British rough material of the Battle of Amiens, Western Front, mid-August 1918.
Men of the South African Labour Contingent carrying boxes, some marked with the Red Cross, from a stationary goods train in a siding. They are overseen by a black sergeant and white officers. Probably...
Not all of the material is of Royal Engineers. The opening shows Kitchener inspecting new recruits in London, and later on the Western Front. Royal Engineers dig, plant and explode a large mine under ...
The forces are mainly from the Cavalry Corps, including not only horsemen but Austin armoured cars, improvised armoured lorries, pontoon bridging wagons and cyclists, all in a headlong rush up the roa...
The balloon section lorries arrive at an area of flat ground and the men start to inflate the balloon. The inflated balloon stands ready to ascend. Horses, towing a car out of a patch of soft ground, ...
An officer, possibly Major-General H B de Lisle, presenting medals to a kilted battalion, who then march past. A pan over a group from the battalion sitting and smoking. They are possibly the Canadian...
In detail, the howitzer is loaded and fired, probably in the Péronne area. The guncrew uncovers the camouflage sheet from the howitzer. Then a posed group of the gunners, showing their cap badges cle...
The men march down a road towards the camera in a totally featureless landscape, all very smart, officers riding very clean horses. They rest by the roadside, and cheer the camera as it pans over them...
Szene mit Jackie Monnier (Mitte)
59 x 84 cm
Szene mit Gustav Diessl (rechts)
Claus Clausen (rechts)
Fritz Kampers (Mitte), Hans Joachim Moebis (rechts)
Hans Joachim Moebis, Gustav Diessl (rechts)
Gustav Diessl, Carl Balhaus, Hanna Hoessrich (v.l.n.r.),
Fritz Arno Wagner, Fritz Métain (links), G.W. Pabst (Mitte), André Saint-Germain (1.v.r.) (Dreharbeiten)
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