Passing through Ypres amidst the dust and ruine. Our men are continually moving forward to keep on hammering the enemy Taken to illustrate the depth of the German barbed wire in front of Beaumont Hamel which our men had to get through Part of Beaumont Hamel, the Church is seen in centre of picture Scene in front line trenches before St Quentin The first wounded coming. Balloon going up in the back ground Watching British guns pounding the Boche Watching British guns pounding the Boche Artillerymen cleaning up their saddlery after coming out of action A big batch of prisoners captured by the British in their new success. Note how youthful most of these Huns are Where the French and British lines meet. After three years of comradeship the language difficulty is made light of. This French officer is asking his … A picture of shell bursts, the nearest within 40 yards. Note the complete indifference of two war-seasoned Tommies, one of whom has his back to … Pack horses coming through the mud