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Aerial photograph of a European battlefield with accompanying map, circa 1916-1918.Typed caption on map: "Switch Trench in our hands. Saps being pushed forward and linked up, preparatory to a further advance. These photographs illustrate the importance of ascertaining the exact position of our troops."Part of a photograph album of images connected to the U.S.A. School of Aerial Photography in…
Aerial photograph of a European battlefield with accompanying map, circa 1916-1918. The map notes tracks, military railways, ditches, a possible pipeline, and a well-concealed battery.Inscription on album page: "Aerial Photos of European Battle Front -- With Maps."Inscription on map: "Well concealed battery. Photo A2 B 311."Part of a photograph album of images connected to the U.S.A. School of…
Aerial photograph of a European battlefield with accompanying map, circa 1916-1918.Typed caption: "Tracks running in all directions over captured ground. Judging from the state of the ground, stands had been made at places marked A. B - Trolly line."Part of a photograph album of images connected to the U.S.A. School of Aerial Photography in Rochester, New York, circa 1916-1918.
Aerial photograph of a European battlefield with accompanying map, circa 1916-1918. The map notes dugout entrances, overhead cover, and the bottom of the trench.Inscription: "Good example of light & shade in trenches."Part of a photograph album of images connected to the U.S.A. School of Aerial Photography in Rochester, New York, circa 1916-1918.