Results: Stories
15 results found for '"John Benjamin McDowell"' in Credits.
Tank Trophy
- Date released
- 19 Jan 1918
- Series name
- War Office Official Topical Budget and Pictorial News
- Issue no
- 334-2
- NoS ID
- 126401
- Story no
- 3 / 5
[SUBTITLE]: "A British Tank returning with a huge captured German gun." German 150 mm gun towed through wood by tank and met by troops.
Released by the British
- Date released
- 23 Jan 1918
- Series name
- War Office Official Topical Budget and Pictorial News
- Issue no
- 335-1
- NoS ID
- 126405
- Story no
- 2 / 5
[SUBTITLE]: "Captured in 1914 Jules Copin escaped and has since been secreted by his wife in the attic of his own house on the Cambrai Front. During the whole of this time he was kept alive out of the meagre...
Ben Tillet at the Front
- Date released
- 23 Jan 1918
- Series name
- War Office Official Topical Budget and Pictorial News
- Issue no
- 335-1
- NoS ID
- 126407
- Story no
- 4 / 5
[SUBTITLE]: "Ben Tillet visits the liberated territories of Alsace."
Our Men on the Battlefield
- Date released
- 17 Apr 1918
- Series name
- Pictorial News (Official) / War Office Official Topical Budget
- Issue no
- 347-1
- NoS ID
- 126525
- Story no
- 5 / 5
[SUBTITLE]: "General and Officers and prisoners taken by cavalry." Scenes near Amiens. Overturned 18 pounder with dead bodies of horses and crew. Soldiers holding a slit trench. Cavalry officers hold an...
The End of Richthofen
- Date released
- 6 May 1918
- Series name
- Pictorial News (Official) / War Office Official Topical Budget
- Issue no
- 349-2
- NoS ID
- 126548
- Story no
- 1 / 4
[SUBTITLE]: "How the British buried their famous enemy air warrior in France." The wrecked aircraft. Army officers carry coffin to lorry. Coffin laid by graveside while Australian troops take up positions....
Amiens. A Landmark of German Failures
- Date released
- 13 May 1918
- Series name
- Pictorial News (Official) / War Office Official Topical Budget
- Issue no
- 350-2
- NoS ID
- 126560
- Story no
- 4 / 4
[SUBTITLE]: "Cathedral which was spitefully shelled after recent defeat." Long shot of the town of Amiens and its cathedral. Shots of damaged and undamaged parts of the Cathedral.
The Fight for the Woods
- Date released
- 10 Jun 1918
- Series name
- Pictorial News (Official) / War Office Official Topical Budget
- Issue no
- 354-2
- NoS ID
- 126601
- Story no
- 5 / 5
[1ST SUBTITLE]: "Battleworn British whom the Huns cannot beat." Cavalrymen ride down slope and through wood. [2ND SUBTITLE]: "Out of the battle, and all smiles". Scottish troops grin at camera.
British Guns Speaking
- Date released
- 8 Jul 1918
- Series name
- Pictorial News (Official) / War Office Official Topical Budget
- Issue no
- 358-2
- NoS ID
- 126643
- Story no
- 3 / 6
[SUBTITLE]: "Our strenuous artillerymen on the Western Front." Loading and firing of a 12" naval railway gun on the Western Front.
Rations for Fritz
- Date released
- 11 Jul 1918
- Series name
- Pictorial News (Official) / War Office Official Topical Budget
- Issue no
- 359-1
- NoS ID
- 126650
- Story no
- 4 / 6
[SUBTITLE]: "The stuff our guns are pouring into the Huns." Light railway transporting shells to the Western Front, with troops. 9.2 inch shell dump.
Haig’s Men in the Counterstroke
- Date released
- 29 Jul 1918
- Series name
- Pictorial News (Official) / War Office Official Topical Budget
- Issue no
- 361-2
- NoS ID
- 126680
- Story no
- 1 / 6
[SUBTITLE]: "Battery of Field Artillery dashing into action." Royal Horse Artillery manoeuvres in rear areas of the Western Front.