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Title : Some 'Frightful' War Pictures

Author : W. Heath Robinson

Release date : March 23, 2021 [eBook #64904]

Language : English

Credits : Brian Coe, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SOME 'FRIGHTFUL' WAR PICTURES ***

SOME
‘FRIGHTFUL’
WAR PICTURES

BY W·HEATH ROBINSON

DUCKWORTH & CO.

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First published 1915
Reprinted 1916

PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN
AT THE COMPLETE PRESS
WEST NORWOOD
LONDON

The full-page drawings originally appeared in “The Sketch” and in “The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News.” The author is indebted to the proprietors of these journals for permission to issue them in this volume.

I. THE TRUE REASON OF THE WAR

A little Frontier Incident in Alsace, July 1914

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II. NACH PARIS!

First Lessons in the Goose-step

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III. HAGUE CONVENTION DEFIED!

The Germans use Button Magnets

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IV. HAGUE CONVENTION DEFIED

Stiffnecking Tommies by directing Draughts on the British Trenches

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VI. HAGUE CONVENTION DEFIED!

Failure of the new Tommy-scalder

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VII. HAGUE CONVENTION DEFIED!

The Tatcho Bomb

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VIII. KOLOSSAL!

Krupp’s Great Reconnoitring Mortar

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IX. THE WAR LORD AT THE FRONT

A Morning Tub on the Imperial Campaigning Car

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X. WAR KOMFORTS!

Some Notes in a German Bivouac

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XI. MUNITIONS!

Testing Mines at Cuxhaven

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XII. A CLEVER RUSE

How two German Officers carried a Gun past the British Lines

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XIII. NEUTRAL!

A Swiss Shepherd watching a Battle on the Frontier

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XIV. BRITISH PATENT (applied for)

The Drilling Frame for Raw Recruits

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CROSSING THE YSER

XV. BRITISH PATENT (applied for)

The Lancing Wheel for teaching young Lancers to lance

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XVI. BRITISH PATENT (applied for)

The Trench Presser or Bosch Bayoneter

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XVII. BRITISH PATENT (applied for)

The Outflanking Machine for Turning Movements

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XVIII. BRITISH PATENT (applied for)

A trained Dog of War drawing the Enemy’s Fire

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XIX. BRITISH PATENT (applied for)

Picking the Pickelhaube: a little Game for the Trenches

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XX. OH U!

The German Periscoper: “Ach, Himmel! Dot most be der peautiful
Ben Nevis of vich ve ’ave ’eard so mooch!”

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XXI. THE ENEMY IN OUR MIDST!

German Spies training a Carrier Pigeon in the Fastnesses of a
London Boarding House

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XXII. THE ENEMY IN OUR MIDST!

An Extra Special Constable discovering a German Waiter in the Act
of laying the Foundation of a Concrete Gun-bed

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XXIII. HAGUE CONVENTION DEFIED!

Using Siphons of Laughing Gas to overcome the British before an Attack in Force

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XXIV. HAGUE CONVENTION DEFIED!

Lachrymosing the British by Onion-whittling under Cover of Night

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THE END

PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN
AT THE COMPLETE PRESS
WEST NORWOOD
LONDON