in World War I. Shows extensive damage to
buildings from bombardment. Photograph taken 30 August 1918 by Henry Armytage Sanders.
H993
A general view over Bapaume taken from the Citadel. Shows the huge amount of destruction to the town during World War I. In the
foreground, some of the trees have been damaged. Photograph taken 30 August 1918 by Henry Armytage Sanders.
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