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"And the trench was a reeking shambles" [Stereograph]
Stereograph, "'And the trench was a reeking shambles.' German dead in the La Bassee area," Image number V18858, Keystone View Company, circa 1914-1919. Image of dead servicemen in trenches. Caption on reverse describes the battle at La Bassée (France) as an extension of the Battle of Ypres (Belgium) in late 1914.
French soldiers resting in the trenches [Stereograph]
Stereograph, "French soldiers resting in the trenches," Image Number 18633, Keystone View Company, circa 1914-1919. Image of servicemen resting in trenches. Caption on reverse describes the construction, layout, and purposes of trenches in the war.
[Aerial view of European battlefield and accompanying map]
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 view of European battlefield and accompanying map]
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 view of European battlefield and accompanying map]
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.