I. 'WIRELESS AT THE FRONT. Fixing up a temporary station which enables the officers to keep in touch with the Headquarters Staff.' Two Australian soldiers start up horse-drawn generator. CU of the gen...
I. 'BLESSING THE SHELLS. A French Priest blesses the shells as they are loaded into the famous seventy-five' (sic) guns used by the French Artillery.' Bearded priest holding a crucifix, makes a benedi...
The parade moves through Saint James's Park and into Wellington Barracks, including a group of US Civil War veterans in civilian clothes with banners. Ambassador Walter Page waits for the parade outsi...
I. 'MUNITION WORKERS CANTEEN: Women after working on munitions enjoying an excellent dinner served in the canteen at actual cost'. After a brief scene of the women at their workbenches, the sizeable c...
I. 'REVELS FOR A WAR FUND: Sir Francis Lloyd inspects the guard of honour, composed of wounded men. An Alfresco fête in aid of funds to teach a trade to wounded soldiers'. Lloyd inspects the troops. ...
I. A troopship carrying Lieutenant-General John Pershing and US soldiers comes into Dover harbour, where it is met by the local garrison commander. Then a formal ceremony in London, in which Pershing ...
I. 'SOUTH LONDON HEROES. Dr. Taylor the Bishop of Kingston unveils a War Shrine in memory of local heroes at St. Mark's Kennington'. Boy Scout band marches through the gates to Saint Mark's - Oval tub...
The tour begins at Cassel in early May, where the delegates meet British troops and are shown the SMLE rifle before being driven off. They pose on the steps of Field Marshal Haig's headquarters at Bea...