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Men of the 1st Battalion, The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), Meteren, 16 April 1918
Jan Sluijter:
Rotterdam Kolk
Jan Sluijter:
Rotterdam, Nieuwe Haven NZ in 1939
Jan Sluijter:
Rotterdam, Coolsingel met Erasmiaans Gymnasium, Beurs en Café v/h de Unie
Jan Sluijter:
Rotterdam, Leuvehaven, Vismarkt en Wolfshoek
Jan Sluijter:
Rotterdam Haringvliet NZ Kleur
Jan Sluijter:
Rotterdam, Scheepmakershaven NZ 1939
National Science and Media Museum:
After the battle. A scene on the Menin Road. Wounded waiting to be taken to the dressing stations.
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A trench in the low flat country near La Bassee Ville
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A shell burst in Glencourse Wood. Sept 20 1917
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The morning of Aug.8th 1918. German prisoners just taken, returning in charge of a single Australian past their own burning dug-outs
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Supports going up after battle to relieve the front trenches, note the three observation balloons above the bright cloud
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Digging in behind the outposts of the Hindenburg Line. 'D' Co, 45th Battn, near Ascension Farm
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Hell Fire Corner on the Menin Road; a sticky place that's always taken at the trot
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Boche prisoners assist in bringing in Australian wounded
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Terrible effects of our Artillery.Boche dead may be seen lying in the foreground. Sept 20 1918. 4th Division
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The gaps in the wire near Anvil Wood through which the 53rd Battn. rushed the machine gun posts on Aug 31st 1918 were death traps
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Many of the tanks put out of action were used as shelters for the wounded
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Canadians advancing on our right were assisted by Tanks