A French 155-mm. gun trained on the German trenches

French 75 millimeter guns in ambush near German trenches

Artillerymen who, between the Germans and the mud, are emplacing their guns with difficulty

Famous 8-in. Howitzer in its camouflaged position on the British front

Provisioning an immense army, British transport wagons in France

Modern artillery transport by auto in France

Off for Berlin! High power autotruck delivering large cannon to the firing line in France

Alincourt, France, German ammunition camp destroyed by Allied airmen

German ammunition depot, after visit of French airmen, Alincourt, Ardennes, France

Supplies left by the Germans in their retreat from Soupier, Aisne, France

Arctic explorers, preparing for the long winter - historic Cape Sabine and Baffin Bay (79 deg. N. lat.)

Arctic explorers, preparing for the long winter - historic Cape Sabine and Baffin Bay (79 deg. N. lat.)

The German gun boat "Meteor" Taken while in the harbor of New York, May 3d, 1871 .

The German gun boat "Meteor" Taken while in the harbor of New York, May 3d, 1871 .

Pulpit Rock, scene of Jeff. Davis' speech at Lookout Mountain

Federal fort no. 13, new lines. Built after the occupation of the city, looking west toward no. 12, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864

Federal fort no. 9, new lines. Built after occupation of the city, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864

Car shed - Atlanta during last days of occupation by Gen'l. Sherman's Army, destroyed

View on Battery, Charleston, S.C.

View on Batty. Ruins of Blakely gun, March 1865, Charleston, S.C.

Three gun batty, Vanderhorst Wharf, Charleston, S.C.

Parapet, Fort Sumter

View on Batt'y, Charleston, S.C.

Provisioning an immense army - British transport wagons in France

Our boys in France learning to correctly use gas masks

On duty "amid the encircling gloom" of a city's certain destruction. Magnificent fire scene near Union Ferry Bldg. San Francisco, U.S.A.

Hog's Back Cut, 60 feet deep. 2 miles from Alta

Up-to-date farm machinery on the 22 acre floor of the Agricultural Building, World's Fair, St. Louis, U. S. A.

Life Saving Canvas Chute, Milwaukee Carnival, 1898.

Men tying packs on horses.