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Dickebusch. Dressing Station. drawings/illustrations Volume 1, JM Sketchbooks: Image of a battlefield dressing station at Dickebusch (now Dikkebus), West Flanders, Belgium. Dickebusch was subsequently the site of a World War I military cemetery. See above for a link to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Click to view… |
Gas In The Lines drawings/illustrations Volume 2, JM Sketchbooks: Image is a study of a horse or horses affected by poisonous gas. World War I saw the introduction of chemical warfare in the form of tear gas, mustard gas, and other agents. Click to view… |
Gulleghem. Killed in Action 18/10/18 (J. Nicol 17 Royal Scots.) drawings/illustrations Volume 2, JM Sketchbooks: Image of grave of J. Nicol of the 17th Royal Scots Regiment at Gulleghem (Gullegem) in West Flanders, Belgium Click to view… |
His Constant Companion, by H. Piffard publications Illustration from Canada in Khaki - A Tribute to the Officers and Men now Serving in the Overseas Military Forces of Canada, published for the War Records Office: reproduction of "His Constant Companion," by H. Piffard. Read "Canada in Khaki" online at the link above (via the Internet Archive) Click to view… |
Indian Graves On Mont Des Cats drawings/illustrations Volume 1, JM Sketchbooks: Image of British Indian Army soldiers' graves at Mont des Cats (also known as Katsberg), French Flanders. Click to view… |
Inverness KOP German M.G. Post. drawings/illustrations Volume 2, JM Sketchbooks: Image of a German machine gun post by moonlight Click to view… |
L'Infirmiere Belge. drawings/illustrations Volume 2, JM Sketchbooks: Image of a Belgian nurse warming her feet in front of a cast iron stove Click to view… |
Little Grey Home In The Wet drawings/illustrations Volume 1, JM Sketchbooks: Image of solider's quarters, including depictions of kit, maps, and photographs. JM was a member of the Royal Horse and Royal Field Artillery. Click to view… |
Looking Down the St. Lawrence, by J. Hassault publications Illustration from Canada in Khaki - A Tribute to the Officers and Men now Serving in the Overseas Military Forces of Canada, published for the War Records Office: reproduction of "Looking Down the St. Lawrence," by J. Hassault. Read Canada in Khaki online at the link above (via the Internet Archive). Click to view… |